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Title: Tobacco and Teens


1
Tobacco and Teens
  • Presenters
  • Jessica Casseus
  • Sanschy Merlin
  • Phalante Valcin

2
Tobacco and Teens
Part 1 Tobacco Use Part 2 Negative Effects of
Tobacco Use
3
Part1Tobacco Use
  • Forms of Tobacco
  • Harmful Chemicals in Tobacco

4
Tobacco Use
  • Have you ever had a situation in which you came
    into contact with any type of Tobacco?

5
Forms of Tobacco
  • Cigarettes
  • Chew/Snuff
  • Pipe Tobacco
  • Cigars

6
Forms of Tobacco
  • Cigarette
  • - a small paper-wrapped cylinder of cured
    and shredded or cut tobacco leaves. The cigarette
    is ignited at one end and allowed to burn for the
    purpose of inhalation of its smoke from the
    filtered end, inserted in the mouth.

7
Forms of Tobacco
  • Chewing tobacco
  • - Tobacco that is chewed, not smoked. A form of
    smokeless tobacco.
  • Snuff
  • - Tobacco in the form of a powder that is
    inhaled into the nose, not smoked.

8
Forms of Tobacco
  • Pipe Tobacco
  • - Usually shredded and cut to pack into the
    bowl of a pipe.
  • There are two basic styles of pipe tobacco
  • - Pipe Tobacco English
  • - Aromatic pipe tobacco

9
Forms of Tobacco
  • Pipe Tobacco English style means only the
    natural, unflavored tobaccos are used.
  • Aromatic pipe tobacco means that it is enhanced
    with a variety of flavors fruit, nuts, vanilla,
    chocolate, mint, and so on.

10
Forms of Tobacco
  • Cigar
  • - a tightly rolled bundle of tobacco leaves
    that have already been dried and fermented. which
    is lit (that is, ignited) for the purpose of
    inhaling (or merely drawing into the mouth rather
    than into the lungs) its smoke

11
Harmful Chemicals in Tobacco
  • Acetone
  • Ammonia
  • Arsenic
  • Butane
  • Carbon monoxide
  • DDT/Deildrin
  • Ethanol

12
Harmful Chemicals in Tobacco (Cont.)
  • Formaldehyde
  • Hydrogen Cyanide
  • Methanol
  • Methane
  • Nicotine
  • Toluene

13
Part 2Negative Effects Of Smoking
  • Personal and Societal Effects of Smoking
  • Illnesses related to the Respiratory and
    Circulatory System
  • Why Teens Smoke
  • Ways to Say No

14
Personal and Societal effects of Tobacco
  • Personal Effects
  • Stains teeth
  • Cracked lips
  • White spots on face
  • Sores and bleeding in mouth
  • Low birth rate babies of smoking mothers

15
Personal and Societal effects of Tobacco
  • Societal Effects
  • Second hand smoking
  • is the involuntary inhalation of tobacco
  • smoke by a person, especially a nonsmoker,
  • who occupies an area with smokers or a
  • smoker. It an also be called passive
  • inhalation.

16
Illnesses related to the Respiratory and
Circulatory Systems
  • 1. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disorders
    (Bronchitis/retarded lung development in youth)
  • 2. Coronary heart disease
  • 3. Stroke
  • 4. Asthma
  • 5. Lung cancer
  • 6. Emphysema

17
Why Teens Smoke
  • Peer Pressure
  • Media/Advertisements
  • Parents Smoke
  • Stress Relief
  • To lose Weight

18
Why Teens Smoke
  • Peer Pressure
  • - is when "friends" persuade you to doing
    something that you do not want to do. But you
    just don't have the courage to say No. Peer
    Pressure can be broken down into two areas good
    peer pressure and bad peer pressure.

19
Why Teens Smoke
  • Media influences teens to smoke by portraying
    smokers as
  • - Attractive
  • - Successful
  • - Influential

20
Why Teens Smoke
  • Parents Smoke
  • Many teens come from a home where at least one of
    their parents smoke. Being brought up in an
    environment where non smoking is not enforced,
    many teens eventually develop the same
  • smoking habits.

21
Why Teens Smoke
  • Most teens say that smoking relieves stress
  • - They experience periods of heightened stress
    between cigarettes, and smoking briefly restores
    their stress levels to normal

22
Why Teens Smoke
  • Teen who attached great importance to being thin
    are four times as likely to become established
    smokers says researcher Kaori Honjo.
  • Many teens battle issues with their weight and
    feel the need to be smaller. Because smoking
    suppresses appetite, many of the teens that do
    smoke lose weight because they do not care to
    eat.

23
Influences of Tobacco On Teens
24
Smoking Video
  • http//www.tobaccofree.com/media/04-Sean-Marsee-H.
    mov

25
Ways to Say No
  • Saying No Thanks
  • Giving a reason or excuse.
  • Repeat refusal, or keep saying no. (Broken
    record)
  • Walking away
  • Changing the subject
  • Avoid the situation
  • Cold shoulder
  • Strength in numbers

26
This is You Tobacco Free...
27
This is You Smoking Tobacco!
28
THE END
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