tobacco health concerns and risks. surgeon general o a cause of lung cancer. o tooth loss and gum...
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TOBACCOHEALTH CONCERNS AND RISKS
Surgeon GeneralO A cause of lung cancer.O Tooth loss and gum diseaseO Pregnancy complicationsO Carcinogenic
O Boris D. LushniakO Born in Chicago post WWII from
Ukraine.
Where does tobacco come from?
O Tobacco is a plant that grows natively in North and South America. It is in the same family as the potato, pepper and the poisonous nightshade, a very deadly plant.
How is tobacco used
smoked chewed
O Highest concentrate of nicotine
O Fiber glass is an active ingredient and cuts the mouth to give the quick buzz.
Deadly
Smoke related deaths
High school statistics
O Smoking causes an estimated 90% of all lung cancer deaths in men and 80% of all lung cancer deaths in women.
O 26% of teens have reported current tobacco use
Facts from the FDAO More deaths are caused each year by
tobacco use than by all deaths from human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), illegal drug use, alcohol use, motor vehicle injuries, suicides, and murders combined.
O estimated 443,000 deaths, or nearly one of every five deaths, each year in the United States.
Heart disease: 597,689; CDC 2013 Surgeon General report
Industry1. $12.49 billion
yearly on tobacco sales.
$34 million a DAY!2. cigarette retailers or wholesalers to reduce the cost of cigarettes to the consumer.3. Retail value-added promotions, such as "buy one, get one free"
How much does it cost?O Pack of
cigarettes- O Cost per weekO Cost per monthO Cost per year?
$6.12$42.84$183.60
$2,203.20
Chemicals in smoking
Just one cigarette 1. Carbon monoxide
levels increase2. The heart has to work
harder, especially during exercise.
3. Impaired vision and coordination.
4. Poor blood circulation.
5. Relaxes skeletal muscles but tension is brought to other muscles.
Social effects O 1920’s prompted
smoking women as sophisticated.
O Flapper is the connection piece to the cigarette.
Social effectsO 1950’s brought
on a family advertisement.
O “Be Happy Go Lucky”
Social effects
Advertisement O 1992 Synar Amendment
O Prevent minors from obtaining.O Annual findings report to
Secretary of the Health and Human Services not the FDA.
O Phillip Morris reported a $5 billion surplus. More imports. $4 billion in taxes which was at the time the largest tax ever.
O First Surgeon General’s warning on cigarettes 1964
Social effects
What is the difference?
Chew Snuff
O Usually sold as a tobacco leaf.
O Another form of chew, but is finely chopped.
Warning labels on cigarettes
Why do people start?
1. It was cool2. My parent did so
I tried it3. Media plays an
important role4. TV shows made
it very casual
Tobacco and smokingO http://
www.stop-smoking-programs.org/quit-smoking-benefits.html
What is smokeless tobacco?
O Smokeless tobacco-O Chewing
tobaccoO snuff