The document contains statistics and information about smoking in the Philippines. It discusses the estimated number of Filipinos who smoke daily and the average number of cigarettes smoked. It also mentions the percentage of lung cancer deaths worldwide attributed to tobacco and the estimated number of Filipinos who die daily from smoke-related illnesses. The document then covers the history of cigarettes and addictive properties of nicotine. It outlines health effects like heart disease and strokes as well as environmental impacts before providing tips on how to quit smoking.
1. Tobacco use is the leading preventable cause of death worldwide, killing over 6 million people annually. This number is projected to rise to over 8 million deaths by 2030.
2. Cigarettes contain over 4,800 chemicals, including 69 that cause cancer. Smoking causes diseases like lung cancer, emphysema, and heart disease and reduces life expectancy by 10-14 years on average.
3. Secondhand smoke kills over 600,000 non-smokers annually through diseases like lung cancer and heart disease. Children exposed to secondhand smoke are also at risk for health issues.
Three thousand children smoke their first cigarette each day, and 20% of American teens smoke. Teenage smoking can lead to serious health issues like decreased lung function and premature death. Peer pressure and stress are factors that may lead teens to start smoking. Doctors should screen teens for smoking and suggest interventions like counseling or nicotine replacement therapy to help them quit.
The document summarizes smoking statistics and tobacco control efforts in the Philippines. It reports that 22.7% of adults currently smoke, with 40.3% of men and 5.1% of women smoking. Every 10 seconds someone dies from smoking worldwide, and 10 Filipinos die every hour from smoking. The average monthly expenditure on cigarettes in the Philippines is 678.4 pesos. Republic Act 9211 established nationwide smoking bans and restricted tobacco advertising and promotion to reduce smoking prevalence and its health impacts. National smoking cessation programs aim to help smokers quit and support non-smokers in facilitating the cessation process.
Smoking has been widespread in Britain since the 16th century, though its health risks were not firmly established until the 1950s. Currently, about 12 million British adults smoke, with rates highest among younger people and those from manual socioeconomic groups. Smoking causes over 100,000 deaths per year in the UK due to increased risks of cancer, heart disease, and respiratory illness. While some believe there are benefits to smoking like stress relief, evidence shows smokers have higher stress levels and that smoking provides only temporary relief through addiction, not actual stress reduction.
This document discusses the global health issues caused by tobacco use. Some key points:
- Tobacco use killed 100 million people worldwide in the 20th century, and could kill 1 billion in the 21st century if trends continue.
- Tobacco use causes about 6 million deaths per year currently, and tobacco-related diseases account for about 10% of all deaths globally each year.
- Tobacco use results in an average of 15 years of life lost per smoker and costs nations about 3.6% of their GDP on average.
- 13,500 people die from tobacco use daily worldwide, more than from HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria combined.
ANTI-SMOKING-HEALTH-EDUCATION-CAMPAIGN.pptx This slide talks about Anti Smoking health Education Campaign . Common Risk Factors of Smoking and its Long Term Effects. In this slide you will also know what is smoking, what is tobacco smoking, the chemicals in the cigarettes, Most dangerous compound found in a cigarette, Kind of tobacco smoke.
What is second hand smoke?
What is Third hand smoke?
What is Mainstream smoke?
What is nicotine and its effect?
What's the difference between healthy lungs and smoking lungs?
world no tabacco day may 31 2019
the meaning, types, causes, variety, health effects, type of diseases, adverse effect, prevention and control , laws and regulation effect towards the tobacco day related awareness to the family, group, community , society etc.
