TOBACCO America’s #1 Killer
Mar 27, 2015
TOBACCO
America’s #1 Killer
The Smoking Roller Coaster
nicotine goes into the bloodstream, the body’s defenses swing into action, heart beat increases, blood flow increases, blood vessels constrict, blood pressure increases, metabolic (chemical) processes increase,
The Smoking Roller Coaster
more oxygen is pumped through the brain, adrenaline is released into the blood, the liver releases fuel sugars to the blood, fuel sugars are burned in the body cells
faster, to break down the effects of nicotine, effects of the nicotine began to wear off,
The Smoking Roller Coaster
the body begins a counter reaction to artificial, stimulation by slowing down the reaction, heart beat begins to slow down, carbon monoxide in blood slows down body, feelings of relaxation set in, lower fuel sugars cause fatigue & depression, the need to smoke is a demand for fuel sugars.
Harmful Effects of Tobacco Use On Males
damages the tiny blood vessels in the penis, this prevents proper blood flow for erection, causes a 50% higher rate of impotence, the risk increases as you get older, long term smokers tend to be physiologically
about 8 years older than their actual age
Harmful Effects of Tobacco Use On Women
earlier menopause, higher rates of osteoporosis, increased risk of stroke, reduced fertility, problems during pregnancy, miscarriages, premature birth
Harmful Effects of Tobacco Use On the Unborn & New Born
reduced infant birth weight, increased risk of miscarriage, intrauterine growth retardation, sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), stillbirth, respiratory infections in 1st 5 years of life, nicotine exposure through breast milk, lower IQ
The Benefits of Quitting Tobacco
Within 20 minutes of the last cigarette: Blood Pressure drops to normal Pulse rate drops to normal Body temperature of hands and feet increase to normal
After 8 hours: Carbon monoxide level in blood drops to normal Oxygen level in blood increases to normal
After 24 hours: Chance of heart attack decreases
The Benefits of Quitting Tobacco
After 48 hours: Nerve endings start regrowing Ability to smell and to taste things increases
After 72 hours: Bronchial tubes relax, making breathing easier Lung capacity increases
After 1 to 9 months: Coughing, congestion, fatigue, shortness of breath
decrease Cilia reactive in lungs, increasing ability to handle
mucus, clean the lungs, reduce infection
The Benefits of Quitting Tobacco
After 5 years: Lung cancer death rate for the average smoker
(1 pack a day) goes from 137/100,000 to 72/100,000
After 10 years: Lung cancer death rate for the average smoker drops
to 12 deaths/100,000, almost the rate of nonsmokers Precancerous cells are replaced Cancers of the mouth, larynx, esophagus, bladder,
kidney, and pancreas decrease
The Benefits of Quitting Tobacco
Quitting helps the children!
Women who quit smoking
before becoming pregnant
have infants of the same birth weight
as those born to women who never smoked.
17% to 26% of low birth weight births
could have been prevented by not smoking.
Just cutting down has little or no benefit.
Emphysema: air cannot move in and out of the lungs because alveoli become blocked or lose elasticity