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TEENAGE
SMOKING
Introduction
Smoking has become a very common
habit among the teenagers nowadays.
Teens have become a specific target for
tobacco companies and peer pressure.
So the main objective of our project is to
find out
 The main influence
behind teenage smoking.
 Long term effects of
becoming a teen smoker.
First we need to find what actually a
cigarette consists of
AddictionAddiction
 What causes Nicotine to be addictive?What causes Nicotine to be addictive?
– Nicotine binds to receptors in the brain thatNicotine binds to receptors in the brain that
activate the reward system (limbic system)activate the reward system (limbic system)
– The smoker is rewarded for smoking whichThe smoker is rewarded for smoking which
then positively reinforces the smokerthen positively reinforces the smoker
– Nicotine alters brain function in a fashionNicotine alters brain function in a fashion
that requires nicotine in order to maintainthat requires nicotine in order to maintain
normal levels of dopaminenormal levels of dopamine
(neurotransmitter that acts in limbic(neurotransmitter that acts in limbic
system).system).
What smoking causes?
 Smoking affects the developing parts of
brain.
 Nicotine alters brain density.
 Increases stress and anxiety.
 Increases the chances of addiction.
 Leads to substance abuse in later lifein later life.
The Teen Mind
 The Teen Mind differs from the Adult Mind
 The Limbic System, which is the center for
emotion, is well developed in adolescence.
 The Frontal Cortex, which controls emotion, is
not fully developed.
 Psychosocial
 This is a period of turmoil and a search for
identity.
 Teens often turn to peers to aid in the search
for identity.
Addiction inAddiction in TEENSTEENS
Teens seeks sensation to smokingTeens seeks sensation to smoking
because of their emotional nature.because of their emotional nature.
Nicotine acts on the same parts of theNicotine acts on the same parts of the
brain which controls emotions.brain which controls emotions.
Teenagers often start smoking due toTeenagers often start smoking due to
heavy influence by their colleagues.heavy influence by their colleagues.
Teens are often misguided by theirTeens are often misguided by their
friends regarding smoking.friends regarding smoking.
National StatisticsNational Statistics
Each day nearly 3000 teens have theirEach day nearly 3000 teens have their
first cigarette.first cigarette.
Smoking starts generally in earlySmoking starts generally in early
adolescence that is by the age of 16.adolescence that is by the age of 16.
65% of the teens agreed that their65% of the teens agreed that their
parents are aware about their smokingparents are aware about their smoking
habits.habits.
90% of the teens have agreed to the90% of the teens have agreed to the
fact that tobacco is injurious to health.fact that tobacco is injurious to health.
75% of teenagers have attended75% of teenagers have attended
anti- smoking sessions.anti- smoking sessions.
CausesCauses
 Peer Pressure.Peer Pressure.
90% of the total teens90% of the total teens
agreed that their firstagreed that their first
cigarette has came fromcigarette has came from
their friend. Peers have atheir friend. Peers have a
tremendous impact on atremendous impact on a
person’s decision. Mostperson’s decision. Most
teens agreed toteens agreed to “everybody is doing“everybody is doing
that”that” philosophy.philosophy. During early teenageDuring early teenage
years teens desperately try to fit andyears teens desperately try to fit and
remain cool, to achieve this they joinremain cool, to achieve this they join
the smokers crowd.the smokers crowd.
CausesCauses
 Independence.Independence.
For most of the teenagers smokingFor most of the teenagers smoking
was the sign ofwas the sign of
independence. Nearlyindependence. Nearly
85% of the teens85% of the teens
agreed to the fact thatagreed to the fact that
they look cool whilethey look cool while
smoking, and weresmoking, and were
aware about theaware about the
consequences of smoking.consequences of smoking.
Causes
 Relieves stress and anxiety.
Most of the teens view smoking as tool to relieve
from work and study related stress. They also
believe that smoking helps them to relax and
rejuvenate their mind.
CausesCauses
Media.Media.
