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8 pages. This case study focuses on the use of tobacco by athletic coaches. Smoking by coaches sets a bad example for athletes and also compromises the health of the coaches themselves. The paper includes a model project to help the coaches quit smoking, the goals to be implemented, and timelines to follow as well as how the project is going to be executed. After the results of the project have been collected the program is evaluated for its rate of success or failure. Includes literature review. This paper is an excellent example on which to base any type of study that requires assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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coaches themselves. The paper includes a model project to help the coaches quit smoking, the goals to be implemented, and timelines to follow as well as how the project
is going to be executed. After the results of the project have been collected the program is evaluated for its rate of success or failure. It is
interesting to note that the increase of smoking in America has steadily correlated with the increasing incidence of lung cancer. Back at the turn of the century, when cigarette
smoking was no more popular than that of fifty per capita each year, lung cancer was virtually nonexistent. At that time, cigars, pipes and chewing tobacco were the primary
methods of use for tobacco products. As cigarette consumption grew over the next fifty years, the incidence of lung cancer skyrocketed to eighteen thousand cases by mid century.
I. ASSESSMENT Literature Review: Center for Disease Control (2002, August). Tobacco Use. Accessed at: http://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/ The website for CDC that gives statistics and links for information concerning, among other
things, tobacco use and the use of drugs. Cimons, Marlene (1999, September). Runners who smoke. Runners World, 34(9): 42. A surprising look at the number
of runners that continue to smoke in spite of the fact they are competitive runners and compete in marathons and other competitions that require stamina. It was shown in
this article that while keeping healthy and staying in shape will definitely help improve the overall effects of smoking there is nevertheless no way to absolutely overcome the negative effects
that smoking wreaks on the body. DeBernardo, Robert L.; Aldinger, Carmen E.; et al (1999, September). An E-Mail Assessment of Undergraduates Attitudes Toward Smoking. Journal of American
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