Despite repeatedly echoed, the danger to secondhand smoke is still often underestimated. Whether it's for active smokers or passive smokers.
But for passive smokers, it's time to be assertive. Goal, so that events experienced Noor Atika Hasanah, 28-year-old woman who died from secondhand smoke, does not happen again.
For women who familiarly called Tika this, be smokers pasih not a choice, but compulsion. Circumstances force turns out this is what drove him to death. In the Twitter account @ tikuyuz, he revealed that he was exposed to the disease Duplex bronchopneumonia, which is a type of chronic lung disease.
After a long struggle against the disease arising as a result of spots on the lungs, Tika breathed her last on Thursday, December 30, 2010 yesterday. This condition is very pathetic. One of the triggers of chronic lung disease experienced by Tika is because he becomes a passive smoker. Tika even wrote in his Twitter account "For the parent smoker, I really beg to ngerokok as far as possible from the children so far away from possible contact with lung spots".
You deserve to know if exposure to secondhand smoke are three times more dangerous. The danger must be borne passive smokers are three times more than the dangers of active smokers.
According Setyo Budiantoro of Public Health Association of Indonesia (IAKMI), as much as 25 percent of the hazardous substances contained in cigarette into the smoker's body, while 75 percent circulates freely in the air that enters the body at risk of those around him.
The concentration of harmful substances in the body of passive smokers is greater because of toxins inhaled through cigarette smoke is not filtered active smokers. While cigarette toxins in the body of active smokers filtered through the end of the cigarettes smoked. However, concentrations of toxins active smokers could increase if the active smokers inhale smoke again that he exhales.
Largest cigarette toxins actually produced by the smoke from the tip of the cigarette is not smoked. Therefore, the smoke produced from burning tobacco that is not perfect.
To determine the amount of secondhand smoke following fact some of his data. Global Youth Survey data years 1999-2006, as many as 81 percent of children aged 13-15 years in Indonesia exposed to smoke in public places or exposure to secondhand smoke. "Whereas the average percentage of only 56 percent of the world," he said.
The survey also showed that more than 150 million Indonesian population to secondhand smoke at home, in offices, in public places, on public transport. While the data of the National Economic Social Survey 2004 showed that more than 87 percent of active smokers to smoke inside the house when you're with family members.
In a broader scope in the world, deaths from secondhand smoke is also quite high. According to research carried out 'Swedish National Board of Health and Welfare' and 'Bloomberg Philanthropies', as many as 600 thousand nonsmokers die each year worldwide.
The study was conducted by analyzing data of smokers in 192 countries around the world, since 2004. About 40 percent of children and more than 30 percent of women and men become passive smokers. Based on the analysis, the adverse effects of secondhand smoke triggers an increase in deaths from heart disease (379 thousand), deaths from respiratory distress (165 thousand), deaths due to asthma (36.9 thousand) and deaths due to lung cancer (21.4 thousand ).
"This study helps us understand the ill effects of smoking. The combination of infectious diseases and secondhand smoke is death," said Armando Peruga, Program Manager of the World Health Organization (WHO), Tobacco-Free Initiative, who led the study, as quoted by Fox News.
So, if you do not smoke, try not to be around smokers or use a mask when in public places. This is for your health is not only short term but also long term.
But for passive smokers, it's time to be assertive. Goal, so that events experienced Noor Atika Hasanah, 28-year-old woman who died from secondhand smoke, does not happen again.
For women who familiarly called Tika this, be smokers pasih not a choice, but compulsion. Circumstances force turns out this is what drove him to death. In the Twitter account @ tikuyuz, he revealed that he was exposed to the disease Duplex bronchopneumonia, which is a type of chronic lung disease.
After a long struggle against the disease arising as a result of spots on the lungs, Tika breathed her last on Thursday, December 30, 2010 yesterday. This condition is very pathetic. One of the triggers of chronic lung disease experienced by Tika is because he becomes a passive smoker. Tika even wrote in his Twitter account "For the parent smoker, I really beg to ngerokok as far as possible from the children so far away from possible contact with lung spots".
You deserve to know if exposure to secondhand smoke are three times more dangerous. The danger must be borne passive smokers are three times more than the dangers of active smokers.
According Setyo Budiantoro of Public Health Association of Indonesia (IAKMI), as much as 25 percent of the hazardous substances contained in cigarette into the smoker's body, while 75 percent circulates freely in the air that enters the body at risk of those around him.
The concentration of harmful substances in the body of passive smokers is greater because of toxins inhaled through cigarette smoke is not filtered active smokers. While cigarette toxins in the body of active smokers filtered through the end of the cigarettes smoked. However, concentrations of toxins active smokers could increase if the active smokers inhale smoke again that he exhales.
Largest cigarette toxins actually produced by the smoke from the tip of the cigarette is not smoked. Therefore, the smoke produced from burning tobacco that is not perfect.
To determine the amount of secondhand smoke following fact some of his data. Global Youth Survey data years 1999-2006, as many as 81 percent of children aged 13-15 years in Indonesia exposed to smoke in public places or exposure to secondhand smoke. "Whereas the average percentage of only 56 percent of the world," he said.
The survey also showed that more than 150 million Indonesian population to secondhand smoke at home, in offices, in public places, on public transport. While the data of the National Economic Social Survey 2004 showed that more than 87 percent of active smokers to smoke inside the house when you're with family members.
In a broader scope in the world, deaths from secondhand smoke is also quite high. According to research carried out 'Swedish National Board of Health and Welfare' and 'Bloomberg Philanthropies', as many as 600 thousand nonsmokers die each year worldwide.
The study was conducted by analyzing data of smokers in 192 countries around the world, since 2004. About 40 percent of children and more than 30 percent of women and men become passive smokers. Based on the analysis, the adverse effects of secondhand smoke triggers an increase in deaths from heart disease (379 thousand), deaths from respiratory distress (165 thousand), deaths due to asthma (36.9 thousand) and deaths due to lung cancer (21.4 thousand ).
"This study helps us understand the ill effects of smoking. The combination of infectious diseases and secondhand smoke is death," said Armando Peruga, Program Manager of the World Health Organization (WHO), Tobacco-Free Initiative, who led the study, as quoted by Fox News.
So, if you do not smoke, try not to be around smokers or use a mask when in public places. This is for your health is not only short term but also long term.
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