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Tobacco Notes Tobacco Dangerous From the Start Things found in tobacco products: ______________- rat poisoning Acetone-_______________ polish remover Formaldehyde-embalming _______________ Nitrobenzene- ___________________ Hydrogen cyanide- the _______________ in gas chambers ______________-some paints Vinyl chloride- garbage bags What is in a Tobacco Product? Tobacco is not _______________ Tobacco ________________ Additives- chemicals that keep tobacco moist, help it burn longer and taste better (example: ammonia) Over thousands of ____________________ (benzene) Carbon monoxide- colorless and _________________ poisonous gas that enters blood stream and starves your body of oxygen Tar- solid, _______________ substance Tar coats airways and sticks to lungs destroying cilia- tiny hair like structures that protect the l__________ Chronic Bronchitis, lung cancer, and other lung diseases can eventually result from smoking Different Tobacco Products Cigarettes- _____________ common form of tobacco Cigars contain same dangerous chemicals as cigarettes but in a ______________ quantity Pipe smokers inhale less smoke than ____________________ but still can develop cancers of mouth, lip, and throat Smokeless tobacco- ____________________ or sniffed. Examples: spit, chew, snuff Environmental Tobacco Smoke- Second-hand smoke Smoke off the cigarette or that is ______________from a smoker is known at second-hand smoke or ETS Smoke that the smoker inhales and exhales in –_____________________ smoker Smoker that is given off by a burning cigarette, pipe, or cigar is ___________________ smoker Same chemicals found in smoke inhaled by smokers are found in ETS Until recently, smoking was allowed in public places Now laws protect citizens from second- hand smoke (ETS) Nonsmokers who breathe in ETS are at risk for the same health problems that smokers are and even infants and toddlers who are constantly breathing in ETS. Cigarette Effects Appear Early You do not have to be a________________ or lifelong smoker to feel effects of cigarettes Harm begin with the first puff of nicotine enters the __________________ Nicotine- is a highly _____________ drug in tobacco Addictive- capable of causing a user to develop _____________ cravings Affects Early on the Body: Nicotine _______ heart rate and blood pressure Skin, breath, hair, and clothing immediately smell like smoke Nausea and dizziness occur because people are not used to the chemicals that enter the brain and bloodstream Sense of _______ and smell ______ Shortness of breath and coughing Sick more frequently and stay sick longer Symptoms of oral cancer_____on lip, mouth, or throat Numbness in mouth Difficulty or pain when chewing Pain in the_____ Leukoplakia, or ________patches in the mouth Common signs: Shortness of _______ --- Coughing Can develop a chronic disease Chronic Diseases: ________________- airways of lungs become irritated and swollen _______________________- destroys air sacs and walls of the lungs causing tissue to die and lungs to no longer work Cigarettes cause ________ of all cases of the above Cardiovascular Disease A disorder of circulatory system Includes: High blood pressure Heart __________ Heart attack- clogging lining of arteries and arteries become blocked ____________- when arteries to brain supplying oxygen become blocked Block arteries to limbs-causing severe pain or amputation Prevent: Organs and limbs from getting amount of blood they need Cardiovascular disease is the ___________ cause of death in the U.S. Lung Cancer Smoking causes cancer- a disease where damaged cells grow out of control Cancer of: __________ Bladder Kidneys ____________ Lungs-_____________ cause of cancer deaths among men and women who smoke (spreads quickly) Mouth Cancer Can cause cancer of: Mouth- higher risk of mouth cancer using smokeless tobacco products Head Neck Sores form in ________________ of users Sores will disappear when user quits Risk of cancer depends on: How ___________ How________ was used Other Health Problems ______________________________ Do not recover from illnesses as ________ Take longer to heal from wounds and surgeries Can get _________ diseases Cause premature signs of ________ Harmful to fetus- more likely to miscarry Babies born from smoking mothers are more likely to be smaller and suffer from health complications _________ good effects of smoking Tobacco and Appearance Lingering smell of _____________ Wrinkle in skin ________________________ Stained teeth and fingers Frequent coughing Less physically fit _______________________ Inflamed gums Sores in mouth Appearance can effect social relationships and many people are offended by the smell of a smoker or tobacco user. Who Buys Tobacco? Tobacco companies spend nearly __________ million dollars an hour to advertise their products Using has _______________ among adults Use Targeted Marketing-_____________at particular group of people (teens, sports fans, outdoor enthusiasts) Usually use attractive people, ______________, and people doing exciting things to advertise their product Tobacco companies eye children and teens for profitable buyers Result: lawsuit in 1998 tobacco companies cannot use cartoon characters to attract teens and children. Internal Influences ___________- teens think it will help them cope and relax with stressful things. Weight- think tobacco will