it’s deadly. it’s addictive. it’s nasty. tobacco in texas
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It’s deadly. It’s addictive.
It’s nasty.
Tobacco in TexasTobacco in Texas
It’s deadly. It’s addictive.
It’s nasty.
Tobacco in TexasTobacco in Texas
The Consequence of Smoking
The Consequence of Smoking
NationallyOne person dies every 72
seconds from a tobacco related cause.
438,000 people per year
The Consequence of Smoking
The Consequence of Smoking
TexasOne person dies every 21
minutes from a tobacco related cause.
24,500 people per year
Deaths From SmokingDeaths From Smoking
Smoking kills more people than alcohol, AIDS, car crashes, illegal drugs,
murders, and suicides combined.
Texas Preventable Deaths
Texas Preventable Deaths
Monetary Costs in Texas
Monetary Costs in Texas
Annual health care costs in Texas directly caused by smoking = $5,830,000,000
Residents' state & federal tax burden from smoking-caused government expenditures = $586 per household
Teens who smoke cigarettes are
3 times more likely to drink alcohol, 8 times more likely to smoke marijuana, 22 times more likely to use cocaine
than non-smokers.
Think about it…Think about it…
What if YOU don’t smoke
but are around others who do ?
What if YOU don’t smoke
but are around others who do ?
Cigarette smoke contains more than 4,000 known
chemical compounds that are released into the air as
particles and gases.
Second Hand SmokeSecond Hand Smoke
The particulate phase of cigarette smoke includes nicotine, tar, benzene and
benzoapyrene.
Second Hand SmokeSecond Hand Smoke
The gas phase includes carbon monoxide,
ammonia, dimethylnitrosamine,
formaldehyde, hydrogen cyanide and acrolein.
Second Hand SmokeSecond Hand Smoke
There are 69 known or probable carcinogens
in cigarette smoke.
Second Hand SmokeSecond Hand Smoke
11. 5-Methylchrysene12. Miscellaneous Organic Compounds13. Acetamide Acrylamide14. Acrylonitrile Vinyl chloride15. DDT DDE16. Catechol Caffeic acid17. 1,1-Dimethylhydrazine
Nitromethane18. 2-Nitropropane Nitrobenzene19. Ethyl carbamate20. Ethylene oxide
21. Propylene oxide22. Methyleugenol23. MeAaC (2-amino-3-methyl-9-H-
pyrido[2,3-b]indole24. N-Nitrosamines25. N-Nitrosodimethylamine26. N-Nitrosoethylmethylamine27. N-Nitrosodiethylamine28. N-Nitrosodi-n-propylamine29. N-Nitroso-di-n-butylamine30. N-Nitrosopyrrolidine
31. N-Nitrosopiperidine32. N-Nitrosodiethanolamine33. N-Nitrosonornicotine34. 4-(Methylnitrosamino)-1-(3pyridyl)-
1-butanone35. Inorganic Compounds36. Hydrazine37. Arsenic38. Beryllium39. Nickel40. Chromium (only hexavalent)
41. Cadmium42. Cobalt43. Lead44. Polonium-21045. N-Heterocyblic Amines46. AaC IQ47. Trp-P-1 Trp-P-248. Glu-P-1 Glu-P-249. PhlP50. Aldehydes
51. Formaldehyde52. Acetaldhehyde53. Volatile Hyrocarbons54. 1,3-Butadeine55. Isoprene56. Styrene57. Benzene58. Heterocyclic Compounds59. Quinoline Dibenz(a,h)acridine60. Dibenz(a,j)acridine
Dibenzo(c,g)carbazole
61. Benzo(b)furan Furan62. Aromatic Amines63. 2-Toluidine 2,6-Dimethylaniline64. 2-Naphthylamine 4-Aminobiphenyl
Why do smart people choose to
breathe in all of these chemicals
from second hand smoke ?
Secondhand smoke is a known cause of lung cancer, heart disease, low
birth-weight births, and chronic lung ailments such as bronchitis and
asthma (particularly in children), as well as other health problems.
Second Hand SmokeSecond Hand Smoke
It’s deadly. It’s addictive.
It’s nasty.
Tobacco in TexasTobacco in Texas
AddictionAddiction
Can people really get addicted to the nicotine
in cigarettes, snuff or chewing tobacco ?
Addiction Addiction
Nicotine is in the same stimulant category as cocaine, methamphetamine, crack and
speed. Your brain gets addicted to
nicotine very quickly.
In less than 7 seconds:In less than 7 seconds:
Nicotine is an addicting stimulant that reaches the brain within 7 seconds making the heart beat
faster and the carbon monoxide in the smoke makes the blood
vessels constrict which increases blood pressure.
It’s deadly. It’s addictive.
It’s nasty.
Tobacco in TexasTobacco in Texas
Long Term Negative Effects
Long Term Negative Effects
• Cancers (lung, throat, mouth, bladder, pancreas,
uterus, cervix and kidney)
• Heart Disease• Stroke• Bronchitis• Emphysema
• Cancers (lung, throat, mouth, bladder, pancreas,
uterus, cervix and kidney)
• Heart Disease• Stroke• Bronchitis• Emphysema
Short Term Negative Effects
Short Term Negative Effects
• Shortness of breath• Reduced athletic ability• Smell in hair and clothes• Bad breath• Yellow teeth• Stained fingers
• Shortness of breath• Reduced athletic ability• Smell in hair and clothes• Bad breath• Yellow teeth• Stained fingers
Other Negative EffectsOther Negative Effects
•Loose Your Drivers License•It’s not really cool!
•Only 21% of young people in Texas smoke – that means if you don’t smoke, you’re in the majority! Not everyone is doing it!
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