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Title: Smoke Screen


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Do you smoke after text?
Results of a randomized trial of smoking
cessation using mobile phone text messaging
Presented by Sarath Chandra Renukuntla
Presented to Prof. Dr. Eduard Heindl
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Agenda
Introduction Why do you Smoke? Key
Facts-SMOKING CASE STUDY SMOKE AFTER
TEXT What's a cigarette got in it? Health
Hazards Second Hand Smoke Cessation Tips Future
of Smoking Conclusion
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The great PHILOSOPHY from a passionate
smoker I always think of leaving cigarette
But for thinking I need a cigarette
http//www.idealflickr.com/smoking-sms/
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Why do you Smoke?
  • There are
    variety of Reasons
  • 1 out of 8 boys will say that smoking is COOL
  • 2 out of 8 girls will say that smoking will keep
    them SLIM
  • Others start because their friends smoke and
    influence them to smoke.
  • Most of them smoke because it relieves stress.
  • Social and family factors seem to be
    particularly important in smoking initiation .
  • Starting smoking may be due to peer group
    pressure
  • Feeling left out while friends smoke and trying
    to fit in with the crowd.
  • Parental and sibling example

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Key Facts
Tobacco's toll 6 million people die from tobacco
use and exposure to tobacco smoke (one death
every six seconds)
Prevalence of smoking 22of the world's
population aged 15 are smokers. 78 do not smoke
http//www.who.int/gho/tobacco/en/
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http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smoking_cessation
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CASE STUDY Smoke After Text
Smoking cessation using mobile phone text
messaging
Participants Below are the participants
criteria 1. Aged 16 years or more who wish to
quit smoking. 2. Able to send and receive text
messages in a Vodafone mobile network. 3. Able
to speak English and willing to participate in
the study. 4. No restrictions on data
collection through mobile phone or by personal
visits for salivary cotinine assessment. 5.
Participants are chosen from popular websites
Adds, media articles, email and text message
mailing lists, and posters at education
institutions.
Source Do u smoke after txt? Results of a
randomised trial of smoking cessation using
mobile phone textmessaging.
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? Symptoms to expect on quitting. ? Tips to
avoid weight gain and improve nutrition. ? Tips
to cope with craving. ? Advice on avoiding
smoking triggers. ? Instructions on breathing
exercises to perform instead of smoking. ?
Motivational support (for example success
stories, feedback on amount of money and life
years saved) and distraction (for example,
general interest, sports, fashion, trivia,
travel).
A multidisciplinary team of young adults, Health
researchers, and experts in adolescent health,
nutrition, cognitive behavioural therapy, and
smoking cessation has developed these messages
Source Do u smoke after txt? Results of a
randomised trial of smoking cessation using
mobile phone textmessaging.
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Source Do u smoke after txt? Results of a
randomised trial of smoking cessation using
mobile phone textmessaging.
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What's a cigarette got in it?
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Second Hand Smoke
Second hand smoke also known as ETS its a
mixture of gases and particles The number of
people protected from second-hand smoke more than
doubled to 739 million in 2010 from 354 million
in 2008. SHS contains at least 250 chemicals
known to toxic including more than 50 that can
cause cancer
http//www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs339/en
/index.html
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Cessation Tips
Switch brands to one you find distasteful Smoke
only half of each cigarette Smoke without
inhaling Buy cigarettes by the pack , not the
carton Set a daily quota and reduce the number
of cigarettes you smoke each day Postpone your
cigarette until you can go all day without
one Smoke only in uncomfortable places Spend
time where smoking is prohibited
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Future of Smoking
Health care workers have become extremely active
in publicizing the negative effects of smoking.
In fact, health care workers have been
instrumental in passing various legislation to
limit smoking in public as a result, the
proportion of people in the US who smoke has
dropped from 40.4 in 1965 to around 19 in 2010
(data from the US Department of Health)
According to the American Cancer Society, the
majority of cigarette use begins before a person
reaches 18 years of age. Those who do not begin
smoking by age 18 generally do not start to smoke
later in life. Various celebrities and activist
groups actively promote campaigns aimed at a teen
audience that educate about the consequences of
smoking and offer advice on smoking cessation and
prevention.
National Health Interview Survey, 2010. National
Center for Health Statistics. Vital Health Stat
10(252). 2012.
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Conclusion
current cigarette smokers - 19 of adults aged 18
years and over 21 were former smokers, and 60
had never smoked at least 100 cigarettes in their
lifetime. Twenty-one percent of men were current
smokers compared with 18 of women
Will technological innovations in telephony or
web based applications increase programme
effectiveness? Future research should test
improvements in this programme, including the
opportunity for integration with existing
programmes (especially Quitlines and nicotine
replacement therapy provision) and use of newer
multimedia phones, which offer further
opportunities for provision of quit information
and distraction activities.
Anderson CM, Zhu SH. Tobacco quitlines looking
back and looking ahead. Tob Control. 2007
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