Media has a great impact on a teen’sMedia has a great impact on a teen’s
decision to smoke. Smoking is oftendecision to smoke. Smoking is often
portrayed as a sign of glamorous andportrayed as a sign of glamorous and
macho in mass media. Smoking scenes inmacho in mass media. Smoking scenes in
the films leave a mark on teen’s mind andthe films leave a mark on teen’s mind and
they try to emaculate them. Portrayal ofthey try to emaculate them. Portrayal of
smoking scenes in the movies is the majorsmoking scenes in the movies is the major
cause of teenage smoking.cause of teenage smoking.
 Parents.Parents.
It is also viewed that teens have turned toIt is also viewed that teens have turned to
smoking by seeing either of their parentssmoking by seeing either of their parents
smoking.smoking.
What can be done?
Prohibit smoking.
Educate children.
Parental guidance.
Decode advertisements.
Decrease exposure and
access.
Stopping the trend.
Anti advertising.
Prohibit smokingProhibit smoking
 Smoking should be strictlySmoking should be strictly
prohibited in public place likeprohibited in public place like
gardens, parks, theatres etc.gardens, parks, theatres etc.
 Moreover cigarette and tobaccoMoreover cigarette and tobacco
shops should be ban atleast in theshops should be ban atleast in the
radius of 2 km near theradius of 2 km near the
schools and colleges.schools and colleges.
Educate children
Children should be well educated
about ill-effects of smoking.
Children should be encouraged to
actively participate in anti-smoking
seminars and drives.
Parental guidance
Parents can play an important
role in motivating teenagers to
quit their habits.
Moreover parents should keep
an close eye on their children
such as:
 Keeping a watch on child’s
spending etc.
Decode advertisements.
Advertisements and films
depicting smoking scenes
should be censored by the
censorship board.
Anti- advertisingAnti- advertising
• Advertisements featuring
the ill effects of smoking
should be featured in
films and in between
breaks and films.
SURVEY
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
Smoke Don’t
smoke
smoking
statistics
1. Do you smoke if yes at what age
did you start smoking?
 15 to 17 60% of the
teens started
smoking at early
teenage. General age
group was between
years.
2. Are your parents aware about
your smoking habits?
 40% teens agreed that
their parents were
aware about their
smoking habits. aware
40%
unaware
60%
3. What about your friends? Do
they smoke?
 Nearly 65% of
the friends were
found with
smoking habits.
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
smoke don’t
smoke
friends
4.4. Do you have any familyDo you have any family
members smoking?members smoking?
 45% of teens had45% of teens had
either of theireither of their
family havingfamily having
smoking habits.smoking habits.
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
65
70
75
80
85
90
95
100
smoking non smoking
smoking
non smoking
5.5. How many cigarettes you smokeHow many cigarettes you smoke
in a day and from where do youin a day and from where do you
get it?get it?
 The general agreement found wasThe general agreement found was
between 2-4 cigarettes per day.between 2-4 cigarettes per day.
 They generally get their daily doseThey generally get their daily dose
from their friends.from their friends.
6.6. Are you addicted to aAre you addicted to a
particular brand ofparticular brand of
cigarettes?cigarettes?
 Nearly 50% of the teens were addictedNearly 50% of the teens were addicted
to a particular brand.to a particular brand.
 The prominent ones are:The prominent ones are:
Four square.Four square.
Marlboro hard.Marlboro hard.
Gold flakes etc.Gold flakes etc.
7. Are you aware about the
consequences of smoking?
 80% of the teenagers were about the
consequences of smoking.
 Most of them knew only about cancer
but were highly unaware about the
other important consequences.
8.8. Have you ever tried to quitHave you ever tried to quit
smoking?smoking?
47% of the teenagers have
tried to quit smoking.
40
45
50
55
TRIED NOT
TRIED
SMOKERS
9. What are your views regarding anti-
smoking campaigns?
In India anti-smoking campaigns
are not intensified more NGO’s
should come forward and take
initiative to stop teenage
smoking.
Conclusion
• Stay away with
“CHALTA HAI PHILOSOPHY”“CHALTA HAI PHILOSOPHY”
• Smoking TORTURES your Health
No-Smoking NURTURES your
health.
• Smoking is a stupid habit for
stupid people.
By,By,
Mohit Malde.Mohit Malde.
Monish Jain.Monish Jain.
Sanchit Gangar.Sanchit Gangar.
Dharmil Mehta.Dharmil Mehta.
