نتایج جستجو برای: tobacco smoke

تعداد نتایج: 109988  

2010
Brian B Boutwell Kevin M Beaver

A body of empirical research has revealed that prenatal exposure to tobacco smoke is related to a host of negative outcomes, including reduced cognitive abilities, later-life health problems, and childhood behavioral problems. While these findings are often interpreted as evidence of the causal role that prenatal exposure to tobacco smoke has on human phenotypes, emerging evidence has suggested...

Journal: :Polskie Archiwum Medycyny Wewnetrznej 2008
Marcin Zawadzki Paweł Gać Rafał Poreba Eugenia Murawska-Ciałowicz Tomasz Wielkoszyński Lidia Januszewska Krystyna Pawlas Ryszard Andrzejak

INTRODUCTION Exposure to tobacco smoke is an extremely important risk factor determining the development of respiratory diseases, cardiovascular diseases and cancer. Passive exposure is common and often not realized by the exposed subjects. Markers of tobacco smoke exposure are nicotine metabolites, i.e. cotinine and trans-3'-hydroxycotinine. OBJECTIVES The objective of the study was to asses...

Journal: :Chest 1991
J R White H F Froeb J A Kulik

We evaluated CO levels as an index of cigarette smoke in the work place and analyzed diary entries on respiratory symptoms, eye irritation, chest colds and lost days from work due to respiratory illness in 40 passive smokers (nonsmokers chronically exposed to tobacco smoke in the work place) and 40 control subjects (nonsmokers not exposed to tobacco smoke in the work place) matched for age and ...

1996

components to the air that are qualitatively similar to the smoke taken into smokers’ lungs. The levels of these constituents to which nonsmokers are exposed are much lower levels to which smokers are exposed, and the levels vary depending on the amount of smoking around the nonsmoker, the architecture and ventilation of the structure, other aspects of air quality (e.g., humidity), and chemical...

Journal: :Salud publica de Mexico 2010
Tonatiuh Barrientos-Gutiérrez

The General Law for Tobacco Control, signed in February 2008, aims to protect the Mexican population against the negative effects associated with tobacco consumption and to guarantee the non-smoker's rights to live and relate in 100% smoke-free environments. The Law supports the development of smoke-free areas, but it also allows for indoor smoking areas. The present essay examines the Law and ...

2017
Bonnie E. Shook-Sa Ding-Geng Chen Haibo Zhou

Asthma is an inflammatory airway disease that affects 22 million Americans in the United States. Research has found associations between impaired respiratory function, including asthma and increased symptoms among asthmatics, and common indoor air pollutants, including tobacco smoke exposure and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). However, findings linking VOC exposure and asthma are inconsisten...

Journal: :Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology 2009
Plernpit Suwan-ampai Ana Navas-Acien Paul T Strickland Jacqueline Agnew

Evidence supports active smoking as a major source of exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH), compounds that are mutagenic and carcinogenic in humans. The influence of involuntary exposure to tobacco smoke on PAH exposure levels among nonsmokers, however, is unknown. This study evaluated the association between both active and involuntary tobacco smoke and biomarkers of PAH exposure...

2014
Tsuyoshi Ochiai Yuji Hayashi Erina Ichihashi Tadashi Machida Yoshitsugu Uchida Shoko Tago Yuko Morito Akira Fujishima

A novel air-cleaner with a coil-shape photocatalysis-plasma synergistic reactor was developed. The air-cleaner showed 95% ± 1% reduction of a TVOCs concentration in tobacco smoke at “single-pass” condition. Air-purification activity of the air-cleaner was stably-maintained after the treatment of 12,000 cigarettes of tobacco smoke.

Journal: :Przeglad lekarski 2007
Sylwia Kałucka

Passive smoking means cigarette smoke inhaling by people other than smokers. Passive smoker inhales tobacco smoke coming not only from side-stream, but also smoke exhaled by the smoker. Long-term tobacco smoke inhaling increases the risk of appearance of smoke related diseases (for example COPD, heart diseases), including the most dangerous types of cancer, which only few smokers realize. The a...

Journal: :American journal of health behavior 2006
David Hammond Mary-Jean Costello Geoffrey T Fong Jennifer Topham

OBJECTIVES To examine the salience of tobacco marketing on postsecondary campuses and student support for tobacco control policies. METHODS Face-to-face surveys were conducted with 1690 students at 3 universities in southwestern Ontario. RESULTS Virtually all (97%) students reported noticing tobacco marketing in the past year, and 35% reported noticing marketing on campus. There was strong ...

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