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Tobacco. Tobacco Entry Task. Do you have anyone in your family or a family friend that smokes cigarettes or uses chewing tobacco? If so, how does it make you feel?
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Tobacco Entry Task • Do you have anyone in your family or a family friend that smokes cigarettes or uses chewing tobacco? If so, how does it make you feel? • Please write a question that you would like answered by the end of this unit or a topic you would like to cover that relates to tobacco use?
Get the Facts on Tobacco • 10 million cigarettes are smoked every minute of every day around the world. • Every 6.5 seconds, someone in the world dies from a smoking-related disease. • Every day, about 3,900 youth ages 12 to 17 try a cigarette for the first time.
Why Young People Start Smoking • Feel insecure in social situations • Some believe that smoking makes you appear to be older/more sophisticated • Peer pressure • Advertising • Do not think the health effects immediately impact them • Think they can drop the habit at anytime
Found in floor wipes An ingredient in some perfumes Found in dynamite and gasoline Preserves the dead Found in pesticides Removes nail polish Found in rocket fuel. Found in batteries. Found in pet repellant. Found in Pee. Acetic Acid Acetanisole Toluene Formaldehyde Geraniol Acetone Hydrazine Cadmium Cinnemaldyhyde Urea What’s in a cigarette?
How much does it cost to smoke? • 1 pack = $8 • 1 pack a day for a week = $56 • 1 year = $2,920 • A pack a day for 25 years = $73,000 What else could you have spent this money on?
Smoking vs. Chewing • Smokeless (chewing) tobacco sends 10 times the carcinogens into the bloodstream as cigarettes do • One can of chewing tobacco contains as much nicotine as about 60 cigarettes
Chewing Tobacco • Leukoplakia • Mouth Cancer • Throat Cancer
What Tobacco Does to Our Body • Respiratory System • Chronic bronchitis • Emphysema • Lung Cancer
What Tobacco Does to Our Body • Circulatory System • Makes the heart work harder, speeds up pulse • Constricts blood vessels (cuts off circulation) • Nicotine contributes to plaque build-up in blood vessels (arteriosclerosis) • Raises blood pressure • All of these factors contribute to a higher risk of stroke and heart attack.
Effects of Smoke on a Non-Smoker • Passive smoke= Mainstream + Sidestream smoke • Causes eye irritation, headaches, coughing, ear infections, asthma attacks • Kills almost 4,000 people per year
Smoking During and After Pregnancy • Low birth weight babies • Possible spontaneous abortion, prenatal death, and stillborns • Nicotine can be transferred during breastfeeding
Benefits of Not Smoking • Being able to taste food and having the full sense of smell • Having endurance and energy during physical activity • Being able to use money for other things • Being free from addiction to nicotine • Reducing the risks of heart disease, cancer, & leading respiratory diseases
When you look at the following ads, ask yourself what kind of image is being sold?