PE. FINAL

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PE. FINAL

19%
Percentage of teen smokers nationally
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19% Percentage of teen smokers nationally
Alabama, Alaska, Utah, and New Jersey states with federal minimum age of 19
18 State: Louisiana's legal smoking age is
Nicotine the primary reinforcing component of tobacco that acts on the brain. It is found in tobacco products
Immediate Effects of the Body of Smoking adrenaline, elevated blood sugar levels, and it releases glucose causing increase in blood pressure, respiration, and heart rate.
adrenaline a "kick" caused in part by the drug's stimulation of the adrenal glands and result discharge of epinephrine
withdrawal symptoms irritability, craving, cognitive and attentional deficits, sleep disturbances, and increased appetites
Family Prevention and Control Act of 2009 signed by president Obama (ironic because he smokes) strengthening restrictions of tobacco marketing and advertising
Family Prevention and Control Act of 2009 makes it illegal to sell candy flavored cigarettes and increase awareness of risks( no mild or light)
Master Settlement Agreement of 1998 tobacco companies sued statesor settled lawsuits with states. Specific aim to reduce young smoking (MSA)
Cigarettes-trends in teen smoking 20% of teens...Marlboro or Camel
13.6% of teens Cigars- trends in teen smoking
Kreteks clove cigarettes popular to teens in Indonesia
Bidi Cigarettes"Beadies" from India; cheaper and has more flavors than American cigarettes.
Smokeless Tobacco snuff or chew; used by 8% of teens
Physical consequence of smoking cancers (87% lung cancer), emphysema, heart disease, osteoporosis, stunted lung growth, and fertility problems
"Big Tobacco" targeting teens (past) cartoon characters, brightly colored packaging, sponsoring major sporting events, appealing teenagers, and placing products on TV.
Influences on Teen Smoking Family, friends, peer pressure, self image, celebrities, and movies
Synar amendment aimed at decreasing access to tobacco products for minors under 18
Synar amendment GOAL to reduce the number of successful illegal purchases by minors to no more than 20 percent of attempts in each State per year.
Synar Amendment requires that each State annually conduct random, unannounced inspections of tobacco vendors to assess their compliance with the State's access law submitted to the Secretary of Health Human Services.
Chemicals found in cigarette smoke contains over 4000 chemicals; 63 are proven to cause cancer.
Chemicals found in cigarette smoke Some include: Butane --- Lighter fluid
Ammonia --- Toilet Cleaner
Methane --- Sewer Gas
Acetone --- Nail Polish Remover
Arsenic --- Poison
Stearic Acid --- Candle Wax
Cadmium --- Batteries
Methanol --- Rocket Fuel
Acetic Acid --- Vinegar
Centers for Disease and Control and Prevention (CDC) an important name in tobacco campaign
American Lung Association embarked on aggressive media in tobacco campaigns
American Cancer Society Provides a number of programs designed to prevent cancer; Spearheads national antismoking programs; a campaign preventing tobacco
American Legacy Foundation Created from proceeds of the 1998 Master Settlement Association; a campaign preventing tobacco
Campaign for tobacco free kids a campaign preventing tobacco to kids; Encourages activism to keep tobacco products out of the hand of minors
Stanton Glantz He wrote "The Cigarette Papers" and led research projects into the dangers of smoking
Patrick Reynolds He is the grandson of Cigarette Company Founder, R.J. Reynolds and he supports cigarette tax increases, FDA regulation of tobacco, and statewide smoking bans
Christy Turlington Model whose father died of lung cancer. She was a smoker, but she quit and started antismoking PSAs
Jeffrey Wigand Former tobacco executive
Formed a non-profit organization- Smoke-free kids Revealed the tobacco industries disregard for health and safety on 60 minutes.
Smokeless tobacco 3 forms: loose leaf, firm/moist, and twist/rope
Chewing tobacco (Chew) "non-carcinogenic" Health risks: nicotine dependence, cancer (lip, mouth, and gum), increase in high blood pressure, receding gums, and yellow and brown teeth stains
Snuff (Dip) 2 forms: dry- inhaled through nose and moist- made from air-and-fire- cured tobacco leaves that are processed, flavored, and packaged in round containers AS HARMFUL AS SMOKING
Most used tobacco products by teens cigarettes
Joe Camel cartoon character from France (1988) used for advertisement. Banned in 1997
Supporting Public Smoking have the freedom to choose whether or not you want to smoke.
Opposing Public Smoking 2nd hand smoke, smell
Smoking Tobacco cigarettes, cigars, pipes, hookah, bidis, kreteks
Smokeless Tobacco chewing tobacco and snuff
Weight Watchers Started in 1960s by Jean Nidetch
started as a meeting for 50 people, but 400 people showed up
Expands all over the US
How Weight Watchers Works plan-made for your weight lose goal. Points Plus system. portion sizes are key. when you sign up for the diet you purchase a calculator that converts fats, fiber, protein, and carbs.
Weight Watchers Stats effiective; about 25% of people lost more than 5% of body weight and 10% lost 10% or more body weight
Caveman/Paleo Diet consists of eating fruits, nuts, fish, lean meats, vegetables, and berries. CUTS OUT DAIRY PRODUCTS. drinks include...just water
Ideal Protein created by Dr. Trien Chanh. 4 phases adding more "real meals" each phase. phase 4 is a maintaining stage.
Special K how it works- sub 2 meals a day with special K products( bars, fruit crisps, cereals, and shakes)
success rates- 75% effective dieters
Jenny Craigstatrted in 1983 in Australia by Jenny herself and her husband Sid
forcuses on eating means with right amount of calories, fat, and portions.
prepackaged meals (80 different kinds)
4 weight loss programs: Jenny Craig at Home, Jenny Direct, Jenny Silver, and Jenny for men
Exercise recommended
Success rates: 60% of women keep at least 5% of their weight off.
Vegetarian Do not eat meat fish or chicken. exercise required.
Vegan a stricter vegetarian diet. does not allow use of animal products. no meat fish or chicken allowed
Atkins low carb diet. proven to take off more fat than any other diet that you eat the same number of calories on. 4 phases uses Ketosis (burnning fat instead of carbs).
South Beach Diet 3 phases. created by Dr. Aruthur Agatston. 8-153 lbs lost in 2 weeks
Lose it used to keep track of your calorie intake. helps track weight loss.
Food Pyramid Fats, Oils and Sweets- use sparingly
Dairy Group- 2-3 servings
Protein Group- 2-3 servings
Veggie Group- 3-5 servings
Fruit Group- 2-4 Servings
Grains Group- 6-11 servings
Federal Department of Agriculture (FDA) Regulates nutrition lables
Games KNOW- steal the bacon, matt ball, crab soccer, volleybasketball, ultimate frisbee, and queen of the court

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