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tobacco use: situation and its effects to human being

  • by: Pham thi thuy nga
  • class: ta24.02
  • student's code: 18103120

4. solution

index

3.Effects to human being

2.situation in the world and in viet nam

1. Tobacco- what we need to know about

  • It is toxic- highly addictive- a stimulant
  • Nicotine is the main chemical in tobacco
  • Tobacco is made by drying leaves from tobacco plants

definition

Types of tobacco products

dissolvable tobacco

pipes

e-cigarettes

chewing tobacco

cigars

cigarillios

The percentage of adult men who smoke cigarettes tends to decrease, while the percentage of women is tending to increase.

Nearly 60% of worldwide tobacco users want to quit smoking, during the COVID-19 pandemic

1.3 billion tobacco users live in low- and middle-income countries.

Tobacco kills more than 8 million people each year

SITUATION IN THE WORLD

The rate of e-cigarette smoking among young people is increasing

Smoking rate in 2020 is 21.7%

More than 15 million adult smokers

40,000 people die from diseases caused by tobacco,

SITUATION IN vietnam

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Health effects

Tobacco effects the people around you

Tobacco effects the way you look

effects

ViDEO

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Yellow teeth

Bad breath

Early wrinkles

Hair lose

Yellow-brown stains

  • Cancer
  • Breathing problems and chronic respiratory conditions
  • Breathing problems and chronic respiratory conditions
  • Diabetes
  • Vision loss
  • Fertility problems

Health Problems

Effects of smoking on the fetus

  • Fetal growth retardation
  • Increased risk of preterm birth
  • Causes brain and lung damage to the fetus
  • Increased risk of stillbirth

Children whose parents smoke are more susceptible to ear infections.

Cause asthma attacks in children

Prone to coughing and wheezing.

Less developed lungs, more susceptible to bronchitis and pneumonia.

Secondhand smoke harms children

  • The more a husband smokes, the 1.5 times higher the risk of lung cancer than a woman whose husband does not smoke.
  • If a husband smokes 20 or more cigarettes a day, his wife's risk of lung cancer doubles.
  • Women whose husbands smoke have higher rates of lung disease than women whose husbands do not smoke.

WOMEN

Propaganda on the harmful effects of tobacco

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Strictly control the allowed smoking age

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Heavy fines for acts of smoking at the wrong places

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High taxes on tobacco products

Solution

thanks for attention