ANTI-SMOKING-HEALTH-EDUCATION-CAMPAIGN.pptx This slide talks about Anti Smoking health Education Campaign . Common Risk Factors of Smoking and its Long Term Effects. In this slide you will also know what is smoking, what is tobacco smoking, the chemicals in the cigarettes, Most dangerous compound found in a cigarette, Kind of tobacco smoke.
What is second hand smoke?
What is Third hand smoke?
What is Mainstream smoke?
What is nicotine and its effect?
What's the difference between healthy lungs and smoking lungs?
11. Single largest cause of disease and premature death
Prime factor in heart disease, stroke, chronic lung
disease and cancer of the lungs, larynx, esophagus,
mouth, bladder and contributes to cancer of the
cervix, pancreas and kidneys
COPD, Cancer, heart disease and stroke are the most
common smoke-related diseases
12. 2 people
die each minute from a
tobacco-related disease
in the Western Pacific
Region.
13. In the 20th century, the tobacco epidemic
killed 100 million people worldwide.
•During the 21st century, it could kill one billion.
15. CONSTITUENTS OF TOBACCO SMOKE
The list of ingredients in tobacco smoke includes
over 7000 chemical compounds
About half are found naturally in the tobacco
leaf and half are created by chemical reactions
when tobacco is burned
Some are introduced during the curing
process, others are added by manufacturers to
impart a distinctive flavor or quality to their
product
17. CYANIDE – chemical weapons. It
interferes with the release of oxygen to
tissues and it competitively binds to
hemoglobin.
ARSENIC- a poison used to kill
mammals
MOST DANGEROUS COMPOUND IN
CIGARETTE SMOKE:
18. KINDS OF TOBACCO SMOKE
MAIN STREAM SMOKE
Combination of inhaled and exhaled smoke after
taking a puff on a lit cigarette
SECOND HAND SMOKE
Combination of smoke from burning the burning
end of cigarette and the smoke breathed out by
smokers; also known as side stream smoke or
environmental tobacco smoke
THIRD-HAND SMOKE
Combination of cigarette by products that cling
to smokers’ hair and clothing as well as the
floors, surfaces, carpets, furniture, appliances,
fabrics and children's toys-even after tobacco
smoke has cleared
19. Studies have shown that
exposure for as little as 8
to 20 minutes causes
physical reactions linked
to heart disease and
stroke
(Source: World Lung Foundation & the American Cancer Society)
SECOND HAND SMOKE
25. HEALTHY LUNGS
You can see how the
lung looks without the
effects of inhalation
of smoke.
Note black specks
throughout
indicative of carbon
deposits from
pollution
26. LUNG AFTER SMOKING
Smokers lung with
cancer. White area on
top is the cancer, this
is what killed the
person. The blackened
area is just the deposit
of tars that all smokers
paint into their lungs
with every puff they
take.
29. BRONCHITIS
• Chronic bronchitis is a chronic
inflammatory condition in the lungs
that causes the respiratory passages
to be swollen and irritated, increases
the mucus production and may
damage the lungs. The symptoms are
coughing and breathlessness, which
will get worse over the years.
30. EMPHYSEMA
Affects the alveoli
The smokers cough weakens the walls
of the alveoli, therefore the lungs can
not take in enough oxygen which leads
to breathlessness.
31. A smoker’s risk of heart
attack is more than twice
that of nonsmokers.
33. Smoking during pregnancy accounts
for an increase in :
• Spontaneous abortion
• Ectopic pregnancy
• Low-birth weight babies
• Perinatal mortality
• Long-term effects on
growth and development
of the child
• AND carries a risk to the
mother herself
34. Smoking is ugly.
Bad skin and premature
wrinking.
Bad breath.
Discoloured teeth.
Blood-shot eyes.
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38. Number of Cigarettes smoked- The more
cigarettes smoked, the greater the risk.
• Duration of smoking- The longer you smoke
the greater your risk.
• Age started smoking- The younger you
started smoking, the greater your risk.
• Pattern of inhaling- The deeper you inhale,
the greater your risk.
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40. REMEMBER… - With each cigarette you light…
you are burning that very vital
and life-sustaining money!
- Money that could have been used
to buy more important things
needed by the family (food,
education of children, healthcare,
etc)
41. FAST FACTS ON QUITTING SMOKING:
After 1 hour- Blood pressure begins to drop,
and circulation may start to improve.
After 12 hours - the body cleanses itself of
the excess carbon monoxide from the
cigarettes.
After 1 day -the risk of heart attack begins to
decrease.
After 2 days - a person may notice a
heightened sense of smell and more vivid
tastes as these nerves heal.
After 3 days - the nicotine levels in a
person's body are depleted
After 1 month- Athletic endurance increases
and former smokers may notice a renewed
ability for cardiovascular activities,
After 9 months - the lungs have significantly
healed themselves
After 1 year - a person's risk for coronary
heart disease decreases by half.
After 10 years - The likelihood of developing
mouth, throat, or pancreatic cancer has
significantly reduced.
After 15 years- the risk of developing
pancreatic cancer has reduced to the same
level as a non-smoker.
After 20 years -After 20 years, the risk of
death from smoking-related causes, including
both lung disease and cancer, drops to the
level of a person who has never smoked in
their life. Also, the risk of developing
pancreatic cancer has reduced to that of
someone who has never smoked.
42. OTHER VICES HARMFUL TO YOUR
HEALTH/LIFE
DRINKING
ALCOHOLIC
DRINKS
USING/SELLING
PROHIBITED
DRUGS
GAMBLING
WATCHING &
PRACTICING
PORNOGRAPH
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