This document provides an overview of a health awareness lecture on smoking cessation and COPD. The key points covered include:
- National statistics on smoking-related deaths in the Philippines
- Health and economic impacts of the top 4 smoking-related diseases
- Reasons for the prevalence of smoking in the Philippines
- Toxic components of tobacco smoke and their effects
- Diseases and complications caused by smoking
- Benefits of smoking cessation
- Definition and components of COPD
- Risk factors, pathogenesis, clinical features, investigations and management of COPD
- Pharmacological management of COPD including short-acting and long-acting bronchodilators
World No Tobacco Day 2017 | Say No To Tobacco And Protect Your HeralthIndus Health Plus
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On World No Tobacco Day 2017, Indus Health Plus spreading the awareness about the risks of using tobacco and motivate them to quit tobacco.
The Theme for No Tobacco Day is "Tobacco - a threat to development".
Regular tobacco consumption leaves an unseen scar, it fills your insides with toxins and invites NCDs like Cardiovascular disease, Cancers and COPD. It kills you so quit it today and live a healthy life.
If you are smoker and tobacco user quit it today and go for preventive health checkup which will helps you to know your health status also helps to detect developing diseases at early stage.
Get avail health checkup packages at http://bit.ly/2rafc2q
Also Know "Top 9 Reasons to Quit Smoking Now" at http://bit.ly/2rnbMJZ
The document discusses the health hazards of smoking and tobacco use in the Philippines. It provides statistics showing that 240 Filipinos die daily from tobacco-related diseases. Nearly half of adult males (47.7%) smoke, compared to 9% of adult females. Over 20% of students currently smoke cigarettes. The main toxic components of tobacco smoke - nicotine, tar, and carbon monoxide - are explained. Smoking is linked to numerous forms of cancer, heart disease, strokes, lung disease, and other health problems. The document urges youth not to start smoking and encourages stopping to save lives.
The document discusses the negative health effects of smoking and reasons for banning smoking in public places. It provides smoking statistics that highlight smoking causes over 400,000 deaths per year in the US and is a major cause of illness and early death. The document also lists over 4000 chemicals found in cigarettes, many of which are carcinogenic, and discusses how smoking reduces oxygen in the blood and damages lungs. It argues for banning smoking in public to protect non-smokers from secondhand smoke.
This document summarizes the ill effects of smoking. It discusses that smoking refers to inhaling tobacco fumes from burning cigarettes, cigars, and pipes. Every puff contains over 4000 chemicals like nicotine and carbon monoxide. It leads to various short term effects like increased heart rate and blood pressure. Long term, smoking causes serious diseases - lung cancer, COPD, emphysema and other cancers. It also negatively impacts the heart, blood vessels, and pregnancy. The document provides tips on how to quit smoking by getting support and learning new skills to deal with cravings and withdrawal symptoms.
The document discusses smoking and its consequences. It defines smoking as inhaling the smoke of burned substances like tobacco. It then lists some common reasons why people smoke, such as following the behaviors of parents/friends or managing stress. The document outlines several potential symptoms of smoking, including bad breath, discolored teeth/fingers, and various respiratory issues. It also discusses some serious health consequences of smoking like various cancers, emphysema, and strokes. The document concludes by providing some tips for quitting smoking and sharing smoking statistics.
Tobacco use is the leading preventable cause of death in the United States, killing over 400,000 Americans each year from diseases like lung cancer, heart disease, and stroke. Tobacco contains over 7,000 chemicals, including nicotine, tar, carbon monoxide, ammonia, and arsenic. While tobacco companies promote myths that some tobacco products like cigars, hookahs, and cloves are safer, all tobacco products are addictive and cause serious health issues. Quitting smoking can significantly reduce health risks, and medications and support groups can help in quitting.
Tobacco smoking involves burning tobacco and inhaling the smoke. It began as early as 5000-3000 BC. Tobacco smoke is a complex mixture of over 7,000 chemicals, including 70 carcinogens. Smoking tobacco leads to diseases like cancer, heart disease, and COPD, and reduces life expectancy by 10-17 years in long-term smokers. Half of long-term male smokers will die from smoking-related illness.
