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Chapter 21 Tobacco

The Effects of Tobacco Use Lesson 1 The Effects of Tobacco Use

Tobacco Use - A Serious Health Risk Number one cause of preventable disease and death in the United States All tobacco products must carry warning labels Avoiding ALL forms of tobacco can prevent many serious health problems Many teens begin to smoke, chew or dip tobacco everyday It is a very difficult habit to quit

Nicotine Nicotine - the addictive drug found in tobacco leaves Addictive drug - a substance that causes physiological or psychological dependence Nicotine is classified as a stimulant Stimulant - a drug that increases the action of the central nervous system, the heart, and other organs Nicotine raises blood pressure, increases heart rate, and contributes to heart disease and stroke Once a person is addicted, they need more and more tobacco to satisfy the craving for nicotine

Cigarette Smoke - A Toxic Mixture Not only is tobacco addictive, but the smoke from the burning tobacco is toxic In 1992 the Environmental Protection Agency classified environmental tobacco smoke, or secondhand smoke, as a Group A carcinogen (the most dangerous class of carcinogen) Carcinogen - a cancer-causing substance

Tar A thick, sticky dark fluid produced when tobacco burns Cigarettes contain tar As tar penetrates the smoker’s respiratory system, it can destroy cilia, tiny hairlike structures that line the upper airways and protect against infection Tar damages the alveoli, or air sacs, which absorb oxygen and rid the body of carbon dioxide Also destroys lung tissue, making the lungs less able to function Lungs damaged by smoking are more susceptible to diseases such as bronchitis, pneumonia, emphysema and cancer

Carbon Monoxide A colorless, odorless and poisonous gas that is taken up more readily by the blood than oxygen is Another compound found in cigarette smoke It replaces oxygen in the blood, thereby depriving the tissues and cells of oxygen Also increases the risk of high blood pressure, heart disease, and hardening of the arteries

Harmful Effects of Pipes and Cigars Like smoking cigarettes, smoking pipes or cigars presents major health risks Cigars contain significantly more nicotine and produce more tar and carbon monoxide than cigarettes do One cigar can contain as much nicotine as a pack of cigarettes Pipe and cigar smokers have a higher risk of developing cancers of the lip, mouth and throat

Harmful Effects of SmokelessTobacco Smokeless tobacco - is tobacco that is sniffed through the nose, held in the mouth or chewed These products are not a safe alternative to smoking They contain nicotine as well as 28 other carcinogens, all are absorbed through the mucous membrane or the digestive tract Because it is often held in the mouth for a length of time it delivers nicotine and carcinogens to the body at levels that can be two to three times the amount delivered by a single cigarette 8 to 10 plugs of tobacco = 2 packs of cigarettes It is addictive It irritates the mouth’s sensitive tissues causing leukoplakia (thickened, white, leathery-looking spots on the inside of the mouth that can develop into oral cancer

How Tobacco Affects the Body Short-Term Effects of Tobacco Use Changes in brain chemistry Increased respiration and heart rate Dulled taste buds and reduced appetite Bad breath and smelly hair, clothes, and skin

How Tobacco Affects the Body Long-Term Effects of Tobacco Use Chronic bronchitis: damage the cilia in the bronchi until they no longer function, leads to buildup of tar in the lungs, causing chronic coughing and excessive mucus secretion Emphysema: destroys the tiny air sacs in the lungs, they become less elastic making it more difficult for the lungs to absorb oxygen Lung Cancer: cilia is detroyed and the extra mucus cannot be expelled, cancerous cells can grow Coronary heart disease and stroke: nicotine constricts blood vessels, which cuts down on circulation, or blood flow Figure 21.1 (page 543) Health Risks of Tobacco

Other Consequences Legal Consequences Social Consequences Financial Consequences