Tobacco use is the largest preventable cause of death and disease in the United States. No matter what the degree of smoking, it will increase the risk of lung cancer, heart disease, and stroke, etc. In 2015, the smoking rate in the United States is 15.1%, which means 36.5 million Americans smoking currently. Cigarette smoking causes more than 480,000 deaths each year in the United States. And of these deaths, more than 41,000 were due to exposure to secondhand smoke. Secondhand smoke can cause the same health issue as smoking. Every year, the healthcare cost related to the smoking illness is more than $300 billion in the United States. The smoking issue starts from the first tobacco use of the smoker. Almost 90% of adult smoker have tried their first cigarette before the age of 18. At present, one of five children have tried to smoke or vape and 30% of them have smoking-related illness in their later life. Nicotine is a highly addictive drug and an important component of tobacco. Teenagers are exposed to nicotine, not only affecting their brain development, but also making them quit smoking more difficultly. Long term smoking from adolescents seriously affects the health of smokers. The influence of social environment is the main reason for teenagers to contact with smoking. The message from mess media shows that smoking is a normal activity. Smoking among peers, parents, or relatives will promote teenagers try to use tobacco. Although the legal smoking age is 18 years
Is smoking a cigarette like aiming a smoking gun to your head? Absolutely, yes! The photo above, has a very powerful message to be shared with people all over the world. The creator of the picture above is, The American Cancer Society. This is an organization that is trying to heighten awareness of the dangers of smoking, the most threatening danger being, cancer. They also promote relays which help raise money for ads and research. The money raised helps to inform people of the dangers smoking and what the negative outcomes of such a habit. This society also helps with finding treatment options. They are helping people cope with the side effects of various cancers or to advise on health insurance. A certain population of people, particularly young people, see smoking as a cool or hip idea to fit in. The goal of this visual argument is to inform people who smoke cigarettes that they should just hold a gun to their heads. The American people should be against nonsmoking because of the feelings you get when smoking, the chemicals that are involved, and how the cigarette will kill like a loaded gun.
Smoking a cigarette in the park or in a party would be so much fun for so many teenagers. Also, sitting with friends or a group of people and smoking, many teens believe that this makes them look cool. Many people have many teens under the age of eighteen smoking in street with their friends, they were passing the same cigarette to each other, and this would be a serious problem by passing a disease to each other and they have no idea that would happen. Mayo Clinic Staff, teen smoking might be innocently, but it can become a long-term problem. In fact, most adult smokers begin smoking as teenagers, so most need to stop smoking to be a good example for teens. Number of teens smoker have been raised incredibly. More than 450,000 12-to-13 year
Smoking is often viewed as a bad thing that definitely affects your health, but some teens believe that when you begin to smoke you become more popular. “90 percent of smokers began before the age 19 and about 30 percent of teen smokers continued smoking and died early from a smoking-related disease. On average, these smokers died 13 to 14 years earlier than nonsmokers” (“11 Facts about Teen Smoking”). The idea of smoking is a very controversial topic in communities and the legal smoking age needs to be raised to an age where smoking won’t affect you in some of the harsh ways it affects teens. Yes, it is obvious that smoking will still affect a person some. The age for buying and using tobacco should be raised to 25.
“Teen smoking is bad and it is leading to many different illnesses in america everyday” is what Center for Disease and Control has to say. Many People don’t see the long term effects of smoking. If teens saw what they would look like in 30 years after smoking over half of them wouldn’t smoke. Do to the things in Cigarettes your body can’t process what chemicals that are going into your body.
Tobacco is an addictive drug that has many forms, E-cigarettes, cigars, and pipes are some examples. It is usually smoked. Nearly 3000 teens under the age of eighteen have their first taste of tobacco every day, and 700 of them will become regular daily smokers. Smoking that develops in the teenage years is bad for their health and life. Teens who smoke are more likely to end up taking the bad habit on to their adult life. Their bad habit is not only harming them but others around them.
In the United States, tobacco use is the number one cause of preventable death. Chronic cigarette smoking is associated with many adverse health effects and 70% of adult smokers started smoking when they were adolescents. The World Health Organization’s definition of adolescence is a period of development that corresponds to the period between the ages of 10 and 19 years. This age group is vulnerable to initiate risky behaviors such as cigarette smoking. According to the Surgeon General’s report in 2015 for preventing tobacco use among youth, every day more than 1,200 people in the United States die due to cigarette smoking and more than 3,200 people under the age of 18 smoke their first cigarette. Today more than 600,000 middle school students and 3 million high school students smoke cigarettes.
Smoking is on the rise with adults and teenagers. Nearly twenty-one percent of adults smoke cigarettes, and twenty percent of teenagers smoke in the United States of America. Smoking has many negative effects, but also a few positive effects. However, the positive effects are outweighed by the negative effects.
