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Tobacco use is one among the harmful habit that kills its consumers. Tobacco is a risk factor for various conditions and is associated with various cancers. Tobacco addiction is attributed to nicotine present in the tobacco products. Smoking not only harms the smokers but also the persons who doesn’t smoke by means of second-hand smoke. Though various measures been initiated and implemented to curb the tobacco use, yet the complete success is not achieved. Coordinated effort by government agencies, community organisations, professional organisations at the national and international level are required for achieving the goal of tobacco control.
2018
Millions of people are exposed to passive smoking each year. Since there is no safe level of exposure to secondhand smoke, a passive smoker also becomes vulnerable to the danger of tobacco use. The purpose of this thesis was to investigate the effects of passive smoking on nonsmokers as well as the role of nurses in the control of secondhand smoke exposure. A literature-based approach was utilized to gather relevant research articles from CINAHL Complete, Pubmed, and Google Scholar. A total of 18 peer-reviewed articles were independently reviewed and included according to the inclusion and exclusion standards. The result of the study indicated that secondhand smoke exposure predisposes a passive smoker to the development of serious respiratory and cardiovascular diseases. A strong association between passive smoking and lung cancer has been identified. Other disease outcomes were: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), Coronary Heart Disease (CHD), stroke, asthma, and tuberculosis. Nurses can take an active role within the workplace in raising awareness and helping patients to quit smoking. As nurses we cannot prevent passive smoking but we can help an active smoker modify the behavior. We can also engage in anti-tobacco legislation within the society. Substantial health gains can be made by reducing exposure to secondhand smoke and the only effective way to prevent exposure is to eliminate smoking in all indoors. Smoke-free home and smoke-free workplace policies are the best way to protect people from exposure to secondhand smoke.
2016
INTRODUCTION: Passive smoking is defined as inhalation of smoke also known as second hand smoke (SHS) or environmental tobacco smoke (ETC) by persons other than the intended active smoker. Smoking can lead to number of respiratory and cardiovascular disorders. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of our study was to evaluate awareness regarding passive smoking, exposure of cigarette smoke faced by passive smokers, symptoms experienced by them and measures that are taken by passive smokers to avoid the smoke. METHODOLOGY: It is a crosssectional survey based study comprising of N= 350 individuals (Females only) of age group 16-35 years who had never smoked but had been exposed to environmental tobacco smoke. The answers were recorded as open ended. RESULT: Our resulted showed that 59% females were aware about the term passive smoking. 82% were passive smokers. 48% females were exposed to more than 5 cigarettes smoke/day. 35% females felt nausea as most common symptom whereas 29% had headache due to...
Cardiovascular Innovations and Applications, 2016
Objective: To review the literature on associations between cardiovascular diseases and tobacco use, including recent trends in smoking behaviors and clinical approaches for cessation of smoking. Methods: A literature review of recent scientific findings for smoking and cardiovascular diseases and recommendations for obtaining cessation. Results: Tobacco smoking is causally related to cardiovascular disease, with nearly a half million deaths annually attributed to cigarette smoking in the United States. The human, economic, medical, and indirect costs are enormous. Secondhand smoke as inhaled from the environment also plays an important role in the genesis of cardiovascular diseases. A recent trend in the use of e-cigarettes is noted particularly among youth. For children, prevention is the best strategy. For adult smokers, behavioral treatments, self-help approaches, and pharmacologic therapies are readily available. Clinicians can have a significant impact on patients' smoking habits. Adding to individual strategies, regulatory community and public health approaches provide the potential for eliminating the use of tobacco. Conclusion: Tobacco smoke causes cardiovascular morbidity and death. Clinicians can play a role in preventing smoking and promoting cessation.
Int. j. adv. multidisc. res. stud. 2023; 3(4):367-370, 2023
This study looked at the negative effects of passive smoking on one's health as well as how the socio-demographics of tobacco users affected those effects. The National Institute of Preventive and Social Medicine (NIPSOM), in Dhaka, Bangladesh, conducted this cross-sectional study. The survey included 150 adult males and female respondents in total. Age was determined to be averaged at 38.93 ± 2.04. The majority of respondents (103.36%) smoke smokeless tobacco, while 30% of respondents reported being unemployed based on their profession. The problem with smoking revealed that environmental pollution was a 91.3% problem, problems with pregnant women were 89.3% problems, and the majority (52.67%) had breathing problems and 34.67% had teeth pain. It can be concluded that smoking poses a serious threat to the world's public health, causing serious mental and physical health problems. Implementing focused preventative interventions is therefore essential to deterring tobacco use. It would also be helpful to perform more research on how tobacco users estimate danger.
Smoking is the habit of burning tobacco. During cigarette smoking the smoke is inspired with cigarettes, or released from the mouth, as is mostly done with pipes and cigars. Tobacco is considered as addictive and world's most-disastrous causes of death. Throughout the world, smoking is increasing and number of smoking related death also increasing. The injurious effect of smoking is not only limited to the smoker, it is similarly harmful to the nonsmokers as well as to the environment. When the nonsmokers are continuously exposed to tobacco smoke in the environment they will be similarly attacked by same diseases that bother smokers like lung cancer and other diseases of different organs. When people start smoking they take it as a source of relieving stress but day by day it turns to an addictive things. The objective of this review was to study the health impacts of cigarette smoking. From our study it was observed that not only environment but also different organs of human body liker lungs, women fertility, kidney and heart can be damaged for long term exposure of smoking. Besides smokers, nonsmokers are similarly attacked by the harmful effects of smoking. The government, non-government organizations and policy makers must take necessary steps to control cigarette smoking.
Annual Review of Public Health, 1988
highly with the smokiness of their environment. There appeared to be a dose-response relationship among nonsmokers who lived and/or worked with smokers, and they concluded that the deleterious effect of passive smoking was in direct relationship to> the extent of exposure. Jarvis and his colleagues (33) measured nicotine and cotinine in plasma, saliva and urine, and carbon monoxide in expired air among nonsmokers exposed to tobacco smoke under natural conditions. These authors concluded that the health effects of passive smoking may be as dependent upon the constituents of sidestream smoke as upon the actual amount of exposure.
Clinical Medicine, 2010
Tabagism is one of the greatest public health problems at the present time because this is the most important cause of preventabel deaths worldwide. Due to its impact on the health and welfare of all, the act of smoking causes problems for society, including that children, without being able to enjoy the freedom of choice, eventually become compulsory passive smokers since its conception. This article presents the main damages caused by smoking to human health, especially on children, who, because of their characteristics are more vulnerable to the effects of products derived from cigarette burns, mainly the effects of nicotine, carbon monoxide and more than 4700 substances produced by smoking. Also it highlights the importance that all efforts are directed towards protecting nonsmokers and improving environmental and health conditions for everyone.
Trends in Telemedicine & E-health, 2019
Cigarette smoke contain approximately 250 different chemicals known to be harmful to human health. Thousands of harmful chemical substances produce by the combustion of tobacco. The health impacts such as cancer and chronic lung disease are not only associated with smokers but also people who are exposed to secondhand smoke. Tobacco Harm Reduction is a concept to minimize the impacts of tobacco on the individual and on society at large. A key component of this strategy is using alternative source of nicotine as a substitute to tobacco cigarettes. Electronic cigarette and heated tobacco are alternatives that might have potential in reduce harm from smokes. This paper elaborates on available research associated with electronic cigarette and heated tobacco with harm reduction and risk perspective.
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