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Title: Chapter 11- Tobacco


1
Chapter 11- Tobacco
  • Section 1- Tobacco Use
  • Section 2- Dangers of Tobacco Use
  • Section 3- A Tobacco-Free Life

2
True or False?
  • At high doses, nicotine is a nerve poison.
  • True
  • Chewing tobacco is safer than smoking tobacco
    because no smoke gets into the lungs.
  • False
  • Herbal cigarettes are safer than tobacco
    cigarettes because they dont contain tobacco.
  • False
  • You can smoke for many years before you start to
    harm your lungs.
  • False

3
  • The smoke that escapes from a burning cigarette
    is dangerous to others.
  • True
  • The placenta protects a fetus from smoke in women
    that smoke during pregnancy.
  • False
  • Nonsmokers get fewer colds than smokers.
  • True

4
Types of Tobacco Products
  • Cigarettes
  • Chewing tobacco
  • Snuff (dip)
  • Pipe Tobacco
  • Cigars
  • Herbal cigarettes
  • All tobacco products have dangerous chemicals

5
Nicotine
  • Nicotine is the additive drug that is found in
    all tobacco products
  • At low doses, it is a mild stimulant and muscle
    relaxant
  • At higher doses, it is a powerful nerve poison
  • 60 milligrams of nicotine is enough to kill most
    people
  • 1-2 milligrams are inhaled when a cigarette is
    smoked
  • Nicotine can enter the body through the lungs,
    the gums, and the skin.

6
Cigarette Smoke Has Poisonous Chemicals
  • There are more than 4000 chemicals in cigarette
    smoke
  • At least 40 of the chemicals in cigarette smoke
    are carcinogens
  • Carcinogens are chemicals or agents that cause
    cancer
  • Tar- sticky black substance in tobacco smoke that
    coats the inside of the airways and that contains
    many carcinogens

7
Tar includes.
  • Cyanide- a poisonous gas used to develop
    photographs
  • Formaldehyde- a substance used to preserve
    laboratory animals and as embalming fluid
  • Lead- a dangerous metal
  • Vinyl chloride- a flammable
  • gas used to make plastic
  • products

8
Other dangerous chemicals found in cigarette
smoke..
  • Carbon monoxide- a gas that blocks oxygen from
    getting into the bloodstream
  • Ammonia- a chemical found in bathroom cleaners

9
Other Forms of Tobacco
  • Snuff contains 2-3 times more nicotine than
    cigarette smoke does.
  • Smokeless tobacco- you chew it and spit it
  • Snuff and chewing tobacco contain different
    carcinogens and lead to mouth sores and oral
    cancer.

10
Other Forms of Tobacco
  • Herbal cigarettes contain tobacco and a spice
    that makes them taste better.
  • Pipe tobacco and cigars are also linked to oral
    cancer.
  • There is NO safe form
  • of tobacco!

11
Nicotine is Addictive
  • Cigarette smoke kills more than 400,000 people in
    the United States each year.
  • Almost all smokers start as teenagers.
  • The effects of nicotine on the brain and body
    lead to physical dependence and addiction.
  • Quitting smoking is difficult and withdrawal is
    unpleasant, but the dangerous effects of smoking
    are far worse than withdrawal.

12
Substance-free Message
  • Create a public service message that sends a
    positive message about living without tobacco
    and/or alcohol.
  • Focus on a risk behavior
  • Promote positive behavior instead of negative
    choices
  • What are benefits of the positive choice?
  • Who is your target audience?
  • Rough draft 5 points in class today
  • Final Draft 10 points
  • Total 15 points Due Friday,
    12/03

13
Chapter 11 Section 2
  • Dangers of Tobacco Use
  • http//www.tobaccofree.org/clips/VideoAddictivenes
    s.htm

14
Review
  • What is
  • The highly addictive drug that is found in all
    tobacco products
  • Nicotine
  • Any chemical or agent that causes cancer
  • Carcinogen
  • A sticky, black substance in tobacco smoke that
    coats the inside of the airways and that contains
    many carcinogens
  • Tar

15
  • A gas that blocks oxygen from getting into the
    bloodstream
  • Carbon monoxide
  • What are the two forms of smokeless tobacco?
  • Snuff and chewing tobacco
  • What health risks do smokeless tobacco products
    cause?
  • Mouth sores and oral cancer

16
Short-Term Effects of Tobacco Use
  • Nicotine stimulates the brain reward system
  • Increases the heart rate and blood pressure
  • Increases breathing rate
  • Increases blood-sugar levels
  • Stimulates the vomit reflex
  • Coughing
  • Breath and clothes stink
  • Black specks between your teeth

17
Long-Term Effects of Tobacco Use
  • Addiction
  • Bronchitis and Emphysema
  • Heart and Artery Diseases
  • Cancer
  • Immune System Suppression
  • Discolored teeth
  • Mouth sores
  • Dulls the senses of smell and
  • taste

18
Key Terms
  • Sidestream smoke- the smoke that escapes from the
    tip of a cigarette, cigar, or pipe
  • Mainstream smoke- smoke that is inhaled through a
    tobacco product and exhaled by a tobacco smoker
  • Environmental tobacco smoke (secondhand smoke)- a
    combination of exhaled mainstream smoke and
    sidestream smoke

19
Dangers of Secondhand Smoke
  • For every 8 people killed by their own smoking, a
    nonsmoker is killed by exposure to secondhand
    smoke.
  • Secondhand smoke causes headaches, nausea,
    dizziness, and illness.
  • The children of smokers suffer from lower
    respiratory infections, asthma, and ear
    infections.

20
Dangers of Tobacco Use During Pregnancy
  • Chemicals from cigarette smoke pass through the
    placenta to the developing infant and affect the
    baby the same way they affect the mother.
  • Smoking while pregnant can lead to miscarriage,
    premature birth, low birth weight, and sudden
    infant death syndrome.
  • Smoking can also affect a fetuss
  • brain, causing developmental
  • difficulties.

21
Reflection
  • What are your favorite activities and how would
    smoking affect your ability to perform them?
  • List three reasons you would give a friend to
    encourage him/her not to smoke.
  • Why is quitting smoking so difficult?
  • Why do tobacco companies target young people with
    their advertisements?
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