This document discusses the harms of smoking through several sections. It begins by defining smoking and listing the chemicals found in cigarettes like nicotine, formaldehyde, and carbon monoxide. Next, it outlines the symptoms of smoking such as coughing, dizziness, and shortness of breath. Diseases caused by smoking are then explained, particularly various cancers and cardiovascular issues. Teenagers are noted to often smoke due to peer pressure and stress relief. Global smoking statistics show that a third of adult males smoke worldwide, causing millions of preventable deaths each year. The document concludes by providing ways to quit smoking without therapy such as throwing out cigarettes and finding substitutes.
Tobacco contains the highly addictive drug nicotine and can be consumed through smoking, chewing, dipping, or sniffing in products like cigarettes, gutkha, and snuff. Smoking cigarettes exposes a person to over 4000 toxic chemicals and 60 carcinogens and significantly increases the risks of various cancers, heart disease, lung disease, and other health issues. Tobacco use is directly linked to many forms of cancer as well as other serious diseases.
It gives insight into why tobacco smoking is harful and what strategies one should adpot to quit smoking. Some interesting snapshots makes the point clear to all
What is Smoking?
Why do people start smoking?
Symptoms of nicotine withdrawal
Barriers to quitting smoking
2010 Smoking Rates by Age Group in Maryland Addiction/Mental Health Clients
Effects of Smoking
U.S. Deaths Attributable to Smoking Annually
Secondhand and Third-Hand Smoke
Symptoms of nicotine
Steps of Quitting
Barriers to quitting smoking
This document discusses the health hazards of smoking tobacco. It provides statistics showing high rates of smoking among Americans despite known risks. Peer pressure and addiction are cited as reasons people continue smoking. The document outlines the negative health effects of smoking, including increased risk of lung cancer, heart disease, and other respiratory issues. It discusses the properties of tobacco and nicotine and how smoking impacts the circulatory, respiratory, and digestive systems. The 1964 surgeon general's report linking smoking to health risks is summarized.
The document discusses the harmful effects of tobacco use on health. It notes that tobacco kills over 16,000 people in Bangladesh every year. It also reports that over 17 million children and adults in Bangladesh use tobacco daily. The document then outlines the various diseases and health risks caused by smoking, including various cancers, heart disease, stroke, lung disease, and more. It discusses the benefits of quitting smoking and describes methods and resources to help people quit.
Tobacco is highly addictive due to its nicotine content. Tobacco use is the single largest preventable cause of death worldwide, killing over 6 million people annually. Cigarette smoking is the most common method of tobacco consumption and contains over 4000 toxic chemicals and 60 carcinogens. Tobacco use has been linked to many forms of cancer as well as other diseases. Unless action is taken, tobacco deaths are projected to rise to over 1 million annually by 2025.
World No Tobacco Day is observed annually on May 31st to raise awareness of the threats posed by tobacco consumption and the tobacco industry. The 2017 theme is "Tobacco - a threat to development" which will demonstrate how tobacco undermines public health and economic development. Tobacco is consumed in various forms in India like cigarettes, bidis, gutkha and paan masala. It poses severe health risks like cancer, heart disease, and lung disease and results in premature death. The tobacco industry targets youth and uses misleading marketing techniques to lure new users. Governments and the public must confront the tobacco epidemic through bans on advertising and health education campaigns to save lives and support national development.
world no tabacco day may 31 2019
the meaning, types, causes, variety, health effects, type of diseases, adverse effect, prevention and control , laws and regulation effect towards the tobacco day related awareness to the family, group, community , society etc.
This document provides an overview of a health awareness lecture on smoking cessation and COPD. The key points covered include:
- National statistics on smoking-related deaths in the Philippines
- Health and economic impacts of the top 4 smoking-related diseases
- Reasons for the prevalence of smoking in the Philippines
- Toxic components of tobacco smoke and their effects
- Diseases and complications caused by smoking
- Benefits of smoking cessation
- Definition and components of COPD
- Risk factors, pathogenesis, clinical features, investigations and management of COPD
- Pharmacological management of COPD including short-acting and long-acting bronchodilators
World No Tobacco Day 2017 | Say No To Tobacco And Protect Your HeralthIndus Health Plus
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On World No Tobacco Day 2017, Indus Health Plus spreading the awareness about the risks of using tobacco and motivate them to quit tobacco.
