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Chapter
14 Tobacco
Chapter
Tobacco
Contents
 Section 1 Why People Use Tobacco
 Section 2 Health Effects of Smoking
 Section 3 Passive Smoking
 Section 4 Smokeless Tobacco
 Section 5 The Decision to Quit
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Fact or Fiction?
Is this statement true or false? If you think it is false,
explain what is true.
• Smoking wrinkles the skin.
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Content Vocabulary
nicotine
gateway drug
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Teens and Tobacco Advertising
Tobacco advertising targets teens.
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• Cigarette companies are required to inform the
public that smoking harms health, but their
advertisements don’t convey the harmful effects.
• Tobacco companies spend over $26 million a day
on advertisements, in print and on the Internet,
that appeal to young people.
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• The tobacco industry targets teens because most
smokers pick up the habit in their teen years.
• Worldwide, more than 5 million adult smokers die
each year from smoking and smoking-related
illnesses.
• The tobacco industry needs to find replacement
smokers for those who die.
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Teens and Tobacco Advertising
Reasons teens give for smoking include:
• I’m young now. I can quit later.
• I don’t inhale. Smoking can’t hurt me.
• Smoking makes me look grown-up.
• I smoke filtered “light” cigarettes. They aren’t as
harmful.
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Teens and Tobacco Advertising
Other reasons teens give for smoking include:
• My parents (or friends) smoke. Why shouldn’t I?
• If I don’t spend the money on cigarettes, I’ll spend
it on something else.
• It keeps me from biting my nails, putting on
weight, or being mad or bored or hurt or unhappy.
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Nicotine Addiction
Smoking causes addiction, especially in
teens.
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Nicotine Addiction
• Tobacco’s active ingredient, nicotine, has effects
on the brain similar to those of cocaine or heroin.
nicotine
An addictive drug present in tobacco
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Nicotine Addiction
• The director of the FDA once said that every year
in the United States, “smoking kills more people
than AIDS, car accidents, alcohol, homicides,
illegal drugs, suicides and fires combined.”
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Nicotine Addiction
Nicotine’s Harmful Effects
Nicotine has many effects on the body:
• It affects the major organ systems: nervous
system, cardiovascular system, and digestive
system.
• It triggers the release of stress hormones, speeds
up the heart, and raises blood pressure.
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Nicotine Addiction
Nicotine’s Harmful Effects
Nicotine has many effects on the body:
• It changes brainwave patterns.
• It reduces anxiety and pain.
• It helps with concentration, dulls the taste buds,
and reduces hunger.
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Nicotine Addiction
Nicotine’s Harmful Effects
Nicotine withdrawal has many effects on the body:
• Lowered heart rate, lowered blood pressure,
nausea, and headache.
• Irritability, restlessness, anxiety, drowsiness,
inability to concentrate, and the craving for another
dose.
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Nicotine Addiction
Nicotine’s Harmful Effects
• Physical addiction is the most important reason
that people use tobacco.
• Psychological dependence occurs because
nicotine brings pleasure and reduces pain.
• Smoking provides a temporary escape from small
stresses and a busy schedule.
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Nicotine Addiction
Nicotine’s Harmful Effects
• Tobacco is a gateway drug and can eventually
lead to the willingness to try much stronger drugs.
Gateway drug
A drug whose abuse is likely to lead to the abuse of other,
more potent and dangerous drugs
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Section Review: Reviewing the Vocabulary
• Define nicotine.
nicotine
An addictive drug present in tobacco
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Section Review: Reviewing the Vocabulary
• What is the term for a drug whose abuse is likely
to lead to abuse of other, more potent, and
dangerous drugs?
gateway drug
A drug whose abuse is likely to lead to
abuse of other, more potent, and dangerous
drugs
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