Historical Trends
Biological Toll
Laws & Prevention
Vaping & E-Cigarettes
Quitting
100

This decade saw the highest average percentage of smokers in the U.S. at 44%.

1950s

100

This highly addictive, colorless, and oily stimulant is the primary psychoactive compound in tobacco.

Nicotine

100

This 1994 federal act banned smoking in schools

 Pro-children Act

100

The e-cigarette market "exploded" in 2015 following the introduction of this specific brand manufactured by PAX Labs

JUUL

100

This term describes the cessation method where a person stops smoking all at once without using any aids.

Cold Turkey

200

Between 1966 and 2015, this educational group saw the most significant decline in smoking rates, dropping by 83%.

College degree holders

200

Upon inhalation, nicotine spreads to the body's nervous system within this many seconds.

8 seconds

200

 Prevention efforts focus on young people because 9 out of 10 smokers began before reaching this age.

18

200

This acronym is used to describe battery-operated devices like e-cigarettes that deliver nicotine via vapor.

ENDS

200

These are two specific prescription medications mentioned as options for tobacco cessation.

Chantix & Zyban

300

In 2020, this specific type of tobacco product was the most commonly used among high school students at 19.6%.

E-cigarettes

300

This progressive lung disease, which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema, has no cure and is most commonly caused by smoking.

COPD

300

 These specific laws were passed to ban smoking in workplaces, restaurants, and bars.

Indoor Clean Air Acts

300

This buttery-tasting chemical found in some e-liquids is known to cause a lung condition nicknamed popcorn lung.

Diacetyl

300

This acronym refers to cessation aids like patches, gum, lozenges, and inhalers.

NRT

400

This was the total percentage of high school students who reported using any tobacco product in 2020.

23.6%

400

his substance in tobacco contains numerous cancer-causing particles (carcinogens) that stay in the lungs.

Tar

400

High taxes in this specific city have driven the cost of a pack of cigarettes up to $13.00

NYC

400

As of February 2020, the CDC reported this many total deaths resulting from EVALI (e-cigarette/vaping-associated lung injury).

68

400

 These are two alternative therapies mentioned for quitting that do not involve medications or groups.

Hypnosis and Acupuncture

500

 On December 31, 1970, the final tobacco commercial on television aired during this specific late-night program.

The Tonight Show

500

Nicotine stimulates the adrenal glands to produce this hormone, which increases heart rate and blood pressure while constricting blood vessels.

Epinephrine

500

Before they were banned from TV and radio in 1971, this was the average number of tobacco ads played per hour on television in the 1960s.

5

500

E-cigarette manufacturers were originally required to submit applications to this government agency by 2018 to remain in the marketplace.

FDA

500

This is the number of U.S. states that offer tobacco prevention and quit-smoking programs.

All 50