The Theme for No Tobacco Day is "Tobacco - a threat to development".
Regular tobacco consumption leaves an unseen scar, it fills your insides with toxins and invites NCDs like Cardiovascular disease, Cancers and COPD. It kills you so quit it today and live a healthy life.
If you are smoker and tobacco user quit it today and go for preventive health checkup which will helps you to know your health status also helps to detect developing diseases at early stage.
Get avail health checkup packages at http://bit.ly/2rafc2q
Also Know "Top 9 Reasons to Quit Smoking Now" at http://bit.ly/2rnbMJZ
The document discusses the health hazards of smoking and tobacco use in the Philippines. It provides statistics showing that 240 Filipinos die daily from tobacco-related diseases. Nearly half of adult males (47.7%) smoke, compared to 9% of adult females. Over 20% of students currently smoke cigarettes. The main toxic components of tobacco smoke - nicotine, tar, and carbon monoxide - are explained. Smoking is linked to numerous forms of cancer, heart disease, strokes, lung disease, and other health problems. The document urges youth not to start smoking and encourages stopping to save lives.
The document discusses the negative health effects of smoking and reasons for banning smoking in public places. It provides smoking statistics that highlight smoking causes over 400,000 deaths per year in the US and is a major cause of illness and early death. The document also lists over 4000 chemicals found in cigarettes, many of which are carcinogenic, and discusses how smoking reduces oxygen in the blood and damages lungs. It argues for banning smoking in public to protect non-smokers from secondhand smoke.
This document summarizes the ill effects of smoking. It discusses that smoking refers to inhaling tobacco fumes from burning cigarettes, cigars, and pipes. Every puff contains over 4000 chemicals like nicotine and carbon monoxide. It leads to various short term effects like increased heart rate and blood pressure. Long term, smoking causes serious diseases - lung cancer, COPD, emphysema and other cancers. It also negatively impacts the heart, blood vessels, and pregnancy. The document provides tips on how to quit smoking by getting support and learning new skills to deal with cravings and withdrawal symptoms.
The document discusses smoking and its consequences. It defines smoking as inhaling the smoke of burned substances like tobacco. It then lists some common reasons why people smoke, such as following the behaviors of parents/friends or managing stress. The document outlines several potential symptoms of smoking, including bad breath, discolored teeth/fingers, and various respiratory issues. It also discusses some serious health consequences of smoking like various cancers, emphysema, and strokes. The document concludes by providing some tips for quitting smoking and sharing smoking statistics.
Tobacco use is the leading preventable cause of death in the United States, killing over 400,000 Americans each year from diseases like lung cancer, heart disease, and stroke. Tobacco contains over 7,000 chemicals, including nicotine, tar, carbon monoxide, ammonia, and arsenic. While tobacco companies promote myths that some tobacco products like cigars, hookahs, and cloves are safer, all tobacco products are addictive and cause serious health issues. Quitting smoking can significantly reduce health risks, and medications and support groups can help in quitting.
Tobacco smoking involves burning tobacco and inhaling the smoke. It began as early as 5000-3000 BC. Tobacco smoke is a complex mixture of over 7,000 chemicals, including 70 carcinogens. Smoking tobacco leads to diseases like cancer, heart disease, and COPD, and reduces life expectancy by 10-17 years in long-term smokers. Half of long-term male smokers will die from smoking-related illness.
This document discusses the harms of smoking through several sections. It begins by defining smoking and listing the chemicals found in cigarettes like nicotine, formaldehyde, and carbon monoxide. Next, it outlines the symptoms of smoking such as coughing, dizziness, and shortness of breath. Diseases caused by smoking are then explained, particularly various cancers and cardiovascular issues. Teenagers are noted to often smoke due to peer pressure and stress relief. Global smoking statistics show that a third of adult males smoke worldwide, causing millions of preventable deaths each year. The document concludes by providing ways to quit smoking without therapy such as throwing out cigarettes and finding substitutes.