What your eyes see is an individual lighting money (US currency) as if it was a cigarette. To be exact on what bill is being used, the person is using a one-dollar bill that has George Washington face printed on it. The picture symbolize that we are spending money to purchase these horrid items that is causing major damage to our body and society. The pitch-black background conveys a sense of fear and mystery. There is a green lighter being used to burn the money. The fire from the lighter is a beaming yellow mix with light orange.
Teen smoking kills, teen smoking leads to cancer, teen smoking is horrific, teen smoking is blah, blah, blah. Teen smoking is a topic that has been overworked and milked dry, So why the hell should you listen to me? Well, to start with informing you of one of the basic facts about smoking. The fact is that in the United States 90% of smokers started when they were 18 or younger (Youth and Tobacco Use). I am here today to inform you of the reasons as to why teenagers start in the first place and why the reasons are simply stupid. Now you might be thinking “Oh Mr.Speaker, what are the reasons that teenagers start smoking? Enlighten us Mr.Speaker!” Well, you know what? You are in great luck my dear friends, because I will happily oblige you. The focus of this, is to outline the most common reasons why teenagers start smoking which are peer
Teenage smoking can be a result of the influence of other teens, or maybe the amount of peer pressure. This can cause a teen to want to smoke or even think about smoking (Alcid, Arthur, page 1). Statistics show that 794 student and 22.4 percent of teens claimed to be tobacco users. (Alcid, Arthur, page 1). Teens tend to be more abrasive when smoking, and seem to act different while smoking and once they have gotten into the habit of smoking make it a constant thing. In 2003, 21.9 percent of high school students currently smoke cigarettes (Alcid, Arthur, page 1).
One of the largest issues today is adolescent smoking. According to a heath based website, nearly 90% of adult smokers start while they are still teens and they never intend to get hooked. They may start by bumming a cigarette or two from a friend at a party, and then go on to buying an occasional pack. Soon they realize that they can't go without that pack. They've gotten used to reaching for a cigarette first thing in the morning, after meals, or during any stressful time. They become addicted, both physically and psychologically. According to the American Lung Association, each day 6,000 children under the age of 18 smoke their first cigarette. Almost 2,000 of them will become regular smokers – that’s 757, 000 new smokers annually!
Over the last decade of two there has been a huge push to end the use of tobacco products such as cigarettes and chewing tobacco. These tobacco products have been proven time and time again to cause numerous serious health conditions and can be the direct cause of deadly conditions like lung cancer, mouth cancer and heart disease. Typically when one thinks of smoking and chewing, it’s an older generation that comes to mind. However, it’s been shown that tobacco use primarily starts in the early adolescent years. The CDC states that nearly 9 out of 10 cigarette smokers, smoked their first cigarette by age 18. The numbers of adolescent smokers grow almost daily. It’s estimated that more than 3800 youth aged 18 years or younger have smoked their first cigarette, and an additional 2,100 youth and young adults become daily smokers. (CDC, 2011)
As absurd as it sounds, there was a time that smoking was sociably acceptable in our society and there were many advertisements on television promoting the sale and use of cigarettes. The advertisements abruptly quit airing when the United States Surgeon General confirmed that smoking cigarettes causes harmful side effects to your health such as cancer. Now, consider that every health agency in the world wants to give out tips, but is anyone honestly listening to the tips or do they just toss them out like the butts of a smoked cigarette, which leads to this “Quit Now” campaign advertisement (“I Never”). The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) started this campaign in 2012 and the advertisement has a picture of a woman on it, she is not smiling, she has a blank stare in her eyes and a hole in her throat. They use former smokers to talk about their diminishing health issues that range from losing their teeth to more serious complications like losing their limbs that are all direct results from smoking cigarettes. These real-life scenarios establish the basis for the reasons why everyone should kick the smoking habit and become a quitter. Now, let’s discuss the alluring colors that were chosen for this advertisement.
Tobacco; one of the most profitable products in history, an addictive substance, and a deadly killer. Smoking tobacco used to be a thing that was endorsed in American society. Now, with the new medical advances and knowledge, society has seen the side effects of smoking and how fatal it actually is. Teenagers have been one of the largest age groups that have been affected by smoking. After analyzing all possible reasons as to why teenagers would smoke while knowing it can affect their health, three possible reasons stuck out the most. Teenagers smoke despite knowing the health problems that originate from smoking because of peer pressure, an “invincibility” mentality, and seeing a role model or family member smoke.
According to the graph labeled “Cigarette Smoking Among High School Students, 1991-2013” smoking shows that it has increased significantly among teens in the late 90’s into early 2000’s. The use of cigarettesThen it had went back down decreased between 2003 and again all the way into 2014, likely thanks to the increased use of the beloved but almost as dangerous e-cig. Only 4.5% of high school students had used e-cigs at least one day in the previous month, in a 2013 survey. In 2014 that percentage increased to 13.4%. Though more people in this age bracket seem to have turned to the e-cig, still the percentage of smokers who first tried cigarettes as teens was 90%, highlighting the need. Which goes back to the very point ofto change the minimum the age for smoking to change of 21, being 18 and getting addicted so early to try to attempt to get rid of the