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ALCOHOL, YOUTH & ITS IMPACT ON HEALTH

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What is Alcohol…???

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Alcohol is a drug

Most of the time, when people talk about drugs,they think of illegal one’s but the most abused drug that is legal for people over 18.

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ALCOHOL IS DEPRESSANT

It slows down vital functions – resulting in slurred speech ,unsteady movements , disturbed perceptions and an ability to

react quickly.

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ALCOHOL & YOUNG PEOPLE

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Young people try alcohol for many reasons…

1.RELAXATION2.SOCIALISM3.CURIOSITY4.PEER PRESSURE5.FEEL OLDER / MATURE

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o Alcohol is the most commonly used drugs by teenagers.

Nearly 70% of 8th graders perceive alcoholic beverages as “fairly easy” to get.

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The no. one drug of choice for children and adolescents is alcohol..!

Children who drink alcohol before the age of 15 are five times more likely to have alcohol problems than those that start drinking after age 21.

2.6 million young people do not know that a person can die of an overdose of alcohol.

A study has shown that students diagnosed with alcohol abuse were 4 times more likely to experience major depression than those without an alcohol problem

A Serious Problem

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Effects of alcohol depends on a variety of factors .

A PERSONS WEIGHT

GENDER (Male or female)AGESIZE

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According to the NIAAA, the following are short-term effects of alcohol:

Alcohol can make people lose their inhibitions. It is a main reason why many people drink alcohol.

Moderate alcohol consumption can also lead to dizziness and talkativeness

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• Immediate effects of a large amount of alcohol include slurred speech, disturbed sleep, nausea and vomiting.

• Even low to moderate amounts of alcohol consumption can lead to a significant impairment to the judgment and coordination it takes to drive a vehicle.

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Effects

Prolonged and heavy use of alcohol can lead to addiction.

If someone suddenly stops drinking after alcohol has been consumed on a long-term basis, this is likely to produce withdrawal symptoms. These include hallucinations, convulsions, tremors and anxiety.

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According to SAMHSA, • Alcohol has a negative impact on

health. It can damage every organ in a person’s body. This includes a child’s developing brain. Alcohol impacts coordination, impulse control, memory and judgment.

• Alcohol use in childhood is also correlated with violence, risky sexual behavior, poor academic performance, alcohol-related driving incidents and other harmful behaviors. Alcohol use is also linked with youth deaths by drowning, suicide and homicide.

Childhood Drinking

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BINGE DRINKING

• Binge drinking happens when someone drinks more than four (for women) or five (for men) alcoholic drinks in about two hours. Binge drinking is the most harmful type of drinking.

• Binge drinking can result in alcohol poisoning.

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ALCOHOL POISONING

According to Kids Health, alcohol poisoning can occur when large amounts of alcohol are consumed in a short period of time.

Alcohol poisoning is the body becoming poisoned by large amounts of alcohol.

Violent vomiting is usually the first symptom of alcohol poisoning. Extreme sleepiness, unconsciousness, difficulty breathing, dangerously low blood sugar, seizures and even death may result.

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Fetal Alcohol Effect (FAE)

Milder form of FAS

7,000-36,000 infants per year in US

CharacteristicsGrowth deficiency

Learning dysfunctionNervous systems

disabilities

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Effects of Prenatal Alcohol

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Long Term Adverse Effects Obvious

• Alcoholism, death, cancer (oral cavity, esophagus, liver), fetal effects (FAS)

Alcoholism• Cirrhosis of liver,

appetite loss, poor judgment

Subtle• Lost productivity,

impaired performance, motor impairment, cost to society

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Alcohol & CancerEthanol consumption

increases risk of cancer

Oral CavityPharynx and Larynx

EsophagusLiver

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What Can Parents Do to Prevent Underage Drinking?

If a parent finds alcohol in their child’s room or their backpack, or if they smell alcohol on their breath, they should not ignore it.

According to SAMHSA, there are many things parents can do to prevent underage drinking

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Parents need to learn the warning signs and the ways alcohol can harm a child’s mind, body and emotions.

Parents should talk early and often with their child. Children should know what their parents expect of them, if they are offered alcohol at anytime or anywhere.

Parents need to get involved in their child’s activities. Children should be encouraged to participate in supervised groups, clubs and events that are fun and alcohol free.

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Keep tabs on where their children go.

Know the parents of their child's friends.

Parents should always make sure they have a phone number where they can reach their child.

Kids should check in regularly, when they are away from home.

When spending an extended length of time away from a parent, children should check in periodically with a phone call, email or visit home.

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THE MOST EFFECTIVE WEOPON IN THE WAR OF DRUGS IS ”EDUCATION’’

Reach young people with truth about drugs.

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ANY QUESTIONS…??????

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THANKYOU…