Tobacco contains the highly addictive drug nicotine and can be consumed through smoking, chewing, dipping, or sniffing in products like cigarettes, gutkha, and snuff. Smoking cigarettes exposes a person to over 4000 toxic chemicals and 60 carcinogens and significantly increases the risks of various cancers, heart disease, lung disease, and other health issues. Tobacco use is directly linked to many forms of cancer as well as other serious diseases.
It gives insight into why tobacco smoking is harful and what strategies one should adpot to quit smoking. Some interesting snapshots makes the point clear to all
What is Smoking?
Why do people start smoking?
Symptoms of nicotine withdrawal
Barriers to quitting smoking
2010 Smoking Rates by Age Group in Maryland Addiction/Mental Health Clients
Effects of Smoking
U.S. Deaths Attributable to Smoking Annually
Secondhand and Third-Hand Smoke
Symptoms of nicotine
Steps of Quitting
Barriers to quitting smoking
This document discusses the health hazards of smoking tobacco. It provides statistics showing high rates of smoking among Americans despite known risks. Peer pressure and addiction are cited as reasons people continue smoking. The document outlines the negative health effects of smoking, including increased risk of lung cancer, heart disease, and other respiratory issues. It discusses the properties of tobacco and nicotine and how smoking impacts the circulatory, respiratory, and digestive systems. The 1964 surgeon general's report linking smoking to health risks is summarized.
The document discusses the harmful effects of tobacco use on health. It notes that tobacco kills over 16,000 people in Bangladesh every year. It also reports that over 17 million children and adults in Bangladesh use tobacco daily. The document then outlines the various diseases and health risks caused by smoking, including various cancers, heart disease, stroke, lung disease, and more. It discusses the benefits of quitting smoking and describes methods and resources to help people quit.
Tobacco is highly addictive due to its nicotine content. Tobacco use is the single largest preventable cause of death worldwide, killing over 6 million people annually. Cigarette smoking is the most common method of tobacco consumption and contains over 4000 toxic chemicals and 60 carcinogens. Tobacco use has been linked to many forms of cancer as well as other diseases. Unless action is taken, tobacco deaths are projected to rise to over 1 million annually by 2025.
World No Tobacco Day is observed annually on May 31st to raise awareness of the threats posed by tobacco consumption and the tobacco industry. The 2017 theme is "Tobacco - a threat to development" which will demonstrate how tobacco undermines public health and economic development. Tobacco is consumed in various forms in India like cigarettes, bidis, gutkha and paan masala. It poses severe health risks like cancer, heart disease, and lung disease and results in premature death. The tobacco industry targets youth and uses misleading marketing techniques to lure new users. Governments and the public must confront the tobacco epidemic through bans on advertising and health education campaigns to save lives and support national development.
Ang artikulong ito ay kontribusyon mula sa University of the Philippines College of Dentistry sa pangunguna ni Dr. Ian Ermita, isa sa mga propesor ng Oral Surgery Section, at sa tulong ng ilang mga mag-aaral at Alumni ng UPCD. Ito ay bahagi ng Oral Cancer Screening Project ng Kolehiyo na bahagi naman ng selebrasyon ng ika 100 Anibersaryo ng University of the Philippines College of Dentistry.
The document summarizes the goals and components of prenatal care. The initial evaluation aims to determine maternal and fetal health status, estimate gestation age, and establish an obstetric care plan. Appointments become more frequent as pregnancy progresses. Evaluations assess health history, risks, nutrition, lifestyle factors, fetal surveillance, and address common concerns. The overall goal is comprehensive monitoring of mother and baby's health throughout pregnancy.
