SMOKING




    Presenter: Than Anh Huynh
Agenda
Why do people smoke?
What you need to know
Harmful health effects of
 smoking
What are the benefits of
 stopping smoking?
How can you stop smoking?
Why do people smoke?
Smoking is fun
Smoking is a reward
Smoking make me look more manly
With a cigarette i am not alone
I like to watch the smoke
Smoking helps me think
Cigarettes help us to relax
What you need to know
More than 5.4 million people deaths in the
 world each year are from smoking-related
 illnesses.
Smoking kills an estimated 40,000 people
 each year in VN.
7.5 million surveyed in the United States.
 They are regular tobacco users and 65% are
 regular cigarette smokers.
90% of all cancer death are caused by lung
 cancer that is associated with smoking
 cigarettes.
What you need to know
• Approximately 80% of adult smokers started
  before the age of 18. But every day, nearly
  3,000 become smokers.
• This is estimated that 5 million of our young
  adults will die prematurely because they
  made the decision to smoke cigarettes.
• Smoking does not only kill yourself, but in fact
  it kills the loved ones around you as well.
  Every year, 52,000 non-smokers die from
  inhaling second-hand smoke.
What you need to know
• There are 4,000 identified chemicals found in
  cigarette smoke. 109 of those chemicals are
  proven cause cancer, and 10 of them are
  identified to cause birth defects.
• The three most health-damaging chemicals in
  tobacco smoke are nicotine, tar, and carbon
  monoxide.
• One pure ounce of nicotine can paralyze and slow
  the nervous system of an adult man so quickly, he
  could die within three minutes.
Harmful health effects of smoking
 One in two lifetime smokers will die from their
  habit. Half of these deaths will occur in middle age.
 Tobacco smoke contributes to a number of cancers
  for example lung, stomach, mouth, throat, nose
  cancer …
 It slows your blood flow, cutting off oxygen to your
  feet and hands.
 Air pollution increases the lung cancer rate of the
  smoker, but not of the non-smoker.
 Smokers are sick more often.
What are the benefits of
   stopping smoking?
Breathing improves.
Chest infections and colds become less
 frequent.
Reduction in 'smoker's cough'.
The smell of tobacco goes from your breath,
 clothes, hair, and face.
Foods and drinks taste and smell much better.
Finances improve.
You are likely to feel good about yourself.
How can you stop smoking?
 Set a date for quitting. If possible, have a friend quit
  smoking with you.
 Notice when and why you smoke. Try to find the
  things in your daily life that you often do while
  smoking.
 Change your smoking routines.
 Smoke only in certain places.
 Try to think of something to do instead of smoking
  such as chew gum or drink a glass of water.
 Switch to a brand of cigarettes you don't like.
Keep trying
Many ex-smokers did not succeed at
 first, but they kept trying. The first few
 days after stopping will probably be the
 hardest. Show yourself and to the
 others who you are. Life's too good and
 too short to waste on that filthy habit.
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  • 1.
    SMOKING Presenter: Than Anh Huynh
  • 2.
    Agenda Why do peoplesmoke? What you need to know Harmful health effects of smoking What are the benefits of stopping smoking? How can you stop smoking?
  • 3.
    Why do peoplesmoke? Smoking is fun Smoking is a reward Smoking make me look more manly With a cigarette i am not alone I like to watch the smoke Smoking helps me think Cigarettes help us to relax
  • 4.
    What you needto know More than 5.4 million people deaths in the world each year are from smoking-related illnesses. Smoking kills an estimated 40,000 people each year in VN. 7.5 million surveyed in the United States. They are regular tobacco users and 65% are regular cigarette smokers. 90% of all cancer death are caused by lung cancer that is associated with smoking cigarettes.
  • 5.
    What you needto know • Approximately 80% of adult smokers started before the age of 18. But every day, nearly 3,000 become smokers. • This is estimated that 5 million of our young adults will die prematurely because they made the decision to smoke cigarettes. • Smoking does not only kill yourself, but in fact it kills the loved ones around you as well. Every year, 52,000 non-smokers die from inhaling second-hand smoke.
  • 6.
    What you needto know • There are 4,000 identified chemicals found in cigarette smoke. 109 of those chemicals are proven cause cancer, and 10 of them are identified to cause birth defects. • The three most health-damaging chemicals in tobacco smoke are nicotine, tar, and carbon monoxide. • One pure ounce of nicotine can paralyze and slow the nervous system of an adult man so quickly, he could die within three minutes.
  • 7.
    Harmful health effectsof smoking  One in two lifetime smokers will die from their habit. Half of these deaths will occur in middle age.  Tobacco smoke contributes to a number of cancers for example lung, stomach, mouth, throat, nose cancer …  It slows your blood flow, cutting off oxygen to your feet and hands.  Air pollution increases the lung cancer rate of the smoker, but not of the non-smoker.  Smokers are sick more often.
  • 9.
    What are thebenefits of stopping smoking? Breathing improves. Chest infections and colds become less frequent. Reduction in 'smoker's cough'. The smell of tobacco goes from your breath, clothes, hair, and face. Foods and drinks taste and smell much better. Finances improve. You are likely to feel good about yourself.
  • 10.
    How can youstop smoking?  Set a date for quitting. If possible, have a friend quit smoking with you.  Notice when and why you smoke. Try to find the things in your daily life that you often do while smoking.  Change your smoking routines.  Smoke only in certain places.  Try to think of something to do instead of smoking such as chew gum or drink a glass of water.  Switch to a brand of cigarettes you don't like.
  • 11.
    Keep trying Many ex-smokersdid not succeed at first, but they kept trying. The first few days after stopping will probably be the hardest. Show yourself and to the others who you are. Life's too good and too short to waste on that filthy habit.