Title: Tobacco 101 Presentation
1Tobacco 101 Presentation
- Marcia Brown-Machen, M.P.H.
- Program Director
City of Berkeley Tobacco Prevention Program
(510) 981-5330
2Consequences 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
3Tobacco 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)
4What are the tobacco-related diseases that are
contributing to all these deaths?
5Tobacco use The single largest cause of
preventable death.
6Arteriosclerosis Atherosclerosis
Healthy artery
Damaged artery
7Heart 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
8Peripheral Vascular Disease
9Stroke
This brain shows stroke damage, which can cause
death or severe mental or physical disability
10Emphysema
Emphysematic lung
Healthy lung
- Symptoms Include
- Shortness of breath
- Chronic cough
- Wheezing
- Anxiety
- Weight loss
- Ankle, feet and leg swelling
- fatigue
11Lung CancerThe uncontrolled growth of abnormal
cells in one or both lungs
Lung cancer kills more people than any other type
of cancer
12Fetal Damage
- Fetal Smoking Syndrome
- Birth defects
- Premature stillbirth
- Low birthweight
- Prone to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
- Lowered immune capacity
13Laryngeal 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
14Dental 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
15Consequences of chewing tobacco
Leukoplakia
Oral cancer
16Secondhand smoke
17Chemical 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
18If smoking is so bad for us, why do we start?
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22Tobacco Myths
- Myth Clove cigarettes are less harmful than
regular cigarettes. -
- Myth Cigars are safe
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- 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!
23What 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
24Cigar UseUsing beauty and fame to promote a
dirty, devastating habit
25What is marijuana?
- A drug obtained from the flowering tops of the
female cannabis or hemp plant
26What is a blunt?
- A blunt is when you take a cigar and
- slice it open removing the tobacco and
- replacing it with marijuana.
27Hookahs
- 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.
28Think 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
29The 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?
30Get 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
31Contact 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