Substance Use & Addiction
Types of Drugs
Healthy Eating & Nutrition
Social & Environmental Influences
Refusal Skills & Coping Strategies
100

Name one health impact of long-term substance abuse

Brain damage, mental health disorders, heart/liver disease, addiction

100

What type of drug speeds up the central nervous system?

Stimulants – examples: caffeine, cocaine, tobacco, amphetamines

100

What is a stimulant commonly found in coffee, energy drinks, and soda?

Caffeine

100

 How do peers influence substance use?

Peer pressure, social media, parties, curiosity

100

What is a polite but firm way to refuse drugs?

 (Saying “No thanks, I’m good” or “I don’t want to mess up my health”)

200

What is substance misuse?

Using a substance in a way that is illegal or not medically recommended

200

What are hallucinogens, and give one example?

Drugs that distort perception of reality, e.g., LSD, magic mushrooms, PCP)

200

What is a fad diet?

A popular diet that promises quick weight loss but lacks scientific evidence

200

How does marketing impact food choices?

 (Advertisements, influencer endorsements, product placement, unrealistic health claims)

200

Give an example of a coping strategy that is a substance-free activity.

 (Sports, music, volunteering, gaming, etc.)

300

What are one of the 4 C’s of addiction?

Craving

Loss of control

Compulsion to use

Continued use despite consequences

300

What is the effect of depressants on the body?

Slows down the central nervous system – examples: alcohol, opiates, tranquilizers

300

What are the three categories in Canada's Food Guide?

Vegetables and fruits, protein foods, whole grain foods.
300

What is one reason young people are at higher risk for substance use?

 Social influences, media, brain is still developing, more impulsive decision-making. 

300

Who are three people you could talk to to gain more information if dealing with substance misuse?

Guidance counsellor, coach, parent, mental health professional, social worker

400

How does addiction impact families?

Strained relationships, financial instability, emotional distance, trust issues

400

What is “popcorn lung,” and how does it relate to vaping?

A lung disease caused by diacetyl, a chemical found in some vape liquids

400

Name three personal factors that affect food choices.

 (Health status, sensory preferences, availability, ethical beliefs)

400

What is third-hand smoke?

Nicotine and chemicals left on surfaces after someone smokes or vapes

400

What are two safer practices when it comes to substance use?

Not mixing drugs, delaying use until 25, avoiding synthetic substances, knowing warning signs

500

What is the estimated annual economic cost of substance use in Canada?

$40 billion – includes healthcare, criminal justice, lost productivity

500

What is the risk of starting cannabis use during adolescence?

Higher likelihood of cannabis-use disorder, mental health issues, and cognitive impairments

500

Name three environmental factors that influence food choices.

Seasonality, government regulations, urbanization, food availability)

500

Why is delaying drug use until age 25 recommended?

The brain is still developing, reducing the risk of addiction and cognitive impairment

500

What is one helpline you could call if dealing with substance abuse/addiction?

Kids Help Phone: 1 800 668-6868, 211Community Helpline (Phone: 211 or 1 888 340 1001), Access CAMH: 416-535-8501, press 2

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