Most of the peoples in software company are badly habitual of smoking.And it's my first presentation against those people to provide some awareness about smoking.Try to realise effect of smoking in our life.
And try to clear their myths about smoking like smoking helps to keep mind fresh etc.In this presentation, i also covered all disease which are directly due to smoking.In this discussion, i also covered passive smoking and it's effect in our family and also discussed in financial loss of a common man.
2. What is Smoking?
Smoking refers to the inhalation and exhalation of
fumes from burning tobacco in cigars, cigarettes
and pipes.
3. SMOKING: A DEADLY STATISTICS
Tobacco kills half of its users. 6 million people die each year
because of tobacco consumption.
4. SMOKING: A DEADLY STATISTICS
More than 5 million deaths are due to direct tobacco use while
more than 600,000 are from exposure to second hand –
smoke.
5. SMOKING: A DEADLY STATISTICS
Smoking causes 30% of all cancer deaths, 17% of all heart
disease of deaths and at least 80% of deaths from bronchitis
and emphysema.
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8. Why Do Young People Start Smoking?
Think of Some Reasons
9. Reasons/Myths about Smoking
Smoking helps me relieve stress.
Smoking helps me stay thin.
Parents influence on children.
I’m so Cool.
It relaxes me.
it’s adventure for me.
Peer Pressure.
13. Some of these are…
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
14. What are some of the
consequences of smoking?
Health diseases
Waste money
15. Diseases related to Smoking …
Lung Cancer
The uncontrolled growth of
abnormal cells in one or
both lungs. Lung cancer kill
more people than any other
type of cancer.
Arthrosclerosis
Narrowing of the arteries,
unable to pump blood easily
because of accumulation of
plaque on its walls.
16. Diseases related to Smoking …
Dental Problems
• Gum Inflammation
• Stained Teeth
• Poor oral health
• Bleeding gums
• Oral cancer
Cardiovascular diseases
Torn heart wall:
Result of over-worked heart
muscle.
Smokers are twice as likely as
Nonsmokers to have a heart
attack.
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18. Waste of money on Smoking
At nearly 5-10 cigarettes are smoked by smokers in a
day. Suppose 1 cigarette value is 15rs, than
1 day: 10X15 = 150rs
1 week: 10X15X7 = 1050rs
1 month: 10X15X30 = 4500rs
1 year: 10X15X365 = 54750rs
20. Passive Smoking
Inhalation of smoke, called second-hand smoke (SHS),
or environmental tobacco smoke (ETS).
• Second-hand smoke has been confirmed as a cause of
lung cancer in humans.
• Exposure to second-hand smoke can either trigger or
worsen symptoms.
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22. Smoking when pregnant
More likely to born prematurely
with a less weight than the non -
smoker mother infant.
Increase risk of miscarriage.
Have a Smaller organs and poorer
functionality in lungs.
23. HowtoStopsmoking
S = Set a quit date.
T = Tell family, friends that you plan to quit.
A = Anticipate & plan for the challenges you’ll face will
smoking.
R = Remove cigarettes & tobacco from your home, car …
T = Talk to your Dr. about getting help to quit.
24. Benefits for quitting
General health improves.
More energy.
Save money.
Sense of taste & smell improves.
Set an example for young people.
25. Campaign in India to stop Smoking
Government Regulations and Act:
Framework Convention on Tobacco Control(FCTC).
2003 Cigarette and Other Tobacco Products
Act(COTPA).
In August 2005, India become first country in the
world to ban smoking scenes in film and televisions.
NGO/Oraganisational Initiatives:
Nicorette support Facebook application for helping
Facebook Indian fans to quit smoking.
Ceche’s tobacco control program in south India –
incentives to refrain from tobacco related activities.