What is Choking?
Choking, also known as the choking game or fainting game, is a dangerous activity where individuals intentionally cut off oxygen to the brain in order to induce a feeling of euphoria or lightheadedness. This practice can have serious consequences and can lead to permanent brain damage or death.
Causes of Choking
- Peer pressure
- Seeking thrill or sensation
- Exploring altered states of consciousness
Effects of Choking
- Brain damage
- Loss of consciousness
- Death
Case Studies
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there have been numerous cases of individuals engaging in choking activities and suffering severe consequences. In 2018, a teenager in Texas died from choking after attempting the game with friends.
Statistics
Statistics show that choking is a rising concern among teenagers and young adults. According to a study published in the Journal of Adolescent Health, approximately 10% of adolescents have tried choking at least once.
Solutions
Education and awareness are key in preventing choking incidents. Parents, teachers, and healthcare professionals should educate young people about the dangers of choking and provide alternative ways to cope with stress or seek thrill.