Affinity Health, a reputable healthcare provider, raises concerns about the imminent danger smoking poses to children in South Africa.
Even though there are strict laws to stop selling cigarettes to young people, many of them can still get their hands on tobacco products.
Starting to smoke at a young age can have serious consequences and increase the chances of health problems later in life.
As World No Tobacco Day approaches on 31 May 2023, Affinity Health emphasises the significance of collaboration among parents, educators, and policymakers to tackle this matter effectively and secure a healthy, smoke-free future for our children.
Smoking poses various serious health risks for children, which according to Affinity Health, can lead to the following health complications:
According to Murray Hewlett, the CEO of Affinity Health, smoking can have long-term and potentially life-threatening consequences.
“It’s important to remember that the effects of smoking can be long-lasting and even life-threatening. By preventing children from starting to smoke, we can help protect their health and set them up for a lifetime of wellness,” said Murray.
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The issue of tobacco product usage among children is multifaceted, involving various factors that influence their behaviour.
According to Affinity Health, here some of the factors that influence smoking:
Peer Pressure
One of the main reasons why kids start smoking is peer pressure. Children and teenagers must often fit in with their peers and may start smoking to feel accepted or cool. They may also be influenced by older siblings or friends who smoke.
Media Influence
Another reason why kids start smoking is due to media influence. Movies, TV shows, and advertisements often depict smoking as cool, attractive and glamorous. Children may see their favourite celebrities smoking and want to imitate them.
Stress and Anxiety
Children and teenagers may also start smoking to cope with stress and anxiety. Smoking can temporarily escape the pressures of school, family, and social life.
Rebellion
Some kids may start smoking as a form of rebellion against authority figures such as parents or teachers. They may feel that smoking is a way to express their independence and identity.
According to Affinity Health, parents hold significant influence in preventing their children from initiating smoking habits. Here are five effective approaches through which you can assist your child in avoiding this habit:
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