health tobacco use and vaping
tar
A dark, sticky substance that forms when tobacco burns.
5 to 10
A heart attack is ____ to _____ Times more likely to kill a smoker/vape user than a non smoker
3
A smoker/ vape user is ___ Times more likely to suffer a heart attack than a nonsmoker
20 minutes
Blood pressure and pulse return to normal after __________ of smoking a cigarette
sidestream smoke
Contains a higher concentration of chemicals
Heart disease, cancer, and lung disease
Diseases vaping can lead to
teenagers
Experience addiction at a more rapid rate than a fully grown adult
dip
Finely ground tobacco held between the lower lip and gums
78%
Increase in teenage use of vaping products in recent years
E-cigarette vapor
Increases inflammation and disables cells that protect lung tissue.
tobacco products
Made from dried leaves of the tobacco plant
Memory and the ability to focus and pay attention
Permanent brain development damage by teenagers can lead to poor:
Mainstream smoking
Smoke exhaled into the air from the smoker
sidestream smoke
Smoke goes directly into the air from the burning tobacco
passive smokers
Those who are regularly exposed to second hand smoke
Vaping
What could cause an addiction to nicotine and therefore could cause a user to experience withdrawal
chewing tobacco
Whole tobacco leave mixed with molasses and honey placed between cheek and gums
4,000
With each puff, a smoker inhales more than ________ different chemicals.
1.5 million
_______ more students used vape products in 2018 verses 2017
nicotine
a highly addictive stimulant due to the way it impacts the neurotransmitters of the brain
nicotine
a stimulating and highly addictive drug in tobacco
juul
a type of e-cigarette that delivers a powerful dose of nicotine, derived from tobacco, that very closely mimics the feelings of inhaling a traditional cigarette
inhaled
cigarettes, cigars, and pipes: tobacco is
poison
in high quantities, nicotine is a lethal _______
1,000
of these 4,000 at least _____ are known to be dangerous
One pack of cigarettes
one juul can contain the same amount of nicotine as __________ (20 cigarettes)
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
permanent, destructive pulmonary disorder that is a combination of chronic bronchitis and emphysema
carbon monoxide
poisonous, colorless, odorless gas that can cause death in high quantities
vaping
the process of inhaling and exhaling the vapor produced by an electronic cigarette or similar device
Carcinogens
the tar carries hundreds of __________
Smoked/Inhaled or chewed
ways to use tobacco products
Long term health risks of vaping/smoking
• chronic bronchitis • Emphysema • Obstructive pulmonary disease • Cancer ◦ Leukoplakia (oral cancer) • Cardiovascular disease
Short term health risks of vaping/smoking
• rapid addiction • Increased stress • Altered brain chemistry • Irritated air passages • Persistent cough • Constricted blood vessels • Increased heart rate and blood pressure - etc