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Page 1: Tobacco Prevention 101

Tobacco Prevention Tobacco Prevention 101101

Miami-Dade County Health Department

Bureau of Tobacco Prevention

Page 2: Tobacco Prevention 101

Miami-Dade County Health Department

• The mission of the Miami-Dade County Health Department is to promote and protect the health of our community through prevention and preparedness today, for a healthier tomorrow.

• The role of the Office of Community Health and Planning is to provide education in the community. The focus is on prevention through living a healthy lifestyle that includes eating well, exercising, and no tobacco use.

Page 3: Tobacco Prevention 101

TOBACCO 101• Tobacco is the number one cause of

preventable death in the United States.

• Each day in the United States, approximately 4,000 youths aged 12-17 try their first

cigarette

• Almost 90% of tobacco users begin using before age 18

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TOBACCO 101• 95% of all teenage smokers think

they’ll have quit within five years, but only 25% succeeded, eight years later.

• Tobacco use in adolescence is associated with many other health risk behaviors, including higher risk sexual behavior and use of alcohol or other drugs

• The best tobacco prevention programs are saving up to $3 in health care costs for every dollar spent

Page 5: Tobacco Prevention 101

TOBACCO ADDICTION

• Tobacco addiction includes-Cigarettes-Cigars (i.e. black and mild,

dutch)-Smokeless Tobacco (Spit-

tobacco)-Bidis and Kreteks-Hookah-Cannabis (i.e. marijuana,

ganja, weed)

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WHY IS TOBACCO HARMFUL?• Over 4000 chemical compounds

are created by burning a cigarette, many of which are toxic and/or carcinogenic.

• Tobacco use accounts for at least 30% of all cancer deaths

• Smoking is responsible for about 87% of lung cancer deaths

• Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in both men and women, and is one of the most difficult cancers to treat

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WHY IS TOBACCO HARMFUL?

• Tobacco use is a major cause of heart disease, aneurysms, bronchitis, emphysema, and stroke, and it makes pneumonia and asthma worse.

• Tobacco use effects EVERYONE!

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WHAT’S IN TOBACCOAcetone –found in finger nail polish remover

Ammonia – used in household cleaning compounds

Arsenic – commonly used in rat poison.

Butane – key ingredient in lighter fluid

Cadmium – active component in battery acid

Carbon Monoxide – the same gas released from your car’s exhaust system

DDT/Dieldrin – a poison used in commercial insecticides

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• Used from 1954 to 1999, Marlboro Man is said to be one of the most brilliant and successful ad campaigns of all time.

• Sadly the two original Marlboro men died of (you guessed it) Lung Cancer.

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“We don’t smoke it; we just sell it. We reserve the right to smoke for the young, the black, the poor, and the stupid.” RJ Reynolds Executive.

Claude Teague - CEORJ Reynolds TobaccoMakers of Camel

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IS IT A CRIME?

• Big Tobacco spends millions upon millions of dollars lobbying politicians and government for this not to occur.

BIG TOBACCO COMPANIES

BIG TOBACCO COMPANIES

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WHY IS IT SO HARD TO QUIT?

Mark Twain said:

“Quitting smoking is easy. I’ve done it a

thousand times”

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NICOTINE

•Highly addictive drug

•Body becomes physically and psychologically dependent

•Quitting or cutting back leads to withdrawal symptoms

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Benefits for Quitting

•Live longer and better•Lowers chances of heart

attack, stroke, or cancer•Improve chances of

having a healthy baby•Will make those who

live with you healthier•Extra money to spend

on things other than cigarettes

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QUITTING•20 min: blood pressure

returns to normal

•24 hours: Chance of heart attack decreases

•2 weeks - 3months: Circulation and lung function improves

•5 years out: lung cancer death rate for the average smoker will decrease to almost 50%

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Smoking Cessation Classes

• Miami-Dade Area Health Education Center

– Phone: 305-597-3645– Email: [email protected]– Website: www.mdahec.org

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Florida’s Quit-For-Life Line provides tobacco cessation services

• People wishing to quit can get help by calling the Florida Quit-For-Life Line

toll-free at 877-U CAN NOW.

• The Quitline is available in English, Spanish, Creole

and TDD for the hearing impaired.