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Chapter 10-12
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| How many students out of the 300,000 youths who began to smoke as a result of exposure to onscreen tobacco use,did the World Health Organization and Physicians for a smoke free Canada recognize? | 130,000 students began smoking as a result of on-screen tobacco use |
| A 1529 report indicated tobacco was used for what? | It was used for persistent headaches, cold and catarrh and abscesses and soresnof the head |
| Chewing was the most popular form of tobacco use until about 1900 but by 1920 which for of tobacco consumption peaked? | Cigars, when 8 billion were sold |
| What years have been referred to as the golden decades for cigarette consumption in Canada? | Years 1920-1950 |
| When did the per capita sales of cigarettes begin to decline in Canada | In 1952 temporary decline after 1964 surgeon general said that smoking causes lung cancer and sales went down as well In 1970 they started using smokeless tobacco more |
| The first municipal bylaw restricting smoking in a public place took place in which Canadian city | Ottawa in 1976 |
| The tobacco restraint act in 1908 in Canada ban the sales of cigarettes to anyone younger than what age | At the age of 16 but was not enforced |
| In what year did Canadian city pass the first municipal bylaw restricting smoking in public places | 1976 |
| In what year was federal law enacted which raise the legal age for buying tobacco to 18 | 1993 |
| What was the biggest health concern for users of smokeless tobacco | Oral cancer |
| the 2007 Nova Scotia student drug use survey reported that in the six months before the survey what percentage of students who smokes cigarettes during the year had tried to quit | 54% |
| Although lung cancer is not common what percentage of all lung cancers occur in smokers | 85% |
| Approximately how many non-smokers die each year in Canada from exposure to second-hand smoke | 6300 nonsmokers |
| Recent statistics suggest that approximately how often does a Canadian die from tobacco use | Every 11 minutes 47000 people every year |
| What is one of the most common effects of cigarette smoking during pregnancy on the newborn | Miscarriage |
| The annual smoking attributesmortality associated with Sid's low birth weight and respiratory problems amount to how many infant deaths per year | 10,000 |
| How does nicotine affect in the brain | Nicotine increases the amount of dopamine in the brain |
| Chronic smokers have a lower level of moa essential to what? | Breaking down dopamine and other neurotransmitters |
| Annually what do approximately 3 to 4% former smokers do | Quit without formal treatment |
| Gum patches lozenges and inhalers are all forms of what | Nicotine replacement therapy |
| 2007 health Canada approved on nicotine partial agonist drug as a smoking treatment what was the drug | Verenicline (Champix) |
| Describe coffees legendary discovery | Goat herders discovered his goats eating some red berries so he ate them too and they were all joyful |
| According to the statistics Canada in 2009 which province of Canada consume the highest amount of coffee per person | Quebec |
| The early history of coffee included a1674 pamphlet from England what was it called | Women's petition against coffeerepresenting the to public consideration the grand inconvenience acquiring to their sex from excessive use of the drawing and enfeebling liquor |
| 9070 North Americans drink more coffee than any other non alcoholic beverage product. What was the scenario by 2007 | By 2007 there were consuming more than 190L of soft drinks and 110L of bottled water per person compared with the 95L of coffee |
| Tim Horton's coffee captures approximately what percentage of the coffee consumed to Canada | 76% |
| Most regular brewed teas have about how much caffeine per cup | Black tea is 40mg |
| What has been used to desensitize the user tosymptoms of alcohol intoxication increase the potential for alcohol abuse and alcohol related harm | High caffeine energy drinks |
| when Coca-Cola was advertised as the new and popular fountain drink apart from what famous Cola not ingredient what else was contained in this liquid | Cocaine |
| What do they study completed by Mark ashbridge of Dalhousie university in 2013 determine regarding how commonly alcohol consumed together with energy drinks? | About one-in-five students |
| After drinking coffee when is the maximum CNS effect of caffeine reached | 30 mins |
| What is the most consistent withdrawal symptoms after chronic caffeine use | Headaches or migraines fatigue or drowsiness depression mood or irritable difficulty concentrating flu like symptoms |
| What has caffeine been shown to be an effective treatment for | Migraines and hyperactivity |
| often people who drink too much alcohol attempt to sober up by drinking coffee. Several studies support the idea that caffeine does what | Coffee does not sober you up it just makes you more alert but your coordination and concentration will remain impaired |
| What is the consequence of drinking five or more cups of coffee a day | Heart attacks |
| With respect to coffee which of the following became in 2007 Canada's first fair trade town | Nova Scotia |
| In what year did all natural products with associated claims of health benefits become subject to the regulation of the NHPD | 2004 |
| An active form of amino acid, Methionine, has been helpful in treating depression. What is the name of the naturally occurring substance in the body | SAMe ( s-adenosyl-L-Methionine) |
| With the creation of natural health products Directorate which stimulants moved from being classified as OTC drugs to NHP's | Caffeine base cerebral stimulants |
| SAMe is a dietary supplement that has some research support for its possible use in treating what | Effective as a placebo, in Canada license for the recommended use of helping support a healthy mood balance |
| What has the over-the-counter drug Tylenol been indirectly linked to | Codeine |
| What endogenous hormones are known to affect sleep | Melatonin |
| What is the generic name for Tylenol and Datril | Acetaminophen |
| What describes the most commonly known way a cold virus is usually caught | Fingers pick up the virus, individual rubs the eyes and picks the nose. |
| true or false health Canada recommends teens not drink energy drinks do to high levels of both caffeine and sugar correlating with increased childhood obesity | True |
| True or false Duda Canada's film right system Canada youth are exposed to 60% less images of tobacco than American youth | False it's more |
| True or false some early tobacco control efforts focus on women associating tobacco be used with immoral behavior | True |
| True or false In 1951 the government introduced Bill C-248 to ban advertising of tobacco products however the bill is not debated. instead the tobacco industry and the government agree to voluntary guidelines | False 1971 |
| True or false Although users of smokeless tobacco have a higher risk of cancers in the oral cavity smokeless tobacco is still safer than smoking cigarettes | True less chemicals than cigarettes |
| True or false More than 47,000 deaths each year in Canada are attributed to tobacco use | True |