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Chapter 13Tobacco
Lesson 2Health Risksof Tobacco Use
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A condition in which passages in the lungs become swollen and irritated, eventually losing their elasticity
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
A disease of the heart and blood vessels cardiovascular
disease
In this lesson, you will learn to
describe how tobacco use effects the body systems.
practice decision making to protect your health against tobacco
smoke.
Drawing Conclusions
Based on this lesson, list the effects of tobacco use on the
body systems.
Tobacco Use Is Hazardous to Your Health
In 1965, Congress passed a law requiring tobacco manufacturers to print health warnings on cigarette packages.
How Tobacco Affects the Body
Tobacco use is particularly damaging to teens because their bodies are still growing and developing.
How Tobacco Affects the Body
Nervous SystemShort-term effects:• Nervousness• Headaches• Heart rate increases• Blood pressure rises
Long-term effects:• Increased risk of stroke due to
decreased flow of oxygen to the brain
How Tobacco Affects the Body
Short-term effects:• Heart rate increases• Energy is reduced
Long-term effects:• Weakened blood vessels• Increased cholesterol levels• Fatty buildup in blood vessels• Increased risk of heart disease
and stroke
Circulatory System
How Tobacco Affects the Body
Short-term effects:• Shortness of breath• Reduced energy• Coughing• More frequent colds, flus, and
respiratory illnesses
Long-term effects:• Increased risk of lung cancer• Increased risk of emphysema
and other lung diseases
Respiratory System
How Tobacco Affects the Body
Short-term effects:• Upset stomach• Dulled taste buds• Tooth decay
Long-term effects:• Increased risk of mouth and
throat cancer• Gum and tooth disease• Increased risk of stomach ulcers• Increased risk of bladder cancer
Digestive System
How Tobacco Affects the Body
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) includes chronic bronchitis, asthma, and emphysema.
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) A condition in which passages in the lungs become swollen and irritated, eventually losing their elasticity
In the United States, COPD causes over 100,000 deaths per year. Ninety percent of these deaths are linked to smoking.
How Tobacco Affects the Body
Facts About Lung Cancer
Smoking is the number one cause of lung cancer, causing 87 percent of lung cancer cases.Smoking is the number one cause of lung cancer, causing 87 percent of lung cancer cases.
Cigarette smoke contains more than 4,000 different chemicals, many of which are cancer-causing substances.Cigarette smoke contains more than 4,000 different chemicals, many of which are cancer-causing substances.
Lung cancer is the leading cancer killer in the United States, causing more deaths than the next three most common cancers combined.Lung cancer is the leading cancer killer in the United States, causing more deaths than the next three most common cancers combined.
Secondhand smoke is also an important cause of lung cancer.Secondhand smoke is also an important cause of lung cancer.
How Tobacco Affects the Body
Smoking is a leading cause of cardiovascular disease.
cardiovascular disease A disease of the heart and blood vessels
Long-term smoking increases cholesterol levels and contributes to arteriosclerosis.
What I Learned
Vocabulary What is cardiovascular disease? How is this caused by smoking?
Lesson 2 Review
What I Learned
List What are some ways that tobacco use damages the circulatory system?
Lesson 2 Review
What I Learned
Describe What is the relationship between smoking and lung cancer?
Lesson 2 Review
Thinking Critically
Analyze Of the health risks associated with tobacco use, which one do you consider the most serious? Explain your answer.
Lesson 2 Review
Thinking Critically
Explain Why do you think it is important to put warning labels on cigarette packages?
Lesson 2 Review
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