if you walk pass someone smoking and you inhale some of the smoke it will be the same as smoking but not harmful if you quickly get away from the person smoking. if your close friends smoke and your passive smoking nearly most of your days then this will be the same as smoking and will lead to poor lungs and a weaker heart so i recommend when you see someone smoke and your walking pass them , get pass them as quick as possible. And if your friends do smoke convince them to quit to make the world a better healthier place :)
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Jennifer Jinot has written: 'EPA's report on the respiratory health effects of passive smoking' -- subject(s): Congresses, Diseases, Health aspects, Health aspects of Passive smoking, Passive smoking, Respiratory organs, Statistics
Their bodies might not be as immune to the effects of smoking as well as older children. But smoking is bad for anyone.
No, because passive smoking is inhaling the second hand smoke that Other people smoke and exhale. Direct smoking is when the person inhales the smoke that they themselves smoke. If you have a cigarette in your mouth, that's direct smoke. If you inhale other people's smoke, that's passive smoking.
The risks as such are the same, but since the smoke you get into you from passive smoking is more diluted passive smoking is a bit less bad.
Secondhand smoking means the passive smoking and passive smoking is worse even than smoking cigarettes.
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Active smoking is the direct inhalation of smoke by an intended smoker while passive smoking is second hand smoking. This is a situation where smoke is inhaled (from the environment) by non intended smokers. Active and passive smoking are both harmful to the body.
Passive smoking, also known as secondhand smoke, can lead to serious health effects for non-smokers. These effects include an increased risk of respiratory infections, asthma, heart disease, and lung cancer. Exposure to secondhand smoke can also worsen existing health conditions and impact overall well-being. It is important for non-smokers to avoid environments where smoking is present to protect their health.
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You get hungry & eat all the food in the house. You don't feel like going to work (or doing anything labor intensive for that matter).
Peter N. Lee has written: 'Misclassification of smoking habits and passive smoking' -- subject(s): Cancer, Etiology, Evaluation, Health aspects of Passive smoking, Health aspects of Tobacco use, Lungs, Passive smoking, Research, Tobacco use