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SMOKING
     Presents by :
     Hasnaa IFKIRNE
SAMMURY
Introduction
  History
    Facts
      Smoking in Morocco
         What’s in a cigarette?
             What happens when you smoke?
               The effects of smoking
                  Risk factor
                     How to quit
INTRODUCTION


   As smokers, we learn early on
    to put up a mental wall        Conclusion
    of denial between our smoking
    habit and the harsh reality
    of the damage we're inflicting
    on ourselves with every
    cigarette smoked.
INTRODUCTION

    We tell ourselves lies that allow us smoke with some level of
    comfort. We say we have time to quit, that cancer doesn't run
    in our family...that we can quit any time we want to, that the
    bad things happen to other people. And because smoking is
    typically a slow killer, those lies support the framework of our
    wall of denial for years and years.
HISTORY
   The history of smoking dates back to as early as 5000 BC in
    shamanistic rituals. Many ancient
    civilizations, such as the
    Babylonians, Indians and
    Chinese, burnt incense as a
    part of religious rituals, as did
    the later Catholic and Orthodox
    Christian churches.
HISTORY

   The smoking of tobacco, as well as various hallucinogenic drugs was
    used to achieve trances and to come into contact with the spirit world.

   Cannabis smoking was common in Sub-Saharan Africa through Ethiopia
    and the east African coast in the Middle East before the arrival of
    tobacco, and was early on a common social activity that centered around
    the type of water pipe called a hookah.
FACTS
   The tobacco industry is one of the biggest in the world market.
    It is worth more than $400 billion annually. Up to 1 trillion
    cigarettes are sold all over the world every year.

   Most countries now have a minimum age for buying tobacco
    of 18 years, except Japan whose minimum age is 20.

   Smoking has been identified as being responsible for a lot of
    preventable illnesses and deaths all over the world.
FACTS

Percent of adults
who smoke by sex:




Percent of adults
who smoke by poverty:
SMOKING IN MOROCCO
    Morocco is considered one of the largest consumers of
    tobacco in the Mediterranean with more than 15 billion
    cigarettes per year.
    Every day, at least 14 cigarettes are smoked by men and 12 for
    women.

   A national survey on the habits and behavior of
    smokers published in 2008, the smoker spends an average
    of 22 DH per day for the purchase of tobacco.
SMOKING IN MOROCCO

    Since 1996, we have an anti-smoking law (No. 15-91), which
    prohibits smoking in certain public places, propaganda,
    advertising in favor of tobacco.
    But if this low has continued to envolve and strengthen over
    time
    in Morocco, there is still
    a very strong distortion
    between the text
    and its application.
SMOKING IN MOROCCO

   Criminal penalties and fines,
    however, are provided up
    to 500 DH for smoking
    in an enclosed public place,
    and up to 5,000 DH
    for him to sell cigarettes to minors.
    But in fact, no one verbalized.
WHAT’S IN A CIGARETTE?
THE EFFECTS OF SMOKING

ORGANS             EFFECTS OF SMOKING
BRAIN               Nicotine affects a smoker’s brain chemistry and
                   mood.
                    Tobacco smoke is a major cause of stroke.


EYES               Smokers have a 2 to 3 times greater chance of
                   developing cataracts, a leading cause of blindness.

MOUTH AND THROAT    Smokers are more likely to get periodontitis (gum
                   disease).
                   Smoking causes cancer of the larynx, mouth, and
                   esophagus.
                    Smokers are more likely to have upper respiratory
                   tract infections—sore throat and colds.
THE EFFECTS OF SMOKING
LUNGS            Smokers are at greater risk of lung cancer.
                 Smokers have more respiratory illnesses, including
                pneumonia, bronchitis.
                 Smoking causes emphysema.
                 Smoking is related to asthma among children and teens.



HEART            Smoking is a leading cause of coronary heart disease.
                 Smoking causes atherosclerosis (or hardening of the
                arteries).


Other cancers   Pancreas , stomach, kidneys, and bladder.
OTHER EFFECTS

Pregnancy:

    The growth of baby retards when mother
smokes in pregnancy. It affects the brain
development of baby. and have lower birth
weight, respiratory diseases, and other
illnesses.
This happens even when mother is a
passive smoker.
The chances of miscarriage, premature
birth and fetal death increase.
OTHER EFFECTS

    Reproductive system
     Smoking also reduces fertility in both men and
     women.
RISK FACTOR
   Tobacco, mostly cigarette smoking, kills more than 440,000
    people a year,
    making it more lethal
    than AIDS, homicides,
    suicides….
    Indeed, one in every five
    deaths is attributable
     to smoking.
RISK FACTOR

   In one study, only 42% of male lifelong smokers reached
    the age of 73, compared to 78% of nonsmokers.

   Even cutting back smoking by more than half does not
    cut the risk for poor health compared to heavy smokers
    (considered to be more than 15 cigarettes a day). Only
    quitting helps.
HOW TO QUIT
Get Ready to Quit : this is an
important first step. You must be
motivated.


Avoid smoking traps : know and
avoid situations where you would
normally smoke


Don't be discouraged : It doesn't
mean you can't quit. Keep thinking
of yourself as a nonsmoker. You are
one.
HOW TO QUIT
Keep busy and moving : do activities
which use hands, such as puzzles,
walking, Being active makes you feel
better and helps to prevent weight gain,
and eating sugarless gum.


Be good to yourself : get plenty of rest,
drink lots of water, and 3 healthy meals
daily. Congratulate yourself for making a
major, positive change in your life.