Sagar Darji.Sagar Darji.
Pradeep Dubey.Pradeep Dubey.

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Teenage smoking

  • 2. Introduction Smoking has become a very common habit among the teenagers nowadays. Teens have become a specific target for tobacco companies and peer pressure. So the main objective of our project is to find out  The main influence behind teenage smoking.  Long term effects of becoming a teen smoker.
  • 3. First we need to find what actually a cigarette consists of
  • 4. AddictionAddiction  What causes Nicotine to be addictive?What causes Nicotine to be addictive? – Nicotine binds to receptors in the brain thatNicotine binds to receptors in the brain that activate the reward system (limbic system)activate the reward system (limbic system) – The smoker is rewarded for smoking whichThe smoker is rewarded for smoking which then positively reinforces the smokerthen positively reinforces the smoker – Nicotine alters brain function in a fashionNicotine alters brain function in a fashion that requires nicotine in order to maintainthat requires nicotine in order to maintain normal levels of dopaminenormal levels of dopamine (neurotransmitter that acts in limbic(neurotransmitter that acts in limbic system).system).
  • 5. What smoking causes?  Smoking affects the developing parts of brain.  Nicotine alters brain density.  Increases stress and anxiety.  Increases the chances of addiction.  Leads to substance abuse in later lifein later life.
  • 6. The Teen Mind  The Teen Mind differs from the Adult Mind  The Limbic System, which is the center for emotion, is well developed in adolescence.  The Frontal Cortex, which controls emotion, is not fully developed.  Psychosocial  This is a period of turmoil and a search for identity.  Teens often turn to peers to aid in the search for identity.
  • 7. Addiction inAddiction in TEENSTEENS Teens seeks sensation to smokingTeens seeks sensation to smoking because of their emotional nature.because of their emotional nature. Nicotine acts on the same parts of theNicotine acts on the same parts of the brain which controls emotions.brain which controls emotions. Teenagers often start smoking due toTeenagers often start smoking due to heavy influence by their colleagues.heavy influence by their colleagues. Teens are often misguided by theirTeens are often misguided by their friends regarding smoking.friends regarding smoking.
  • 8. National StatisticsNational Statistics Each day nearly 3000 teens have theirEach day nearly 3000 teens have their first cigarette.first cigarette. Smoking starts generally in earlySmoking starts generally in early adolescence that is by the age of 16.adolescence that is by the age of 16. 65% of the teens agreed that their65% of the teens agreed that their parents are aware about their smokingparents are aware about their smoking habits.habits. 90% of the teens have agreed to the90% of the teens have agreed to the fact that tobacco is injurious to health.fact that tobacco is injurious to health. 75% of teenagers have attended75% of teenagers have attended anti- smoking sessions.anti- smoking sessions.
  • 9. CausesCauses  Peer Pressure.Peer Pressure. 90% of the total teens90% of the total teens agreed that their firstagreed that their first cigarette has came fromcigarette has came from their friend. Peers have atheir friend. Peers have a tremendous impact on atremendous impact on a person’s decision. Mostperson’s decision. Most teens agreed toteens agreed to “everybody is doing“everybody is doing that”that” philosophy.philosophy. During early teenageDuring early teenage years teens desperately try to fit andyears teens desperately try to fit and remain cool, to achieve this they joinremain cool, to achieve this they join the smokers crowd.the smokers crowd.
  • 10. CausesCauses  Independence.Independence. For most of the teenagers smokingFor most of the teenagers smoking was the sign ofwas the sign of independence. Nearlyindependence. Nearly 85% of the teens85% of the teens agreed to the fact thatagreed to the fact that they look cool whilethey look cool while smoking, and weresmoking, and were aware about theaware about the consequences of smoking.consequences of smoking.
  • 11. Causes  Relieves stress and anxiety. Most of the teens view smoking as tool to relieve from work and study related stress. They also believe that smoking helps them to relax and rejuvenate their mind.
