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DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1038202
Auswirkungen des Aktiv- und Passivrauchens auf die Gesundheit von Kindern und Jugendlichen
Effects of Active and Passive Smoking on the Health of Children and AdolescentsPublikationsverlauf
Publikationsdatum:
03. Juli 2008 (online)

Zusammenfassung
Der Tabakkonsum betrifft in Deutschland in erheblicher Weise auch Kinder und Jugendliche.
Während vor 10 Jahren kaum jeder fünfte Jugendliche (18 %) rauchte, haben in dieser
Altersgruppe 2001 über 30 % der 12 – 17-jährigen selbst geraucht. Das ist prekär,
da die Peer Group einen wichtigen Einfluss auf die Entwicklung der Rauchgewohnheiten
hat und darüber hinaus die Tabakabhängigkeit hauptsächlich vor dem 20. Lebensjahr
entsteht (80 % der Erwachsenen, die regelmäßig rauchen, haben vor dem 20. Lebensjahr
mit dem Rauchen begonnen). Ein früher Beginn ist aufgrund der Summationseffekte und
der Unreife der Organe außerdem besonders gesundheitsgefährdend. Erfreulicherweise
nimmt der Anteil der rauchenden Jugendlichen in den letzten Jahren wieder ab.
Neben dieser direkten Schädigung durch das aktive Rauchen besteht auch eine Gefahr
durch das passive Rauchen. Schon vorgeburtlich wird der Fetus durch die Rauchexposition
geschädigt. Vorzeitiger Blasensprung, Frühgeburtlichkeit, verlangsamtes fetales Wachstum
und vermindertes Lungenvolumen lassen sich auf einen mütterlichen Tabakkonsum zurückführen.
Die Passivrauchexposition führt jedoch nicht nur bei Säuglingen zu einer gesundheitlichen
Beeinträchtigung. Typische Gesundheitsfolgen der Tabakexposition bei Kindern sind
Atemwegserkrankungen, aber auch verlangsamtes Wachstum und andere Auffälligkeiten.
Der mütterliche Zigarettenkonsum zeigt dabei die stärkste Korrelation mit Erkrankungen
der kindlichen Atemwege. Daher müssen Präventionsbemühungen unter Einbeziehung von
Kindern und Jugendlichen intensiviert werden.
Abstract
Tobacco abuse is especially a public health problem among children and teenagers in Germany. While the proportion of adolescents smoking regularly was 18 % in 1997, this has increased to more than 30 % in 2001. The high impact of peer groups in young people aggravates the development of smoking habits. Furthermore, an addiction to nicotine develops mainly before the age of 20 (80 % of all adults smokers have started as teenagers). Early and continued damage to health will result in long-term sequelae due to immaturity of the organs. Fortunately, the proportion of smoking adolescents has decreased in the last few years. Besides the well known effects of active smoking, children are especially endangered by environmental tobacco smoke (ETS). Exposure to cigarette smoke during pregnancy is directly correlated to premature rupture of the membranes, premature birth, delayed foetal development, and reduced lung function. Children are suffering from impairments of their health not only due to ETS exposure in utero but also after birth (e. g., diseases of upper and lower airways, delayed physical and mental development). Therefore, the prevention of active and passive smoking must be intensified and should consider the special situation of children and adolescents.
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