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What is Passive smoking

Biopsychosocial Perspectives and Practices for Addressing Communicable and Non-Communicable Diseases
Inhaling other people’s second-hand tobacco smoke.
Published in Chapter:
Smoking: A Biopsychosocial Perspective
Daniel Ashipala (University of Namibia, Rundu Campus, Namibia), Nestor Tomas (University of Namibia, Rundu Campus, Namibia), and Joel M. H. Medusalem (University of Namibia, Rundu Campus, Namibia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-2139-7.ch006
Abstract
Smoking involves inhaling, exhaling, holding or otherwise having control over an ignited tobacco product. This practice remains a global budden and deaths caused by smoking-related conditions is believed to have escalated. Many countries in the world have policies in place that regulate the production, transportation, handling and utilization of tobacco products in order to compact this budden of smoking. Despite these effort, various contributing factors of smoking amongst which peer-pressure forms part, are believed to be cause of an increase in the number of new smokers. Nicotine is one of the constituents of tobacco smoke which causes a pleasant feelings which in return contributes to addiction. Cigarette smoke contains thousands of chemicals with some known to be carcinogens. Smoking during pregnancy poses danger to a pregnant mother and her unborn babe as they exchange blood. The public needs to be educated on the danger of smoking, and exposure to second-hand smoke as well as on strategies that one can follow to quit smoking.
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