Wednesday, August 01, 2007

Youths Become Addicted Within 2 Days Of First Smoking Cigarette

Young smokers can become addicted to nicotine within two days of first inhaling, according to a disturbing new study quoted in media reports Wednesday.

The study, conducted by a team of physicians from the University of Massachusetts Medical School, contradicts the belief that long-term smoking is necessary to develop an addiction.

"The importance of this study is that it contradicts what has been the accepted wisdom for many decades," said Dr. Joseph DiFranza, the lead author, "which is that people had to smoke at least five cigarettes a day over a long period of time to risk becoming addicted to nicotine." DiFranza is a professor of family medicine at the University of Massachusetts.

The study also finds children need only smoke seven cigarettes a month to report symptoms of dependence.

The definition of tobacco addiction is controversial, but the scientists used widely accepted criteria to diagnose dependence and a well-validated questionnaire to determine the extent to which smokers had allowed the habit to dictate their behavior.

The student volunteers were interviewed 11 times over a four-year period. They also took saliva samples to determine blood levels of nicotine and link them to addictive behavior.

Most of the youths began inhaling at just under age 13 (average age of 12.8 years), 38 percent developed tobacco dependence, and 70 percent had cravings that were difficult to control before they were smoking every day.

The study's authors urged that teenagers be warned that it might only take "one cigarette to initiate a life-long dependence on tobacco." (Xinhuanet)

***** So all you parents reading this, watch your children. Although some of the things kids do are beyond our sight and control, we can always advice, prepare and teach them to beware of and avoid the potential tragedies that await them. Tobacco addiction is definitely one of these.
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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Personally, I think this cigarette "addiction" is more like a "craving" unlike those drug addiction.
It's just like the craving for (or addicted to) hot spices, caffine or even TV programme or sex!
I have seen many heavy smokers (including my father & uncles) gave up smoking without any problems.

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