Tobacco Prevention
Target Age & Goal
Target Age: 7th graders
Goal: The goal for this PowerPoint is for the learner to gain a better understanding for tobacco prevention by showing and demonstrating 80% knowledge on what tobacco can do to your health and body.
Lungs
Smoking Deaths
Current Users
Types of Tobacco
Smoker?
EffectsSTOP SMOKING HELP
Non Smoker Lung
Smoker Lung
LUNGS OF A SMOKER AND NON SMOKER
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Smoking Deaths Per Year
Cigarette
Motor Crashes
AIDS
Drugs
Alcohol
Suicides
Homicides
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Types of Tobacco
Smokeless Tobacco Smoking Tobacco
PipesChewing Dipping Cigars
Snuff Smoking Cigarettes
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Ninth
Grade
Tenth
Grade
Eleventh
Grade
Twelfth
Grade
Male 24.3% 25.4% 32.3% 37.5%
Female 23.6% 28.4% 27.3% 33.1%
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Current Cigarette Users
Most Teens Don't Smoke
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SMOKELESS TOBACCO• BACK
SMOKING TOBACCOAND YOU THOUGHT IT WAS COOL TO SMOKE.
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CHEWING TOBACCO
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DIPPING
GUM CANCER WHO IS USING?
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PIPE TOBACCO
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CIGAR TOBACCO• Many people view cigar
smoking as more "civilized" and "glamorous," as well as less dangerous than cigarette smoking. Yet a single large cigar can contain as much tobacco as an entire pack of cigarettes. The secondhand smoke it gives off and that others breathe in can fill a room for hours.
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SNUFF TOBACCO
• TOBACCO THAT IS SNORTED IN THROUGH THE NASAL CAVITY (NOSE)
• SIDE EFFECTS ARE NOSE BLEEDS AND SINUS PROBLEMS.
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SMOKING• Annual Deaths Attributable to Cigarette
Smoking—United States, 1995–1999 BACK
CIGARETTES• There are over 4000 chemicals in cigarette smoke.
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BACKSMOKE EFFECTS ON THE BODY
WHERE TO GET HELP?
http://www.quitnet.com/ http://www.americanheart.org
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