help them maintain or lose weight. It reduces capacity to do aerobic exercise and sports ____________- think it makes them feel grown up, but it is not “cool” Independence- sign of independence, but it actually makes users become dependent on unhealthy and costly habits ___________________________- want to fit in, but most teens don’t smoke External Influences Imitate a role model- be like ________________, but people don’t realize their role models wish they could quit smoking Peers- _______________ influences Peers is one of the ______________ powerful sources to influence tobacco use Peer pressure is the feeling to do something because your friends want you too This is the ___________ _____________________ teens first try cigarettes Most are offered in ____________ and high school- some will try and get hooked and ultimately die from it Entertainment- portray smoking as appealing, but these items are paid millions of dollars to feature ________________________ _______________- strong evidence advertising influences teens Family member and other adults- people close to them do it, so they think it’s OK to do too All influence attitude about smoking because they make it look cool or glamorous. You know the dangers of tobacco use, but it’s difficult to not be curious _______________________________________________________ An Expensive Habit Public Health Costs- tobacco related illnesses ____________ cost of medical care for everyone Pay _______________health insurance rates Have ________________ doctor and dentist visits Cost to Nation Economy – people______________ work due to tobacco related illnesses and produce fewer goods and services, companies lose money Pregnancy and Tobacco- risk of low birth weight, premature delivery, SIDS higher in infants of parents that smoke ___________________________________ Breaking the Rules To prevent more and more people dying because of tobacco use: It is ______________________ the law to sell tobacco products to anyone under 18 Forbid smoking on __________________________________________________ Parents ___________________________ own rules at home for tobacco use Social Strain Causes awkward and risky situations and creates tension among family and friends. Situations of social strain: Being with someone _____________________ breaking the law and buying cigarettes even though you do nothing wrong Smoking even when it bothers _______________ around you Pressure to use tobacco even if you don’t want too Nicotine the Addictive Drug Nicotine is a ________________________ drug found in tobacco that enters the bloodstream. It only takes __________________ to reach the brain Nicotine attaches to receptors that send messages through the body for your heart to beat faster and blood pressure to rise People develop a ___________________ to the drug and need more and more to get the same effects Body will become used to nicotine and cannot feel ____________ without it causing an addiction. Addiction is condition of a physical or psychological dependence for the drug It’s Tough to Quit ____________ of adult smokers say they want to quit each year Of the 50% of adult smokers to try to quit, ___________ are successful By age 18, 2/3 of teens who started smoking say they regret smoking ____________will try to quit but will fail The_____________ you are when you quit, then more time your body has to recover Usually takes several _____________ to quit Once users quit, withdrawal will occur- dizzy, depressed, trouble sleeping Some ______________ the product years after quitting Strategies for Quitting Gradually reduce the _____________ of cigarettes smoked or frequent use or smokeless products over time __________________- stopping all at once ____________________- medication that allows the users to give tobacco up right away while gradually cutting down on nicotine Nicotine Replacement Therapy- medicine that delivers small amounts of nicotine into the body (nicotine gum) _______________________________________ Prescription NRT or patches (inhalers and nasal sprays) Regular exercise program focusing on individual health Most OTC and Prescription nicotine medicines have only been tested on adults, so teens under _____________ should talk to the doctor first Sometimes ______________________work better –NRT ( help with physical addiction) and support group (help adjusting mentally to not smoking) Finding Healthy Habits Lifestyle choices you make now ________________ future health and happiness Knowing the __________________ of tobacco use and being prepared to refuse it are the best ways to ensure a healthy life Refusing Tobacco Peer pressure is not always a bad thing Two types of peer pressure _________________ _________________ Tobacco Free Lifestyle If you have never used tobacco, _______________________________ It is _____________to become addicted Using tobacco is ____________________ It makes your skin, hair, breath, and clothing __________________ Makes teeth yellow It is_________________________ Making the choice to stay tobacco free is ______________ one you will regret! How to Not Start ____________________________________________- don’t spend time people who use it so that you aren’t pressured too _______________________________ where tobacco products may be used- Give reasons to not go to parties where it might be Use _____________________________- Say no, explain reasons for not trying, leave