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Effects of Smoking Cigarettes

Jul 20, 2014

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Effects of Smoking Cigarettes. By Jeff Leavens. 3 Main Points. About and Ingredients of a Cigarette The Diseases/Effects on Human Body Cures/Prevention of Smoking. Statistics on Cigarettes. 44.5 Million U.S. Adults Smoke 20.8% of all Adults (23.9% of Men, and 18.0% of all Women)

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Effects of Smoking Cigarettes By Jeff Leavens

3 Main Points • About and Ingredients of a Cigarette • The Diseases/Effects on Human Body • Cures/Prevention of Smoking

Statistics on Cigarettes • 44.5 Million U.S. Adults Smoke • 20.8% of all Adults • (23.9% of Men, and 18.0% of all Women) • 1 out of every 5 Americans Teenagers • 22.3% - High School Students • 8.1%- Middle School Students Benner, Janet. Smoking Cigarettes: The Unfiltered Truth, Understanding Why, and How to Quit. New York: Jolle Publishing, 2002.

Statistics on Cigarettes • Race/Ethnicity • American Indians: 32.4% • African American: 23.0% • Whites: 21.9% • Hispanics: 15.2% • Asian Americans: 10.4%

About and Ingredients of a Cigarette • Cigarettes and the Smoke • Contains over 4,000 Chemicals • 43 Known Cancer Compounds • 400 Other Toxins • Nicotine • Tar • Carbon Monoxide

About and Ingredients of a Cigarette Nicotine - Highly Addictive - Small Dose- Stimulant to Brain - Large Dose- Depressant - Real Large Dose- Lethal Poison- affects Heart, Blood Vessels, and Hormones - Bloodstream - Makes Smoker Feel Calm

About and Ingredients of a Cigarette Tar -Increased Level with each Puff • Last Puff- Twice as Much as First • Mixture of Substance that forms Sticky Mass in Lungs Carbon Monoxide - Harder forRed Blood Cells to Carry Oxygen Throughout Body Benner, Janet. Smoking Cigarettes: The Unfiltered Truth, Understanding Why, and How to Quit. New York: Jolle Publishing, 2002.

Effects/ Diseases on Human Body • Effects • ½ of Americans who Smoke Die from Habit • 440,000 per Year Die from Smoking in U.S. • Kills More Americans then Alcohol, Car Accidents, Suicide, AIDS, Homicide, and Illegal Drugs Combined.

Effects/ Diseases on Human Body • Diseases • Cancer • 30% of All Cancer Deaths • Cancer: Lung, Larynx, Oral, Cavity, Throat, and Bladder • 87% of All Lung Cancer Deaths- Leading “WebMD.” Heart Disease: Smoking and Heart Disease. 15 Nov. 2007<http. www.webmd.com>

Effects/ Diseases on Human Body

Effects/ Diseases on Human Body Other Effects/Diseases • Major Cause of-Heart Disease, Bronchitis, Emphysema, and Strokes • Other Diseases: Gum Disease, Cataracts, Bone Thinning, Hip Fractures and Peptic Ulcers • Damages Women's Reproductive Health • Reduced Fertility, high risk of Miscarriage, still birth, and Infant Death Brandt, M Allan. The Cigarette Century: The Rise, Fall, and Deadly Persistence of the Product that Defined America. New York: Basic Book, 2007.

Cures/Prevention of Smoking • Isn’t Easy • ½ of all Adult Smokers Already Quit • Physically and Psychologically addictive Nicotine Withdraws -Cigarette Craving, Anxiety, Restlessness, and Depression

Cures/Prevention of Smoking • Nicotine Replacement • Nicotine Gum • Patch • “Small Nicotine Does into body” –No Buzz • Relief of Withdraw Symptoms

Cures/Prevention of Smoking • Medication • Bupropion SR- Zyban • Antidepressant Medication that Reduces Nicotine carving- 7-12 Weeks • Vareniclone- Chantix • Blocks Pleasurable Effects of Nicotine -12+ Weeks Carr, Allen. The Easy Way to Stop Smoking. New York: Sterling, 2005.

