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, Tobacco, Tobacco Abuse, Tobacco Smoking
See Also
Tobacco Cessation
Passive Smoke Exposure
Epidemiology
Smoking is the top cause of preventable death in U.S.
Dwarfs
Alcohol
and
Drug Abuse
deaths and HIV combined
Mortality in the United States
Deaths per year: 434,000
Deaths per day: >1000
Prevalence
of smoking in United States
Overall adults: 25% (47 Million smoking)
Ages 18-24 years: 33%
Medical costs of Tobacco Abuse
Direct: $50 billion
Indirect: may approach additional $50 billion
Risk Factors
Lower socioeconomic groups
Lower education Levels
Adult smokers begin in adolescence (95% before age 20)
Complications
Tobacco Abuse in Pregnancy
Low Birth Weight Infant
High
Carbon Monoxide
load for fetus
High
Hematocrit
for fetus
Labs
Spirometry
in 10 pack year smokers over age 40
Evaluate for
COPD
References
Zielinski (2001) Chest 119:731-6 [PubMed]
Adverse Effects
Low tar Cigarettes carry the same risk of
Lung Cancer
Harris (2004) 328:72-6 [PubMed]
College student smokers have impaired quality of life
Martinez (2004) Chest 125:425-8 [PubMed]
Infections with increased risk related to Tobacco use
Upper Respiratory Infection
s
Pneumonia
Tuberculosis
Influenza
Legionnaire's Disease
Periodontal Disease
and ulcers
Otitis Media
(
Passive Smoke Exposure
)
Arcavi (2004) Arch Intern Med 164:2206-16 [PubMed]
Management
See
Tobacco Cessation
See
Lung Cancer Screening CT Chest
See
Screening for Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
Resources
CDC Tobacco Page
http://www.cdc.gov/tobacco
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