This document discusses smoking and its negative health effects. It begins by defining smoking as inhaling and exhaling tobacco smoke. It then lists dangerous chemicals found in cigarettes like nicotine, arsenic, benzene, and carbon monoxide. The document outlines several health risks of smoking like various cancers, heart disease, lung disease, reproductive damage, and more. It also notes smoking's environmental impacts and provides statistics on smoking rates and deaths in Pakistan. The document advocates for preventing smoking, especially in youth, and concludes by emphasizing how difficult it is to quit once someone starts smoking.
4. PRESENTED BY :
TALHA IQBAL
MUHAMMAD TALHA
MUHAMMAD FARAZ
MUHAMMAD TALHA
FAIZAN SARFRAZ
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5. What is smoking ?
Smoking is the habit of inhaling
and exhaling smoke of tobacco.
6. INGREDIENTS:
Ammonia: helps absorb more nicotine.
Arsenic: deadly poison that makes your lip burn.
Benzene: cancer causing chemical.
Cadmium: causes damage to liver and brain.
8. EFFECTS OF SMOKING ON
HUMAN HEALTH
Smoking effects human body by raising
nicotine level and blood pressure.
Smoking has many other risks like;
a. Heart Disease
b. Cancer
c. Fatigue
12. POPULATION OF PAKISTAN
INVOLVED IN SMOKING
Pakistan has the highest consumption of
tobacco in South Asia.
The habit of smoking is mostly found in
youth and the lower class of society.
According to some surveys, 40% males
and 8% females are involved in
smoking.
13. EFFECT OF SMOKING ON
ENVIORMENT
By smoking our environment is effected by the
smoke released by the smoker by polluting the
atmosphere.
It is also been estimated that one tree is
consumed for every 300 cigarettes produced.
14. DEATH RATE DUE TO
SMOKING
In Pakistan about 10,000 people die
every year because of smoking.
More then 430,000 people died
every year world wide.
In Pakistan lung cancer is caused
directly by tobacco in 90% of cases.
16. Most people start smoking and go on to
become regular smokers as adults.
The most suggested reason of smoking is
that young people are attracted to the
image they associate.
Young people are also most likely to start
if their friends or family are smokers.
18. Smoking effects your taste and
smell , making both of them less
sensitive.
Smokers suffer more frequently
from bronchitis.
Smoking increases the risk of
developing diabetes.
20. Most of daily smokers began smoking before
18 years old. Youth smoking can be prevented
with the combined effort of families, schools,
communities and policy makers.
Government should also play its role in
prevention of smoking by declaring smoking
illegal and by preventing it from being
produced in the country or being imported.
21. WAYS TO AVOID SMOKING
USE OF CHEWING GUM
STAY BUSY
SURROUND YOURSELF WITH NON SMOKERS
EXERCISE
DRINK PLENTY OF WATER
23. CONCLUSION
A non smoker should turn down
tobacco if ever offered & persuade
others to do so.
BECAUSE ONCE YOU START,
IT IS HARD TO STOP.