Inhaling Risk: Understanding Adolescent Smoking by Ns. Arif Rohman Mansur S.Kep. M.Kep., is a detailed examination of teenage smoking. The book begins by defining what adolescent smoking is, highlighting its prevalence and recognizing it as a significant health concern globally. It comprehensively explores the various factors that contribute to the smoking habits among teens, including peer influence, the smoking behaviors of family members, the glamorization of smoking in media, and a general lack of awareness about the severe health risks associated with smoking. Furthermore, it addresses psychological aspects such as mental health issues and rebellious tendencies, alongside socioeconomic factors and the accessibility of tobacco products to young people. The book delves into the numerous detrimental effects of smoking, ranging from academic difficulties and serious health complications like respiratory problems and addiction to broader social repercussions including isolation and legal challenges. It also underscores the long-term health risks associated with early smoking, such as chronic diseases and lifelong nicotine addiction. The last sections of the book propose a multifaceted approach to preventing adolescent smoking, advocating for educational programs, stronger family and media involvement, strict policy enforcement, and comprehensive community initiatives. This book serves as an essential guide for policymakers, educators, healthcare providers, and parents, offering well-researched insights and practical strategies aimed at curbing the prevalence of smoking among adolescents and nurturing a healthier, smoke-free future generation.