Context.— Cotinine, a metabolite of nicotine, is a marker of exposure to tobacco smoke. Previous studies suggest that non-Hispanic blacks have higher levels of serum cotinine than non-Hispanic whites who report similar levels of cigarette smoking. Objective.— To investigate differences in levels of serum cotinine in black, white, and Mexican American cigarette smokers in the US adult population. Design.— Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 1988-1991. Participants.— A nationally representative sample of persons aged 17 years or older who participated in the survey. Outcome Measures.— Serum cotinine levels by reported number of cigarettes smoked per day and by race and ethnicity. Results.— A total of 7182 subjects were inv...
Cotinine concentration in various body fluids is considered to be among the most useful markers of n...
OBJECTIVE: Whether nicotine leads to a persistent increase in blood glucose levels is not clear. Our...
ObjectiveIt is unclear why Black smokers in the United States have elevated risk of some tobacco-rel...
Context.— Cotinine, a metabolite of nicotine, is a marker of exposure to tobacco smoke. Previous stu...
Background: The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is examining options for regulating menthol conte...
BACKGROUND; In the United States, Blacks who smoke cigarettes have a higher mean blood concentration...
IntroductionFor years, national U.S. surveys have consistently found a lower cigarette smoking preva...
BACKGROUND: Nondaily smoking has increased among current U.S. smokers in the past decade and is prac...
Background: The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is examining options for regulating menthol conte...
BackgroundNondaily smoking has increased among current U.S. smokers during the past decade and is pr...
The discrepancy between cigarette smoking status reported during an interview and measured level of ...
BackgroundSecondhand smoke (SHS) likely provides additional exposure to nicotine and toxins for smok...
Rate of nicotine metabolism has been identified as an important factor influencing nicotine intake a...
BackgroundCotinine, a nicotine metabolite, is a biomarker of tobacco, nicotine, and carcinogen expos...
AimsTo investigate the relationships between tobacco dependence, biomarkers of nicotine and carcinog...
Cotinine concentration in various body fluids is considered to be among the most useful markers of n...
OBJECTIVE: Whether nicotine leads to a persistent increase in blood glucose levels is not clear. Our...
ObjectiveIt is unclear why Black smokers in the United States have elevated risk of some tobacco-rel...
Context.— Cotinine, a metabolite of nicotine, is a marker of exposure to tobacco smoke. Previous stu...
Background: The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is examining options for regulating menthol conte...
BACKGROUND; In the United States, Blacks who smoke cigarettes have a higher mean blood concentration...
IntroductionFor years, national U.S. surveys have consistently found a lower cigarette smoking preva...
BACKGROUND: Nondaily smoking has increased among current U.S. smokers in the past decade and is prac...
Background: The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is examining options for regulating menthol conte...
BackgroundNondaily smoking has increased among current U.S. smokers during the past decade and is pr...
The discrepancy between cigarette smoking status reported during an interview and measured level of ...
BackgroundSecondhand smoke (SHS) likely provides additional exposure to nicotine and toxins for smok...
Rate of nicotine metabolism has been identified as an important factor influencing nicotine intake a...
BackgroundCotinine, a nicotine metabolite, is a biomarker of tobacco, nicotine, and carcinogen expos...
AimsTo investigate the relationships between tobacco dependence, biomarkers of nicotine and carcinog...
Cotinine concentration in various body fluids is considered to be among the most useful markers of n...
OBJECTIVE: Whether nicotine leads to a persistent increase in blood glucose levels is not clear. Our...
ObjectiveIt is unclear why Black smokers in the United States have elevated risk of some tobacco-rel...