Thyroid diseases can occur or worsen during pregnancy and affect both mother and baby. Hypothyroidism, or an underactive thyroid, is the most common thyroid problem in pregnancy and can cause complications if not properly treated. Thyroid problems must be carefully monitored and managed during pregnancy to reduce risks.
Asthma is a syndrome characterized by variable airflow obstruction and airway inflammation. It affects 300 million people globally. Risk factors include atopy, genetic predisposition, viral infections, diet and environmental factors like air pollution and allergens. Pathophysiology involves inflammation of the airways with infiltration of inflammatory cells. Symptoms include wheezing, dyspnea and cough. Diagnosis involves lung function tests showing reversibility and increased airway responsiveness. Treatment focuses on bronchodilators, inhaled corticosteroids and management of triggers to control symptoms and exacerbations.
Efficacy and accuracy of quick sepsis-related organ failure assessment (qSOFA...ErnestDMenace
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This study aims to evaluate the predictive performance of qSOFA compared to CURB-65 in assessing prognosis for patients with pneumonia. A prospective cohort study will collect data on demographics, pneumonia type, symptoms, risk factors, vital signs, labs, microbiology, length of stay, ICU admission, and mortality for adult patients diagnosed with pneumonia. qSOFA and CURB-65 scores will be calculated and their ability to predict outcomes will be compared through statistical analysis. The goal is to determine which tool is more strongly associated with in-hospital mortality, length of stay, and ICU admission.
This study aims to compare the effectiveness of standard endotracheal tubes versus continuous subglottic suctioning endotracheal tubes in preventing ventilator-associated pneumonia in mechanically ventilated patients. A prospective randomized study will be conducted assigning patients requiring over 48 hours of ventilation to either tube. Outcomes such as incidence of VAP, bacterial isolates, length of stay, mortality, and cost will be compared between the two tube types. Results may help guide best practices for reducing VAP and improving patient outcomes.
The document discusses common diseases that occur during the rainy season, including flu, waterborne illnesses like diarrhea, typhoid, cholera and dysentery, and vector-borne diseases such as dengue and malaria. It provides details on symptoms, causes, and prevention methods for each disease. Key prevention strategies include drinking boiled water, washing hands properly, and using mosquito nets and repellents to avoid vector bites. Vaccination and prompt treatment are also important for controlling diseases like typhoid and malaria.
1. Nutrition involves taking in foods for growth, metabolism, and repair. God originally intended humans to eat grains, fruits, nuts, and vegetables which provide strength and vigor.
2. Obesity is defined as excessive fat accumulation that may impair health. It is commonly measured by body mass index (BMI) which is a person's weight in kilograms divided by the square of their height in meters.
3. The fundamental causes of obesity are an energy imbalance from consuming more calories than expended, due to diets high in fat/sugar and increasingly sedentary lifestyles. Common health consequences include increased risk of heart disease, diabetes, arthritis and some cancers.
3. Kahit na ang kita ng gobyerno mula sa
taxes ng sigarilyo ay umaabot sa PhP 23 billion
taun-taon
Nababawasan ang ekonomiya
ng bansa dahil sa gastos na
pangkalusugan dulot ng
top 4 na sakit na dulot ng
paninigarilyo (Ca, CVD,
COPD, Diabetes) na umaabot sa
PhP 149 billion taun-taon.
SOURCE: Tobacco and Poverty Study, World Health Organization, 2008)
4. Bakit laganap sa Pilipinas ang
pag gamit ng SIGARILYO (tabacco)?
MADALING MAKAKUHA
AGGRESIBO AT LAGANAP NA KALAKAL
KAKULANGAN SA KAALAMAN UKOL SA
PANGANIB SA KALUSUGAN
KAKULANGAN SA PAGSASAGAWA NG
PATAKARAN AT PROGRAMA UPANG SUGPUIN
ANG EPIDEMYA NG SIGARILYO
5. SIGARILYO
ay ang natatanging LEGAL na produkto,
na kung ginamit base sa
manufacturers instructions,
ay siguradong papatayin ang kalahati
sa mga gumamit nito.
