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Tobacco Trivia. Coordinated School Health 2016 – 2017. Everyone ready to start? Let’s put on our thinking caps. E-cigarettes and Hookahs. True or False: Hookah smoke is better for you than cigarette smoke and not addictive. E-cigarettes and Hookahs. True or False:
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Tobacco Trivia Coordinated School Health 2016 – 2017
E-cigarettes and Hookahs True or False: Hookah smoke is better for you than cigarette smoke and not addictive.
E-cigarettes and Hookahs True or False: Hookah smoke is better for you than cigarette smoke and not addictive. False – Hookah smoke contains four times more nicotine (an addictive chemical) than cigarette smoke and has many of the same health risks.
E-cigarettes and Hookahs True or False: The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved e-cigarettes as a quit device to help people quit smoking.
E-cigarettes and Hookahs True or False: The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved e-cigarettes as a quit device to help people quit smoking. • False – The FDA has not approved any e-cigarette as a safe or effective method to help smokers quit.
E-cigarettes and Hookahs E-cigarettescome in many flavors aimed at attracting youth including cherry, grape, bubble gum, and chocolate. What is the only flavor allowed in regular cigarettes? • coffee • menthol • lemon • bacon
E-cigarettes and Hookahs E-cigarettescome in many flavors aimed at attracting youth including cherry, grape, bubble gum, and chocolate. What is the only flavor allowed in regular cigarettes? • coffee • menthol • lemon • bacon
Smokeless Tobacco / Chew True or False: Chew/Spit tobacco is safer than cigarettes because you are not inhaling any dangerous carcinogens.
Smokeless Tobacco / Chew True or False: Chew/Spit tobacco is safer than cigarettes because you are not inhaling any dangerous carcinogens. False - Smokeless tobacco products contain just as many cancer causing chemicals as cigarettes do.
Smokeless Tobacco / Chew Damaging effects to oral health from spit or chew tobacco include: • receding gums • gum disease • tooth decay or tooth loss • all of the above
Smokeless Tobacco / Chew Damaging effects to oral health from spit or chew tobacco include: • receding gums • gum disease • tooth decay or tooth loss • all of the above
Smokeless Tobacco / Chew Holding an average-size dip of chew tobacco in your mouth for 30 minutes gives you as much nicotine as smoking ____ cigarette(s). • 1 • 3 • 10 • 20
Smokeless Tobacco / Chew Holding an average-size dip of chew tobacco in your mouth for 30 minutes gives you as much nicotine as smoking ____ cigarette(s). • 1 • 3 • 10 • 20
Smokeless Tobacco / Chew • Users of chew/spit tobacco, snuff, and snus have a much high risk of developing oral cavity or oropharyngeal cancer than non-users. This includes cancers of the cheeks, gums, tongue, and inner lips. • According to the American Cancer Society, how many new cases • of oral cavity or oropharyngeal cancer will be diagnosed this year? • 5,220 • 12,440 • 25,660 • 48,330
Smokeless Tobacco / Chew Users of chew/spit tobacco, snuff, and snus have a much high risk of developing oral cavity or oropharyngeal cancer than non-users. This includes cancers of the cheeks, gums, tongue, and inner lips. According to the American Cancer Society, how many new cases of oral cavity or oropharyngeal cancer will be diagnosed this year? • 5,220 • 12,440 • 25,660 • 48,330
Tobacco and Your Body True or False: Smoking approximately doubles a person’s risk of having a stroke.
Tobacco and Your Body True or False: Smoking approximately doubles a person’s risk of having a stroke. True
Smoking Statistics True or False: Nearly 9 out of 10 smokers start smoking before the age of 18.
Smoking Statistics True or False: Nearly 9 out of 10 smokers started smoking before the age of 18. True
Smoking Statistics Tobacco companies spend ________ marketing their products nationwide every year. • $560 million • $980 million • $5.1 billion • $9.5 billion
Smoking Statistics Tobacco companies spend ________ marketing their products nationwide every year. • $560 million • $980 million • $5.1 billion • $9.5 billion
Tobacco Regulations and News This pharmacy chain stopped selling tobacco products in all of its U.S. stores in September 2014. • Walgreens • CVS • Rite Aid • Walmart
Tobacco Regulations and News This pharmacy chain stopped selling tobacco products in all of its U.S. stores in September 2014. • Walgreens • CVS • Rite Aid • Walmart
Smoking and Pets True or False: Dogs whose owners smoke are twice as likely to develop cancer.
Smoking and Pets True or False: Dogs whose owners smoke are twice as likely to develop cancer. True
Explosive News • True or False: There have been 26 cases of explosions or fires caused by e-cigarettes since 2009, many resulting in injuries to users.
Explosive News • True or False: • There have been 26 cases of explosions or fires caused by e-cigarettes since 2009, many resulting in injuries to users. • True
Celebrities Who Should Quit Name these celebrities who have been caught by the paparazzi smoking cigarettes or e-cigarettes.
Celebrities Who Should Quit Name these celebrities who have been caught by the paparazzi smoking cigarettes or e-cigarettes. Miley Cyrus Leonardo DiCaprio Ben Affleck Robert Pattinson Adele