Societys Changing View Regarding Smoking Flashcards
(12 cards)
How was smoking viewed in the 1930s
Smoking was viewed as a social norm and was widely accepted and even glamorised
What role did doctors play in promoting smoking in the 1930s
Doctors were seen endorsing smoking with sine cigarette advertisements featuring them
How were smoking and film stars connected in the 1930s
Film stars often smoked in movies reinforcing smoking s as a glamorous and acceptable behaviour
What significant research findings emerged un the 1950s regarding smoking
Research in the mid-190s confirmed a link between Tobacco use and lung cancer raising public concerns
What happened to cigarette advertisements featuring doctors
As the dangerous of smoking became known doctors were removed from cigarette advertisements
What major convolution did the surges general make in 1964
The surgeon general concluded that there was a link between lung cancer,chronic bronchitis and smoking cigarettes
What legislation was passed in response to the health risks of smoking
In 1965 the tobacco industry was required to include warnings Labels on cigarette products and advertisements
How did society’s attitudes towards smoking change overtime
Smoking became less glamours less accessible and more stigmatised with growing awareness of its health risks
What kind of health warnings appeared on cigarette packages over time
Health warnings on cigarettes packs evolved to include graphic images alongside warnings
What was the purpose of tge Tobacco advertising promotion Act 2002
The act banned the advertising and promotion of tobacco products including brand sharing sponsorship of cultural and sports events
What did the health act of 2006 prohibit
Prohibited smoking in enclosed and substantially enclosed work and public places
What legislation was introduced in the children and families Acr 2014 regarding smoking
The act allowed the government to implement regulations prohibiting smoking in vehicles when children are present