6. Ang usok ng sigarilyo ay merong
higit sa 7,000 chemicals,
higit sa 50 known or suspected carcinogens,
at maraming potent irritants.
8. 3 PANGUNAHING SANGKAP
NG USOK NG SIGARILYO
NICOTINE ay ang sangkap ng
sigarilyo na
nakakahumaling/nakaka-addict.
Ito ay naiiwan sa dugo at
nakaapekto sa utak sa loobng
10 segundo. Itoy nagdudulot sa
naninigarilyo para gumanda ang
pakiramdam dahil sa kemikal na
ilinalabas
nagdudulot
ng utak. Itoy
rin ng pagtaas ng
tibok ng puso, blood pressure, at
adrenaline na nakakaganda ng
pakiramdam.
9. TAR ay makapal, malapot na sangkap, at kung malanghap
ito ay didikit sa mga maliliit na buhok sa baga (lungs), na
tinatawag na cilia. Normal nitong pinoprotektahan ang baga
laban sa mga dumi at impeksyon, pero kung itoy mapupuno
ng tar di nila magagawang protektahan ang baga. Tinatakpan
rin ng Tar ang mga bahagi ng buong respiratory system,
pinaliliit nito ang mga tubo na nagdadala ng hangin
(bronchioles) at nababawasan rin ang pagkabanat ng
baga.
10. CARBON MONOXIDE ay
nakakalasong kemikal na makikita
sa mga usok ng tambutso ng mga
sasakyan. Binabawasan nito ang
dami ng oxygen sa dugo at pati na
rin sa ibang organs. Dahil konti na
ang oxygen sa dugo, itoy nagiging
malapot at ito ang dahilan upang
pumuwersa ang puso na mag
buga ng dugo.
11. Ang PANINIGARILYO ay gumagawa
ng samot saring problema sa
kalusugan at komplikasyon.
W A R N I N G
Ang mga susunod na slides ay may mga imahe na
hindi angkop sa mga bata, patnubay ng magulang
ay kailangan.
14. Ang paninigarilyo sa murang edad ay nakakapag pataas ng
panganib sa kanser sa baga (lung cancer) at bibig.
15. Smoking makes you about 10 times more likely
to die early from a major stroke or heart attack.
Pinatataas rin nito ang panganib na magkaroon ng diabetes.
16. Smokers suffer more frequently from
severe bronchitis and emphysema
(a disease where the chemicals in tobacco smoke severely damage
the lining of the lungs, and make it difficult to breathe).
17. Ang paninigarilyo ay nagdudulot ng pinsala sa mga maliliit
na ugat at pinipigilan nito ang pagdaloy sa mga kamay at
paa, na maaaring magkaroon ng gangrene at magdulot ng
pagkaputol ng paa at kamay.
19. Itoy nakakapagdulot ng pagkabulok ng ngipin, at nagiging kulay
dilaw ang ngipin at kamay.
20. Ang paninigarilyo ay nakakaapekto rin sa kutis at balat;
nakakapagdulot ito ng maagang pagtanda ng balat at
pagkakaroon ng mga kulubot (wrinkles).
21. Men who smoked for years were often unable
to have an erection due to low penile blood pressure.
Male smokers also have a lower sperm count and
more abnormal sperm than non-smokers.
28. Sa kada stick ng sigarilyo na nagagamit,
nawawalan ng 5 to 10 minutes ng buhay ang taong naninigarilyo
at ilinalagay rin nya sa panganib ang mga inosenteng tao sa
kanyang paligid.
29. URI NG USOK NG SIGARILYO
MAINSTREAM SMOKE Ito ay combinasyon ng hinithit at
ibinugang usok matapos itong sindihan.