Take change : Decide what you can do
the next time you want to smoke to keep
you from doing it.
THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION

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Smoking

  • 1. SMOKING Presents by : Hasnaa IFKIRNE
  • 2. SAMMURY Introduction History Facts Smoking in Morocco What’s in a cigarette? What happens when you smoke? The effects of smoking Risk factor How to quit
  • 3. INTRODUCTION  As smokers, we learn early on to put up a mental wall Conclusion of denial between our smoking habit and the harsh reality of the damage we're inflicting on ourselves with every cigarette smoked.
  • 4. INTRODUCTION  We tell ourselves lies that allow us smoke with some level of comfort. We say we have time to quit, that cancer doesn't run in our family...that we can quit any time we want to, that the bad things happen to other people. And because smoking is typically a slow killer, those lies support the framework of our wall of denial for years and years.
  • 5. HISTORY  The history of smoking dates back to as early as 5000 BC in shamanistic rituals. Many ancient civilizations, such as the Babylonians, Indians and Chinese, burnt incense as a part of religious rituals, as did the later Catholic and Orthodox Christian churches.
  • 6. HISTORY  The smoking of tobacco, as well as various hallucinogenic drugs was used to achieve trances and to come into contact with the spirit world.  Cannabis smoking was common in Sub-Saharan Africa through Ethiopia and the east African coast in the Middle East before the arrival of tobacco, and was early on a common social activity that centered around the type of water pipe called a hookah.
  • 7. FACTS  The tobacco industry is one of the biggest in the world market. It is worth more than $400 billion annually. Up to 1 trillion cigarettes are sold all over the world every year.  Most countries now have a minimum age for buying tobacco of 18 years, except Japan whose minimum age is 20.  Smoking has been identified as being responsible for a lot of preventable illnesses and deaths all over the world.
  • 8. FACTS Percent of adults who smoke by sex: Percent of adults who smoke by poverty:
  • 9. SMOKING IN MOROCCO  Morocco is considered one of the largest consumers of tobacco in the Mediterranean with more than 15 billion cigarettes per year. Every day, at least 14 cigarettes are smoked by men and 12 for women.  A national survey on the habits and behavior of smokers published in 2008, the smoker spends an average of 22 DH per day for the purchase of tobacco.
  • 10. SMOKING IN MOROCCO  Since 1996, we have an anti-smoking law (No. 15-91), which prohibits smoking in certain public places, propaganda, advertising in favor of tobacco. But if this low has continued to envolve and strengthen over time in Morocco, there is still a very strong distortion between the text and its application.
  • 11. SMOKING IN MOROCCO  Criminal penalties and fines, however, are provided up to 500 DH for smoking in an enclosed public place, and up to 5,000 DH for him to sell cigarettes to minors. But in fact, no one verbalized.
  • 12. WHAT’S IN A CIGARETTE?
  • 13. THE EFFECTS OF SMOKING ORGANS EFFECTS OF SMOKING BRAIN  Nicotine affects a smoker’s brain chemistry and mood.  Tobacco smoke is a major cause of stroke. EYES Smokers have a 2 to 3 times greater chance of developing cataracts, a leading cause of blindness. MOUTH AND THROAT  Smokers are more likely to get periodontitis (gum disease). Smoking causes cancer of the larynx, mouth, and esophagus.  Smokers are more likely to have upper respiratory tract infections—sore throat and colds.
  • 14. THE EFFECTS OF SMOKING LUNGS  Smokers are at greater risk of lung cancer.  Smokers have more respiratory illnesses, including pneumonia, bronchitis.  Smoking causes emphysema.  Smoking is related to asthma among children and teens. HEART  Smoking is a leading cause of coronary heart disease.  Smoking causes atherosclerosis (or hardening of the arteries). Other cancers Pancreas , stomach, kidneys, and bladder.
  • 15. OTHER EFFECTS Pregnancy: The growth of baby retards when mother smokes in pregnancy. It affects the brain development of baby. and have lower birth weight, respiratory diseases, and other illnesses. This happens even when mother is a passive smoker. The chances of miscarriage, premature birth and fetal death increase.
  • 16. OTHER EFFECTS  Reproductive system Smoking also reduces fertility in both men and women.
  • 17. RISK FACTOR  Tobacco, mostly cigarette smoking, kills more than 440,000 people a year, making it more lethal than AIDS, homicides, suicides…. Indeed, one in every five deaths is attributable to smoking.
  • 18. RISK FACTOR  In one study, only 42% of male lifelong smokers reached the age of 73, compared to 78% of nonsmokers.  Even cutting back smoking by more than half does not cut the risk for poor health compared to heavy smokers (considered to be more than 15 cigarettes a day). Only quitting helps.
  • 19. HOW TO QUIT Get Ready to Quit : this is an important first step. You must be motivated. Avoid smoking traps : know and avoid situations where you would normally smoke Don't be discouraged : It doesn't mean you can't quit. Keep thinking of yourself as a nonsmoker. You are one.
  • 20. HOW TO QUIT Keep busy and moving : do activities which use hands, such as puzzles, walking, Being active makes you feel better and helps to prevent weight gain, and eating sugarless gum. Be good to yourself : get plenty of rest, drink lots of water, and 3 healthy meals daily. Congratulate yourself for making a major, positive change in your life. Take change : Decide what you can do the next time you want to smoke to keep you from doing it.
  • 21. THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION