Paternal smoking and maternal protective behaviors at home on infant’s saliva cotinine levels
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Association of Maternal Smoking With Child Cotinine Levels
INTRODUCTION Our aim was to understand the strength of association between parental smoking and child environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) exposure in order to inform the development of future tobacco control policies. ETS was measured using child cotinine levels below the active smoking threshold. METHODS Participants were drawn from the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children and inclu...
متن کاملSaliva cotinine levels in smokers and nonsmokers.
The authors collected by mail self-reported data on smoking habits and saliva samples that were analyzed for cotinine concentration in 222 smokers and 97 nonsmokers. Participants were members of the University of Geneva (Switzerland) in 1995. The 207 cigarette-only smokers smoked on average 10.7 cigarettes/day and had a median concentration of cotinine of 113 ng/ml. The cotinine concentration w...
متن کاملRelationship between Caregivers’ Smoking at Home and Urinary Levels of Cotinine in Children
OBJECTIVE To assess the impact of different smoking behaviors of caregivers on environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) exposure in children aged 5-6 years in Changsha, China. METHODS We conducted a cross-sectional, random digit-dial telephone survey of caregivers (n = 543) between August and October 2013. Caregivers' smoking behaviors were collected by a questionnaire. Exposure assessment was based...
متن کاملOriginal Contribution Neonatal Hair Nicotine Levels and Fetal Exposure to Paternal Smoking at Home
Exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) is a major risk to human health, and the home is the greatest single source of ETS for children. The authors investigated fetal exposure to paternal smoking at home during pregnancy. Korean families were included as trios of fathers, mothers, and neonates identified in 2005–2007. Sixty-three trios were finally enrolled in this study after exclusion ...
متن کاملRe: "Neonatal hair nicotine levels and fetal exposure to paternal smoking at home".
Exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) is a major risk to human health, and the home is the greatest single source of ETS for children. The authors investigated fetal exposure to paternal smoking at home during pregnancy. Korean families were included as trios of fathers, mothers, and neonates identified in 2005-2007. Sixty-three trios were finally enrolled in this study after exclusion ...
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عنوان ژورنال: Pediatric Research
سال: 2017
ISSN: 0031-3998,1530-0447
DOI: 10.1038/pr.2017.279