BackgroundSmoking cessation programs are critical to the safety and health of workers. Exhaled carbon monoxide (CO) is an effective indicator of smoking in clinics and hospitals. Its application in the community and workplace, however, remains limited. This study assessed whether exhaled CO concentration can be used as an objective indicator of the amount of daily cigarette consumption among smokers in the workplace in Taiwan.MethodsA total of 150 workers from a chemical manufacturer in Taiwan were included; there were 27 nonsmokers and 123 current smokers. The number of cigarettes smoked daily by each subject was reported, and exhaled CO concentration was measured in each subject using the Micro CO meter (Micro Medical Ltd, Chatham, Kent, ...
Background Exhaled carbon monoxide (COex) level is positively associated with tobacco smoking and ex...
OBJECTIVES The aim of this descriptive study was to determine the sociodemographic characteristics o...
This study aimed to measure the percent agreement between Exhaled Breath Carbon Monoxide (eBCO) meas...
Smoking cessation programs are critical to the safety and health of workers. Exhaled carbon monoxide...
BackgroundSmoking cessation programs are critical to the safety and health of workers. Exhaled carbo...
The present study validated the accuracy of data from a self-reported questionnaire on smoking behav...
AbstractThe measurement of exhaled carbon monoxide (CO) level may provide an immediate, non-invasive...
Heated tobacco products (HTPs) are new tech devices that release nicotine and other volatile compoun...
Cigarette smoking are the most important reasons for increased carbon monoxide (CO) level in exhaled...
Abstract Smoking status may be proclaimed by self-reporting or measured concentrations of carbon mon...
Background: The aim of this study is to compare the amount of exhaled carbon monoxide which can be ...
Objective: To assess the prevalence of smoking and the effects of passive smoking among bank employe...
Carbon monoxide (CO) has a high affinity for haemoglobin and is a common cause of poisoning in indus...
BackgroundExposure to carbon monoxide (CO) remains a leading occupational hazard in firefighters, bu...
BACKGROUND: Exhaled carbon monoxide (COex) level is positively associated with tobacco smoking and e...
Background Exhaled carbon monoxide (COex) level is positively associated with tobacco smoking and ex...
OBJECTIVES The aim of this descriptive study was to determine the sociodemographic characteristics o...
This study aimed to measure the percent agreement between Exhaled Breath Carbon Monoxide (eBCO) meas...
Smoking cessation programs are critical to the safety and health of workers. Exhaled carbon monoxide...
BackgroundSmoking cessation programs are critical to the safety and health of workers. Exhaled carbo...
The present study validated the accuracy of data from a self-reported questionnaire on smoking behav...
AbstractThe measurement of exhaled carbon monoxide (CO) level may provide an immediate, non-invasive...
Heated tobacco products (HTPs) are new tech devices that release nicotine and other volatile compoun...
Cigarette smoking are the most important reasons for increased carbon monoxide (CO) level in exhaled...
Abstract Smoking status may be proclaimed by self-reporting or measured concentrations of carbon mon...
Background: The aim of this study is to compare the amount of exhaled carbon monoxide which can be ...
Objective: To assess the prevalence of smoking and the effects of passive smoking among bank employe...
Carbon monoxide (CO) has a high affinity for haemoglobin and is a common cause of poisoning in indus...
BackgroundExposure to carbon monoxide (CO) remains a leading occupational hazard in firefighters, bu...
BACKGROUND: Exhaled carbon monoxide (COex) level is positively associated with tobacco smoking and e...
Background Exhaled carbon monoxide (COex) level is positively associated with tobacco smoking and ex...
OBJECTIVES The aim of this descriptive study was to determine the sociodemographic characteristics o...
This study aimed to measure the percent agreement between Exhaled Breath Carbon Monoxide (eBCO) meas...