the dangers of cigarette smoking - mapeh 8 (health 4th quarter)
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THE DANGERS OF CIGARETTE SMOKING
MR. CARLO JUSTINO J. LUNAMalabanias Integrated School
Angeles City
HEALTHUnit 4 – Prevention of Substance Use and Abuse
Why do cigarettes andalcohol consideredgateway drugs?
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GATEWAY DRUGS
Gateway drugs such as cigarettes and alcohol are legal drugs that a non-drug user might try,
which can lead him/her to more dangerous drugs such as marijuana and shabu.
Activity 1: Key to KnowingCopy and complete the key diagram below. List the two gateway drugs in the two smaller boxes and the examples of dangerous and illegal drugs in the bigger box.
GATEWAY DRUGS
Dangerous and Illegal Drugs
Activity 2: Why Do Teenagers SmokeAnswer the questions in your activity notebook.1. Why do teenagers smoke?2. Why do teenagers explore on using dangerous drugs?3. Do you think their reasons put their health at risk? Why
or why not?4. What can teenagers do to avoid smoking and using
dangerous drugs?
Activity 3: Acrostic PoemsWrite acrostic poems about smoking and alcohol. You may use words or phrases that describe or remind you of the topic word. The first word in each line of your poem should start with the letters of the topic words.
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smoking
SMOKING is a practice in which a substance is burned and the
resulting smoke breathed in to be tasted and absorbed into the bloodstream
Most commonly the substance is the dried leaves of the tobacco plant which have been rolled into a small square of rice paper to create a small, round cylinder called a "cigarette".
TOBACCO is a tall, leafy plant, originally
grown in south and central America, but now cultivated throughout the world
CIGARETTE a thin cylinder of finely-cut
tobacco rolled in paper for smoking
dangers ofcigarette smoking
HIGHBLOOD PRESSURE too much
exertion of blood against the arteries causing damage
HEART DISEASE involves the
cardiovascular system
BODY ODOR effect of
cigarette smoke to your body scent
BAD BREATH foul smell
exhaled from the mouth
BRONCHITIS inflammation of
the airways from the trachea into the lungs
EMPHYSEMA damaged air sacs
in the lungs
PNEUMONIA infection of the
lungs
ASTHMA a chronic disease
which affects the airways
CANCER a group of
diseases which makes body cells grow uncontrollably
three smokes produced by cigarette smoking
MAINSTREAM SMOKE refers specially to the
smoke that a smoker directly inhales
SIDESTREAM SMOKE the smoke that comes out of
the lighted end of a cigarette or pipe
is also called second-hand smoke (SHS) or environmental tobacco smoke (ETS)
is more dangerous than mainstream smoke
THIRD-HAND SMOKE smoke left for a long time on sofa,
beddings, pillow and other objects is also called residual tobacco
smoke (RTS) settles along with dust and can last
for months still contains harmful chemicals and
carcinogens
Why do young people start smoking?
Think of some reasons.
SOME REASONS: Young people are attracted to
the image
Because their friends and family are smokers
Cultural influences
What are in cigarettes?Do you know?
Over 4000 Chemicals!!!!(60 of which are carcinogenic)
Let’s have a look at some.ANTI-SMOKING CAMPAIGNS
• How are each of these ads different?
• Who is the primary target audience?
• How do the ads make you feel?• Which ad do you think is most
effective?• What would your anti-smoking
campaign look like?
QUESTIONS:
THE DANGERS OF CIGARETTE SMOKING
MR. CARLO JUSTINO J. LUNAMalabanias Integrated School
Angeles City
HEALTHUnit 4 – Prevention of Substance Use and Abuse