  • 12. CausesCauses Media.Media. Media has a great impact on a teen’sMedia has a great impact on a teen’s decision to smoke. Smoking is oftendecision to smoke. Smoking is often portrayed as a sign of glamorous andportrayed as a sign of glamorous and macho in mass media. Smoking scenes inmacho in mass media. Smoking scenes in the films leave a mark on teen’s mind andthe films leave a mark on teen’s mind and they try to emaculate them. Portrayal ofthey try to emaculate them. Portrayal of smoking scenes in the movies is the majorsmoking scenes in the movies is the major cause of teenage smoking.cause of teenage smoking.
  • 13.  Parents.Parents. It is also viewed that teens have turned toIt is also viewed that teens have turned to smoking by seeing either of their parentssmoking by seeing either of their parents smoking.smoking.
  • 14. What can be done? Prohibit smoking. Educate children. Parental guidance. Decode advertisements. Decrease exposure and access. Stopping the trend. Anti advertising.
  • 15. Prohibit smokingProhibit smoking  Smoking should be strictlySmoking should be strictly prohibited in public place likeprohibited in public place like gardens, parks, theatres etc.gardens, parks, theatres etc.  Moreover cigarette and tobaccoMoreover cigarette and tobacco shops should be ban atleast in theshops should be ban atleast in the radius of 2 km near theradius of 2 km near the schools and colleges.schools and colleges.
  • 16. Educate children Children should be well educated about ill-effects of smoking. Children should be encouraged to actively participate in anti-smoking seminars and drives.
  • 17. Parental guidance Parents can play an important role in motivating teenagers to quit their habits. Moreover parents should keep an close eye on their children such as:  Keeping a watch on child’s spending etc.
  • 18. Decode advertisements. Advertisements and films depicting smoking scenes should be censored by the censorship board.
  • 19. Anti- advertisingAnti- advertising • Advertisements featuring the ill effects of smoking should be featured in films and in between breaks and films.
  • 20.
  • 22. 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 Smoke Don’t smoke smoking statistics 1. Do you smoke if yes at what age did you start smoking?  15 to 17 60% of the teens started smoking at early teenage. General age group was between years.
  • 23. 2. Are your parents aware about your smoking habits?  40% teens agreed that their parents were aware about their smoking habits. aware 40% unaware 60%
  • 24. 3. What about your friends? Do they smoke?  Nearly 65% of the friends were found with smoking habits. 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 smoke don’t smoke friends
  • 25. 4.4. Do you have any familyDo you have any family members smoking?members smoking?  45% of teens had45% of teens had either of theireither of their family havingfamily having smoking habits.smoking habits. 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 smoking non smoking smoking non smoking
  • 26. 5.5. How many cigarettes you smokeHow many cigarettes you smoke in a day and from where do youin a day and from where do you get it?get it?  The general agreement found wasThe general agreement found was between 2-4 cigarettes per day.between 2-4 cigarettes per day.  They generally get their daily doseThey generally get their daily dose from their friends.from their friends.
  • 27. 6.6. Are you addicted to aAre you addicted to a particular brand ofparticular brand of cigarettes?cigarettes?  Nearly 50% of the teens were addictedNearly 50% of the teens were addicted to a particular brand.to a particular brand.  The prominent ones are:The prominent ones are: Four square.Four square. Marlboro hard.Marlboro hard. Gold flakes etc.Gold flakes etc.
  • 28. 7. Are you aware about the consequences of smoking?  80% of the teenagers were about the consequences of smoking.  Most of them knew only about cancer but were highly unaware about the other important consequences.
  • 29. 8.8. Have you ever tried to quitHave you ever tried to quit smoking?smoking? 47% of the teenagers have tried to quit smoking. 40 45 50 55 TRIED NOT TRIED SMOKERS
  • 30. 9. What are your views regarding anti- smoking campaigns? In India anti-smoking campaigns are not intensified more NGO’s should come forward and take initiative to stop teenage smoking.
  • 31. Conclusion • Stay away with “CHALTA HAI PHILOSOPHY”“CHALTA HAI PHILOSOPHY” • Smoking TORTURES your Health No-Smoking NURTURES your health. • Smoking is a stupid habit for stupid people.
  • 32. By,By, Mohit Malde.Mohit Malde. Monish Jain.Monish Jain. Sanchit Gangar.Sanchit Gangar. Dharmil Mehta.Dharmil Mehta. Sagar Darji.Sagar Darji. Pradeep Dubey.Pradeep Dubey.