develop and understanding that alcohol is a drug. learn how alcohols effects on the body ...
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Develop and understanding that alcohol is a drug.
Learn how alcohols effects on the body
Understand how Alcoholism affects others.
Understand why people choose not to drink.
ALCOHOL AS A DRUG
Alcohol found in beverages such as beer, wine and liquor is Ethanol
Ethanol is produced when yeast changes sugar into Carbon Dioxide and alcohol
ALCOHOL AS A DRUG
Alcohol content is measured in “proof”.
Proof is twice the percentage of alcohol by volume.
In other words, a bottle of liquor that is 80 proof is 40 percent alcohol by volume.
ALCOHOL AS A DRUG
So 100-proof Vodka is what % alcohol?
Beers and wine carry labels indicating the % of their alcohol content
Beverages with a greater % of alcohol such as whiskey have the proof listed on the label
ALCOHOL AS A DRUG
Alcohol is a drug that acts as a powerful depressant
A Depressant is a drug that slows the activity of the body’s nervous system
WHO USES ALCOHOL?
People often think of a person who has a serious drinking problem as someone who sleeps on park benches and wears shabby clothes
In reality, heavy drinkers come from all kinds of cultures, backgrounds, levels of education, ages, etc.
WHY PEOPLE DRINK
The reasons why people drink are as varied as themselves.
Advertising promotes the image of a drinker as attractive, healthy, successful, etc.
LEGAL RISKS
Selling alcohol to someone under the age of 21 is a criminal offense
Law prohibits minors (people under 21) from buying or possessing alcohol
The law also requires people who are old enough to drink alcohol legally to behave responsibly
BUILDING MUSCLE
Alcohol provides 7 calories per gram. So you're getting a lot of empty calories that just are not used for building muscle mass.
These calories can promote fat storage as well as reduce your consumption of high-quality, high- protein nutrients essential for building muscle mass.
SHORT TERM PHYSICAL EFFECTS
Happen within minutes/days
Blurred Vision, Speech is slurred, sensations and perception are less clear, inhibitions are reduced
Coordination is impaired, reflexes become sluggish
Alcohol is absorbed in the stomach and small intestine; too much alcohol in the stomach causes vomiting
BLOOD ALCOHOL CONCENTRATION(BAC)
The amount of ethanol in a person’s blood is expressed by a percentage called BAC
At .020 light to moderate drinkers begin to feel some effects.
At .060 judgment is somewhat impaired, people are less able to make rational decisions about their capabilities (for example, driving).
BLOOD ALCOHOL CONCENTRATION(BAC)
At .080 there is a definite impairment of muscle coordination and driving skills; this is legal level for intoxication in most states.
At .10 there is a clear deterioration of reaction time and control; this is legally drunk in all states.
BEHAVIOR EFFECTS
As alcohol takes effect, drinkers begin to lose judgment and self-control
Alcohol decreases natural fears
Inhibitions are reduced
Inhibitions- are the controls that people put on their emotions and behavior in order to behave in socially acceptable ways
LONG TERM EFFECTS Tolerance- When the body
becomes accustomed to or builds up a resistance to a drug
Tolerance causes a drinkers body to need increasingly larger amounts of alcohol to achieve the same effect
From that tolerance comes: dependence, addition, withdrawal
Brain, Liver, and Heart damage
LIFE THREATENING SHORT TERM EFFECTS
Motor Vehicle Crashes Overdose Etc.
Alcohol is the number one drug problem among teenagers.
2/3’s of all students don’t know that alcohol is a drug. It affects both the mind and the body and can lead to addiction.
Children of alcoholics are 4 times more likely to become alcoholics.
The effect of alcohol is directly proportionate to body weight; young people who weigh less are affected faster and more severely than fully grown adults.
STAGES/TREATMENT
Alcoholism is a disease in which the alcoholic progresses through stages.
Early, Middle, Late
Treatment for alcoholism involves detoxification, rehabilitation, and membership in support groups
WHY?
