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2 Presented by the Y.E.S. Team

3 Tobacco companies agreed 10 years ago not to target youth in their advertising, but …

4 Youth are still being reached through glamorous images used in movies.

5 New research suggests that young people may be influenced to smoke by movies they saw in early childhood.

6 Movies rated “G,” “PG” and “PG-13” have almost 80% of smoking scenes.

7 The study focused on 2,200 students ages 9 through 12.

8 Researchers conducted interviews with children and their parents to track whether the kids had smoked in the past.

9 List of Movies Used Rated “PG-13” 40% Rated “R” 40% Rated “PG” 15% Rated “G” 5%

10 Smoking Occurrences in Movies Rated “PG-13” 60% Rated “G” and “PG” 19% Rated “R” 21%

11 By the third survey: 10% of kids had started to smoke On average viewed about 37 films Average exposure to almost 150 smoking occurrences

12 Children who may have seen smoking scenes at a preschool age were as likely to pick up a cigarette as those who had seen such scenes at a later age.

13 “Bad language never killed anybody.”

14 kids-in-mind.com smokefreemovies.ucsf.edu kids-in-mind.com smokefreemovies.ucsf.edu

15 Smoking in movies has doubled since 1982.

16 Smoking is NOT glamorous. Yellow teeth and fingers Lip, lung, tongue cancer Wrinkles

17 Smoking half pack of cigarettes a day = $1,000 a year.

18 Secondhand smoke contains 4,000 chemicals: Carbon monoxide Formaldehyde Chromium Arsenic

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