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1 Chapter 11 Tobacco

2 http://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/educational_materials/secrets_smoke/ssmoke_ trailer.htm

3 Nicotine is the addictive drug found in all tobacco products. Tobacco use kills nearly half a million Americans each year, with one in every six U.S. deaths the result of smoking.

4 Cigarette smoke contains more than 4,000 chemicals. Of these, at least 40 are carcinogens. Carcinogens are chemicals or agents that cause cancer.

5 What kind of chemicals are found in cigarette?

6 Tar is a sticky, black substance in tobacco smoke. Tar contains the following carcinogens: Cyanide Formaldehyde Lead Vinyl chloride

7 Cigarette smoke also contains carbon monoxide, a toxic gas that keeps oxygen from getting into the bloodstream.

8 Smokeless tobacco products, such as chewing tobacco and snuff (dip), also contain nicotine and tar. Smokeless tobacco products also contain other carcinogens, such as arsenic, nickel, benzopyrene, and polonium.

9 Snuff and chewing tobacco lead to mouth sores and oral cancer. Pipe tobacco, cigars, and even herbal cigarettes also contain nicotine and tar, and therefore contain a large number of carcinogens.

10 Nicotine has the following short-term effects: Stimulates the brain reward system Increases heart rate and blood pressure Increases breathing rate Increases blood-sugar levels Stimulates the vomit reflex Addiction. Stained teeth and fingers Cancer Heart disease Chronic Lung disease Long-Term Effects of Tobacco Use

11 Why Do People Smoke? –F–Friends and Family Smoke –M–Misconceptions –A–Advertising –C–Curiosity –R–Rebellion

12 Mouth: Smoking changes the natural chemical balance inside the mouth, leading to increased plaque, gum disease, and tooth decay. Tar in tobacco smoke stains teeth yellow. Smoking causes hairy tongue.

13 Brain: Smoking reduces oxygen to the brain, narrows blood vessels, and can lead to strokes. Nicotine also changes the brain in ways that lead to addiction.

14 Heart: Nicotine increases heart rate and blood pressure and narrows the blood vessels. It also increases the risk of hardened and clogged arteries, which can lead to a heart attack.

15 Lungs Cigarette smoke puts carcinogens directly into the lungs. It kills the tiny hairs (cilia) that remove harmful substances from the lungs. The loss of these hairs increases the risk of bronchitis, emphysema, and lung cancer.

16 Emphysema is a slowly progressing (chronic) destruction of the lungs which makes breathing very hard to do.

17 Skin Smoking breaks down the proteins that give skin elasticity. This leads to wrinkles and premature aging of the skin. Smoking also increases a person’s chances of developing skin cancer.

18 Immune System Chemicals in smoke reduce the activity of immune system cells. Damaging the immune system increases the chances of suffering from diseases such as cancer.

19 Effects of Smoke on Smokers/Nonsmokers Mainstream smoke is the smoke that is inhaled through a tobacco product and exhaled by the user. Side stream smoke is the smoke that escapes from the tip of a lit cigarette, cigar, or pipe. This can be as much as half of the total smoke. Lung cancer caused by secondhand smoke kills 3,000 nonsmokers in the U.S. each year.

20 Children who live with smokers suffer from a higher rate of lower respiratory infections and asthma. Smoking while pregnant can lead to miscarriage, premature birth, sudden infant death syndrome, and developmental problems.

21 How much does it cost? $5.30 per pack x 7 packs per week = $37.10 In 1 year = $1,929.20 In 18 years = $34,725.60 In 20 years = $38,584.00 Hospital stay for smoking related diseases = $40,000 - $120,000.

22 REASONS TO QUIT OR NEVER START!!!! Smoking is unhealthy. Smoking is expensive. Smoking stinks. Smoking looks unattractive. Smoking damages your skin. http://www.winstonman.com/

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24 Non – smoker…. Smoker!

25 Larynx cancer

26 Healthy Lung…Cancerous Lung….

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30 http://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/christy/myth1.htm

31 http://gprime.net/video.php/getyourlungsback


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