نتایج جستجو برای: smoke

تعداد نتایج: 72614  

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1986
L H Kuller L Garfinkel P Correa N Haley D Hoffmann S Preston-Martin D Sandler

This article reviews data from experimental and epidemiologic studies on passive smoking and makes 12 recommendations for further study. The physicochemical nature of passive smoke, the smoke inhaled by nonsmokers, differs significantly from the mainstream smoke inhaled by the active smoker. At present, measurement of urinary cotinine appears to be the best method of assessing exposures to pass...

Journal: :Preventive medicine 2015
Marc T Braverman Lisa A Hoogesteger Jessica A Johnson

OBJECTIVES Students, faculty, and staff at a Pacific Northwest public university were surveyed one year after enactment of a smoke-free campus policy. Objectives were to assess levels of support for a smoke-free campus, ascertain exposure levels to outdoor tobacco smoke, and identify correlates of policy support. METHOD A 2013 Web-based survey included 5691 students (response rate 26%) and 20...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1983
M J Welsh

Inhalation of cigarette smoke is known to impair pulmonary mucociliary clearance. Active ion transport by airway epithelium plays an important role in maintaining effective mucociliary clearance by regulating the volume and composition of the airway secretions. To determine the effect of cigarette smoke on airway epithelial ion transport, the electrical properties and transepithelial Na and Cl ...

2012
RU ZHOU WEI ZHANG

In high-rise building fire, a large amount of fresh air will be pressurized into the fire floor when smoke ventilation and prevention system is used. The fresh air dilutes the smoke, but it also reduces the efficiency of mechanical exhaust. The assumption that vertical composition smoke control model (air curtain combined with pressurization and exhaust fan) is put forward. The mathematic model...

Journal: :American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine 2008
Andrew J Ghio Elizabeth D Hilborn Jacqueline G Stonehuerner Lisa A Dailey Jacqueline D Carter Judy H Richards Kay M Crissman Robert F Foronjy Dale L Uyeminami Kent E Pinkerton

RATIONALE Lung injury after cigarette smoking is related to particle retention. Iron accumulates with the deposition of these particles. OBJECTIVES We tested the postulate that (1) injury after smoking correlates with exposure to the particulate fraction of cigarette smoke, (2) these particles alter iron homeostasis, triggering metal accumulation, and (3) this alteration in iron homeostasis a...

2014
Anja Vogelgesang Cristina Scapin Caroline Barone Elaine Tam Anna Blumental Perry Christiane E. L. Dammann

Cigarette smoke exposure causes chronic oxidative lung damage. During pregnancy, fetal microchimeric cells traffic to the mother. Their numbers are increased at the site of acute injury. We hypothesized that milder chronic diffuse smoke injury would attract fetal cells to maternal lungs. We used a green-fluorescent-protein (GFP) mouse model to study the effects of cigarette smoke exposure on fe...

2013
Raymond Leung Giridhar Mallya Lorraine T. Dean Amna Rizvi Leo Dignam Donald F. Schwarz

BACKGROUND In the United States, more than 600 municipalities have smoke-free parks, and more than 100 have smoke-free beaches. Nevertheless, adoption of outdoor smoke-free policies has been slow in certain regions. Critical to widespread adoption is the sharing of knowledge about the policy development and implementation process. In this article, we describe our experience in making City of Ph...

Journal: :Health education research 2015
Lindsay A Robertson L Marsh

The Framework Convention on Tobacco Control mandates the creation of smoke-free environments to protect non-smokers from second-hand smoke and reduce demand for tobacco. We aimed to examine the extent and nature of smoke-free campus policies at tertiary education institutions throughout New Zealand, and examine the policy development process. Stage one comprised an audit and content analysis of...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology 2001
E Matthew G Warden J Dedman

The United States has one of the world's largest per capita fire death rates. House fires alone kill >9,000 Americans annually, and smoke inhalation is the leading cause of mortality from structural fires. Animal models are needed to develop therapies to combat this problem. We have developed a murine model of smoke inhalation through the design, construction, and use of a controlled-environmen...

2016
Moon-Soo Kim Jeong-Won Yun Jin-Ho Park Bong-Wook Park Young-Hoon Kang Young-Sool Hah Sun-Chul Hwang Dong Kyun Woo June-Ho Byun

The deleterious role of cigarette smoke has long been documented in various human diseases including periodontal complications. In this report, we examined this adverse effect of cigarette smoke on human gingival fibroblasts (HGFs) which are critical not only in maintaining gingival tissue architecture but also in mediating immune responses. As well documented in other cell types, we also obser...

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