Cures/Prevention of Smoking • Other Ways • Hypnosis • Acupuncture • Nicotine Vaccination

Conclusion • About and Ingredients of a Cigarette • 4,000 Chemicals • 43 Known Cancer • Nicotine, Tar, Carbon Monoxide • The Diseases/Effects on Human Body • ½ Americans Die from Smoking • Lung cancer, Heart Disease • Cures/Prevention of Smoking • Nicotine Patch, Gum • Medication • Other: Hypnosis, Acupuncture, Nicotine Vaccination

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They have: 1.tAn impaired sense of smell and taste. 2.tMore facial wrinkles. 3.tTwice the risk of fatal heart diseases. 4.t10 times the risk of lung cancer. 5.tSeveral times the risk of the mouth, throat, esophagus, kidney, bladder and cervix cancer. 6.tA two to threefold higher incidence of stroke and peptic ulcers (which seldom heal in case of smokers). 7.tA two to fourfold greater risk of fractures of the hip, wrist and vertebrae. 8.tFour times the risk of invasive pneumococcal disease. 9.tA twofold increase in cataracts. In India, over 90% of cases of chronic pulmonary disease (COPD) occur with current or former smokers. Furthermore, both, Active smoking and Passive smoking, along with a progression in a carotid artery atherosclerosis, can be associated with deterioration of the elasticity of the aorta. Other then this liver disease which comes in body due to alcohol, has emerged as a serious public health challenge. Read Non Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Special kinds of Smokers: Other than the general kind of smokers, which face the above mentioned consequences, there are some special cases, such as: u2022tSmoking in postmenopausal women has also been associated with increased risks of leukemia of the colon and prostate cancer. u2022tPatients who continue to smoke during radiation therapy have lower rates of response than who do not smoke. u2022tThe children of smokers have u2022tlow birth weight u2022tmore probability of being mentally retarded u2022tmore frequent respiratory infections u2022tless efficient pulmonary function. u2022tFor those with coronary artery disease, smoking cessation u2022treduces the risks of death and myocardial infarction u2022tlessens the risk of stroke. u2022timproves COPD symptoms. The Need To Quit Smoking Because Smoking not only hampers your physical and mental well being, buy also social bonds, it is better to quit it than to suffer. Smoking destroys your body along with your bonds with friends and families. Quitting it will save your life. u2022tTo successfully quit, a complete abstinence is required. Simply put: not even a single puff, later. u2022tDrinking alcohol has a higher rate of relapse. Those who stop smoking must review their alcohol use and consider limiting or abstaining from it, during the recovery process. u2022tEven though, tobacco use may constitutes a major share in common yet serious medical problems, it is heavily under-treated. u2022tAlmost 40% of smokers attempt to quit each year, but only 4% are successful. u2022tEven so, the persons whose Clinicians advise them to quit are 1.6 times as likely to attempt quitting. How to Quit? u2022tSeveral pharmacologic therapies have been shown to be effective in the promotion of cessation. u2022tNicotine replacement therapies double the chance of successful quitting. The nicotine patch, gum and lozenges are available over the counter, and nicotine nasal spray and inhalers via medical prescription. u2022tSome medicines are also easily available and can be taken under medical supervision. u2022tCombination therapy is more effective than a single pharmacologic modality. u2022tThe effectiveness of an e-cigarettes in smoking cessation has not been evaluated yet but some users may find them addictive. u2022tThe presence of other smokers in the household, particularly a spouse, is associated with lower success rates. u2022tPersonal or group counseling is quite cost effective. Smoking cessation counseling by telephone (via u201cquitlinesu201d) and text messaging based interventions have both been proved effective. u2022tAlso, if smoking is restricted to take place outdoors only, it will limit the effects of passive smoke on housemates and co-workers. This leads to smoking reduction and quitting. u2022tPublic policies, including higher cigarette taxes and restrictive public smoking laws have also shown encouragement towards cessation because of financial restrains directed towards patients. Alas, smoking cigarettes and chewing tobacco is a nightmare. The ones who indulge in it, need to wake up immediately. It is hoped that the above mentioned helps in the induction of an awakening.For more, contact [email protected] or login to www.AstoCare.com

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Below is a breakdown of every available activity on this website. these hands-on activities are for educators to teach and engage young people about the harms of using tobacco/nicotine. , how to pick an overview powerpoint.

The assumption here is that you are somewhat familiar with the Tobacco Prevention Toolkit or with teaching tobacco/nicotine prevention. 

If not, we recommend checking our Curriculum at a Glance page or using our Curriculum Decision Maker tab at the top of this page to decide what part of the Toolkit curriculum will best for you to use. 

Here are your steps for picking the right PowerPoint for you and your students: 

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The icons below will give you a better sense of what a specific activity has to offer. This should help you in your decision making process. 

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