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Title: Tobacco 101 Presentation


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Tobacco 101 Presentation
  • Marcia Brown-Machen, M.P.H.
  • Program Director

City of Berkeley Tobacco Prevention Program
(510) 981-5330
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Consequences of Tobacco-Use Preventable Causes
of Death
Smoking 400,000
Accidents 94,000 2nd Hand Smoke
38,000 Alcohol 45,000 HIV/AIDS
32,600 Suicide 31,000 Homicide 21,000 Drugs
14,200
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Tobacco Kills More Americans Each Year Than
Alcohol, Cocaine, Crack, Heroin, Homicide,
Suicide, Car Accidents, Fires and AIDS combined
(Chart of health effects- to be scanned in)
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What are the tobacco-related diseases that are
contributing to all these deaths?
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Tobacco use The single largest cause of
preventable death.
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Arteriosclerosis Atherosclerosis
Healthy artery
Damaged artery
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Heart Attack
Smokers are twice as likely as Nonsmokers to have
a heart attack
Quitting smoking rapidly reduces the risk of
coronary heart disease
Torn heart wall Result of over-worked heart
muscle
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Peripheral Vascular Disease
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Stroke
This brain shows stroke damage, which can cause
death or severe mental or physical disability
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Emphysema
Emphysematic lung
Healthy lung
  • Symptoms Include
  • Shortness of breath
  • Chronic cough
  • Wheezing
  • Anxiety
  • Weight loss
  • Ankle, feet and leg swelling
  • fatigue

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Lung CancerThe uncontrolled growth of abnormal
cells in one or both lungs
Lung cancer kills more people than any other type
of cancer
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Fetal Damage
  • Fetal Smoking Syndrome
  • Birth defects
  • Premature stillbirth
  • Low birthweight
  • Prone to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
  • Lowered immune capacity

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Laryngeal Cancer
  • Symptoms
  • Persistent hoarseness
  • Chronic sore throat
  • Painful swallowing
  • Pain in the ear
  • Lump in the neck

Over 80 of deaths from laryngeal cancer are
linked to smoking
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Dental Problems
  • Common Consequences
  • Stained teeth
  • Gum inflammation
  • Black hairy tongue
  • Oral cancer
  • Delayed healing of the gums

Above Cavities Below Gingivitis
Overall poor oral health
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Consequences of chewing tobacco
Leukoplakia
Oral cancer
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Secondhand smoke
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Chemical Box
  • Whats in Tobacco?
  • Tar black sticky substance used to pave roads
  • Nicotine Insecticide
  • Carbon Monoxide Car exhaust
  • Acetone Finger nail polish remover
  • Ammonia Toilet Cleaner
  • Cadmium used batteries
  • Ethanol Alcohol
  • Arsenic Rat poison
  • Butane Lighter Fluid

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If smoking is so bad for us, why do we start?
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Tobacco Myths
  • Myth Clove cigarettes are less harmful than
    regular cigarettes.
  • Myth Cigars are safe
  • Myth Its OK to smoke as long as its a
    natural cigarette
  • Conclusion All tobacco products are addictive
  • (which takes your independence away), cause
    cancer, and harm non-smokers all around you. The
    average tobacco user is addicted for seven years
    before they can finally kick this enslaving
    habit!

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What is a cigar?
  • A cigar has larger amounts of tobacco than a
    cigarette
  • A cigar is tobacco rolled up in a tobacco leaf
  • A cigar does not have a filter

24
Cigar UseUsing beauty and fame to promote a
dirty, devastating habit
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What is marijuana?
  • A drug obtained from the flowering tops of the
    female cannabis or hemp plant

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What is a blunt?
  • A blunt is when you take a cigar and
  • slice it open removing the tobacco and
  • replacing it with marijuana.

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Hookahs
  • Not safer than regular tobacco smoke.
  • Causes the same diseases
  • Raises the risk of lip cancer, spreading
    infections like tuberculosis.
  • Users ingest about 100 times more lead from
    hookah smoke than from a cigarette.

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Think About Quitting
  • Pick a quit date
  • Keep a record of why, when, where and with whom
    you smoke
  • Get support and encouragement from your family,
    friends, and health providers.
  • Join a quit group call 981-5330
  • QuitNow_at_ci.berkeley.ca.us
  • Get individual counseling 1-800-NO-BUTTS

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The Quit Plan
  • Treat yourself well
  • Drink lots of water
  • Change your routines
  • Reduce stress
  • Deep breathing
  • Regular exercise
  • Do something enjoyable every day
  • Increase non-smoking social support
  • Other ideas?

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Get Medication and Use It Correctly
  • Talk to your health care provider about which
    medication will work for you
  • Available by prescription
  • Zyban (Wellbutrin, Bupropion)
  • Nicotine Inhaler
  • Nicotine Nasal Spray
  • Available over-the-counter
  • Nicotine Patch (Has an increase in efficacy when
    combined with Zyban)
  • Nicotine Gum and lozenge

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Contact Information
  • City of Berkeley Tobacco Prevention program (510)
    981-5330
  • QuitNow_at_ci.berkeley.ca.us
  • Mbrown-machen_at_ci.berkeley.ca.us
  • Special thanks to Molly Ward,
  • UCB Student and Public Health Intern,
  • for adapting this presentation to PowerPoint
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