31. THIRD-HAND SMOKE ay
kombinasyon ng usok at amoy
ng sigarilyo na dumidikit sa
buhok at damit ng naninigarilyo,
pati na rin sa sahig, mga kurtina,
appliances, mga gamit sa bahay,
mga laruan ng bata kahit na
wala ng naninigarilyo.
37. Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)
Reduced lung function
Increased blood pressure
Headaches
Acute lower respiratory infection
bronchitis, pneumonia
Respiratory irritation
cough, phlegm, wheeze
Difficulty in breathing
Burning eyes and throat
Ear infections
Nose bleeds
Frequency and severity of asthma
Childhood cancers
leukemia, lymphoma, brain tumor
38. ALAM NYO BA?
The original Marlboro Man
may not
have been that macho or masculine
as his advertisements projected.
David Millar, Jr.
died from emphysema in 1987
after years of bad health.
Three more men who appeared
in Marlboro advertisements
Wayne McLaren,
David McLean & Dick Hammer
all died of lung cancer.
42. In 2003, the Philippines enacted Republic Act 9211
aimed to:
- Promote smoke-free areas
- Inform public of the health risks
of tobacco use
- Ban all tobacco
advertisement and
sponsorship and restrict
promotions
- Regulate labelling of tobacco products
- Protect youth from being initiated
to smoking
43. SMOKING BAN in public conveyances like jeepneys,
buses, taxis and tricycles.
OTHER SMOKING BAN in elevators and stairwells,
locations in which fire hazards are present, health and
hospital facilities, public conveyances, and food
preparation areas.
These places cannot have designated smoking areas.
44. A N O A N G P W E D E M O N G
GAWIN?
Kung ikaw ay naninigarilyo, itigil
ito sa pinakamabilis na paraan.
Huwag mong hahayaan na may
manigarilyo sa loob ng inyong
bahay protektahan mo ang
iyong sarili at iba laban sa
Secondhand smoke.
Makisali sa mga anti-smoking
campaigns kailangan malaman
ng iba ang mga masamang
naidudulot ng paninigarilyo.
45. Kapag ikaw ay tumigil sa
pagyosi
Sa loob ng 20 Minutes:
Bababa ang blood pressure sa normal
Magiging normal ang pulso
Body temperature ng kamay at paa ay tumataas at nagiging normal
Sa loob ng 8 oras:
Carbon Monoxide level sa dugo ay baba sa normal
Oxygen level sa dugo ay tataas sa normal
Smoker's breath ay nawawala
Sa loob ng 24 oras:
Ang chance ng pagkakaroon ng heart attack ay nababawasan
Sa loob ng 48 oras:
Ang mga ugat-ugat ay nagsisimula na ulit na tumubo
Ang abilidad sa pangamoy at panlasa ay bumabalik
46. Sa loob ng isang taon:
Ang panganib sa coronary heart disease ay kalahati
kaysa sa naninigarilyo
Sa loob ng 2 taon:
Panganib sa Heart attack ay bababa sa normal
Sa loob ng 5 taon:
Lung cancer death rate para sa average pack-a-day
smoker ay bababa ng halos kalahati
Panganib sa Stroke risk ay mababawasan
Panagnib mula sa mouth, throat at esophageal cancer
ay bababa ng kalahati kaysa sa mga naninigarilyo pa
Kapag ikaw ay tumigil sa
pagyosi
47. Sa loob ng 10 taon:
Lung cancer death rate ay
parehas na sa mga taong hindi
naninigarilyo.
Ang mga nabuong pre-cancerous
cells ay napalitan na.
Sa loob ng 15 taon:
Panganib mula sa coronary heart
disease ay parehas na sa mga
taong hindi man lang nanigarilyo.
Kapag ikaw ay tumigil sa
pagyosi
48. The choice is yours !
Help us in our crusade
and save lives !
.
52. Everything is lawful for me,
but not everything is beneficial.
Everything is lawful for me,
but I will not let myself be
dominated by anything..
I Corinthians 6:12 ESV