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Title: Physiological Effects of Tobacco


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Physiological Effects of Tobacco
  • HS 460

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  • Tobacco related deaths are the single most
    preventable cause of death in the world.
  • Annually in the United States
  • More than 419,000 tobacco related deaths
    including more than 53,000 deaths from second
    hand smoke

3
Carcinogenic Agents (Several Hundred)
  • I.e. acetone, arsenic, benzopyrene, phenol, tar,
    nicotine, etc.

4
Paralysis of Respiratory Cilia
  • i.e. acrolein, aldehyde, ammonia, nitrogen
    dioxide, hydrocyanic acid, etc.

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Toxic Substances (poisons- over 200)
  • i.e. nicotine, carbolic acid, CO2, CO, methyl
    alcohol, etc.

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Respiratory Tract Irritations
  • Formic acid
  • Tars (pyridine)
  • Glycerin
  • Dyethylene glycol

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Those substances also lead to
  • Peptic ulcer irritation
  • Low child birth weight
  • Premature births
  • Miscarriage
  • Still births
  • Neonatal deaths
  • Cancer
  • 20 of the unsuccessful pregnancies would have
    been successful had the mother not smoked

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Child Birth
  • Smoking Mother
  • Low birth weight
  • Premature births
  • Still births
  • Neonatal deaths
  • Smoking Father (non-smoking mother-no second hand
    smoke)
  • Greater increase in child birth problems (similar
    to but lower than that of smoking mother)
  • Second hand smoke
  • Greater increase in child birth problems

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Age people begin smoking
  • Preteens (10)
  • Teenage years (80)
  • Post teen years (10)
  • 90 will start during college age years.
  • If a person gets beyond their mid-twenties and
    doesnt smoke they probably wont smoke.

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Flavoring Agents (additives)
  • Almost every flavoring agent known to man has
    been added to tobacco
  • Most commonly- pipe tobacco

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Filters
  • Usually end up with more tar and nicotine
  • Explain- diagram on board

13
Pollution (several thousand pollutants identified
in tobacco smoke)
  • Anyone who claims to be concerned with pollution
    and smokes is a hypocrite- with no qualifications

14
Loss of tissue elasticity
  • Arteries
  • Greater increase CVD- heart attacks and strokes
  • Alveoli
  • Greater increase in respiratory disorders
  • Bronchitis
  • Asthma
  • Lung cancer
  • Skin (leathery)
  • Increase physiological aging process
  • Increase skin cancer

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Heart Stimulant
  • Potentially increase pulse greater than 30
    beats/min.
  • Duration of greater than 30 min.
  • Exercise similar increase in beats/min.
  • Duration of 5 min. or less
  • Smoking results in no physiological benefits

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Vasoconstrictor
  • Greater risk of frostbite in cold temperatures
  • Chronically- gangrene
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