Nondrinkers abstain from alcohol for religious beliefs or social customs, and because it’s harmful effects outweigh helpful effects.
Why else?
People and Tobacco Tobacco and it’s
Chemicals Health and Tobacco Choosing a Healthy
Lifestyle
Legal and Illegal
Risk Factors and Drug Abuse
Commonly Abused Drugs
Choosing To Be Drug Free
People are influenced not to use tobacco by knowing about dangers of tobacco use by:
1) Family 2) Friends 3) Media
Every eight seconds, someone dies from tobacco use.
Nicotine is one of the most addictive drugs in the world!
WHY PEOPLE ABSTAIN
One reason: Health
Bad breath Bad odor Poor Complexion Wrinkled Skin Discolored teeth Impaired taste/smell
WHY PEOPLE START
Studies show that people who have parents that smoke are more likely to smoke!
Friends use you are more likely to use!
Advertising- Presents a young, attractive, popular look!
NICOTINE WITHDRAWAL
Is a reaction to the lack of nicotine in the body
Which causes symptoms such as headaches, vomiting, nausea, intense craving for tobacco
Physical cravings reach their peak in the first 24 hrs.
Nicotine is a stimulant
Nicotine is one of the strongest poisons known!
Taken in large amounts, nicotine can kill people by paralyzing their breathing muscles
Smokers usually take in small amounts of nicotine
NICOTINE & ADDICTION
TAR & CARCINOGENS
Tar- dark, sticky mixture of chemicals that is formed when tobacco burns
Tar sticks to cells of respiratory system
Carcinogens- cancer causing agents
Cardiovascular Disease
-A smoker is 3x more likely to suffer heart attack then a non-smoker
Respiratory Disease-Chronic Bronchitis-Emphysema
DISEASES
OTHER PHYSICAL EFFECTS
Pregnancy-1) Premature births-2) Miscarriages-3) Low birth weight
Poorer Health-Colds, allergies, gum
disease, flu, ulcers
SECOND HAND SMOKE
Passive Smoking: Whenever you breathe the smoke in the air from other people’s cigars, pipes, cigarettes.
Some studies show that there is twice as much tar and nicotine in side stream smoke or passive smoke.
What should we do?
BENEFITS
Better circulation Exercise becomes easier Lung function increases Coughing, fatigue,
illness decreases Risk of developing lung
cancer goes down
Look better Feel better Function better
First off don’t ever start! Get support from friends
and family Remind yourself of the
benefits Vigorous exercise will
reduce cravings Avoid being around
people who smoke Sooner you quit the
sooner you will feel better!
QUITTING
USING DRUGS
When used as directed, legal drugs help the body fight injury and disease
The effects of illegal drugs outweigh any useful purposes.
Both legal and illegal drugs can be misused and abused
TYPES OF DRUGS
Medicines- Legal drugs that help the body fight injury
1) Over the counter drugs
2) Prescription Drugs
Illegal Drugs
ASIAN HEROIN BLACK TAR HEROIN
LORTAB PERCODAN
DANGERS OF DRUG ABUSE
Tolerance- When the body becomes accustomed to or builds up a resistance to a drug
Tolerance causes a need of increasingly larger amounts, which can lead to addiction, withdrawal, overdose
What a drug does to your body is called drugs action
What you feel is drugs effect: a physical or mental response to the drugs action
Drugs as produce side effects, which are unwanted, even dangerous, physical and mental effects cause by the drug.
DANGERS OF DRUG ABUSE
RISK FACTORS
1)Family: Poor relationship with family. If teenagers have good relationships with families, they can learn to deal with life’s problems and stresses
2) Social: Peer Pressure
3)Personal : Stress, low self-esteem, lack of confidence
Depressants: Slow brain and body’s reactions (i.e. alcohol)
Stimulants: Speeds up the activities of the central nervous system (i.e. cocaine)
Hallucinogens: Alter perception, thought, and mood (i.e. LSD)
Marijuana: A depressant, stimulant, and a mild hallucinogenic drug (i.e. “pot”, “grass”)
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