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First Cigarettes Predestinates Life
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Source:http://www.znopr.ru/,2008-09-15
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As it is known, smoking is one of the most widely spread bad habits in the world. Fighting it takes opponents of the nicotine dependency lots of energy, time and money. What don’t those considering cigarettes a source of evil attempt: ban on smoking in public places, transportation, in the office. However, smokers manage to find various ways to overcome the obstacles in their way, at times explicitly breaking the law and regulations, at times by courageously refraining from smoking for hours, but chain smoking afterwards. Some of us turn into slaves of the habit being adult, but the majority of smokers keep the habit from youth, or even childhood. This turned out to be logical and consistent.
British scientists claim that the first cigarettes smoked by pupils round the school corner or when no one is home, trying to speed up maturing, to prove their milieu something or just to resemble some film characters, who smoke in such an attractive way, often predestinate whether the person is going to become a smoker or not. The proportion is that those who smoked at the age of 11-14 have significantly higher chances to become active smokers in the adult age compared to their peers who resisted the temptation.
The scientist monitored 2 thousand pupils over 4 years. First time they questioned 11 year old teens, trying to know who had previously smoked. The follow-up surveys were administered when the pupils were 14. The surveys showed that 26% of pupils who smoked their first cigarette several years before, were still smoking at the age of 14, while only 8% of those who did not smoke at the age of 11acquired the habit.
Why does it work this way? The scientists claim that the so called “sleeping factor” is to blame, when the brain processes information received some time ago, and the person’s opinion alters under its influence. To put things straight, several years after the first cigarette, the brain recollects pleasant sensations and propels you to repeat them (naturally, this does not depend on whether you procured the emotional pleasure from your first draws or not).
Specialists are not prone to globalizing the effect; still they insist that its impact should be considered and that the cigarette-free healthy way of life should be popularized among the adolescents. Nevertheless, it’s highly dubious to what extent any popularization can be effective in making boys resist the temptation to take a deep draw and - girls - to languorously flip off ash.
Meanwhile, in Russia, where there is a huge number of smokers, has also a very high level of child smoking; the problem is very acute. As according to studies, the number of young smokers does not diminish in our country, on the contrary, it is incessantly going up. We are all familiar with this image: boys and girls smoke freely, they take out the intensively desired packs, share lighters, and exhale smoke in the skies; thus symbolizing liberty, independency and ability to take self-sufficient decisions.
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