Nicotine dependence and smoking frequency are critical factors for smoking cessation. The aims of this study are (1) to determine if nicotine dependence Fagerström Test for Nicotine Dependence (FTND) scores are associated with urinary levels of nicotine metabolites, (2) to assess the relationship of hydroxycotinine/cotinine ratio with FTND score and cigarettes smoked per day (CPD), and (3) to identify significant predictors of cigarettes per day among biomarker concentrations and individual FTND items.status: publishe
Introduction: Understanding interactions of smoking topography with biomarkers of exposure to tobacc...
Epidemiologic studies show a dose-response relationship between cigarettes per day and health outcom...
Introduction: One of the known factors that hindered smoking cessation is nicotine dependence. Measu...
<p><b>INTRODUCTION: </b>Nicotine dependence and smoking frequency are critical fac...
Smoking is mainly sustained by nicotine dependence (ND), which varies across ethnic groups principal...
Nicotine metabolism has been hypothesized to affect patterns of smoking. The recent development of a...
IntroductionThe Food and Drug Administration has the authority to regulate tobacco product constitue...
Objectives: Cotinine, a nicotine metabolite, can be used to measure exposure to tobacco smoke. The a...
Aims Nicotine is metabolised to cotinine (COT) and further to trans-3'-hydroxycotinine (HCOT) b...
Background: Biomarkers of tobacco exposure have a central role in studies of tobacco use and nicotin...
IntroductionAccurate measurement of nicotine exposure from cigarette smoke is important in studying ...
IntroductionThis study examined the predictive relationships between biomarkers of nicotine exposure...
Background: Nondaily or intermittent smokers (ITS) are increasingly common, but how much nicotine, i...
\(\bf Background:\) Smoking intensity, which is generally based on self-reported average cigarettes ...
Background: Epidemiological studies in smokers indicate a dose-response relationship between the num...
Introduction: Understanding interactions of smoking topography with biomarkers of exposure to tobacc...
Epidemiologic studies show a dose-response relationship between cigarettes per day and health outcom...
Introduction: One of the known factors that hindered smoking cessation is nicotine dependence. Measu...
<p><b>INTRODUCTION: </b>Nicotine dependence and smoking frequency are critical fac...
Smoking is mainly sustained by nicotine dependence (ND), which varies across ethnic groups principal...
Nicotine metabolism has been hypothesized to affect patterns of smoking. The recent development of a...
IntroductionThe Food and Drug Administration has the authority to regulate tobacco product constitue...
Objectives: Cotinine, a nicotine metabolite, can be used to measure exposure to tobacco smoke. The a...
Aims Nicotine is metabolised to cotinine (COT) and further to trans-3'-hydroxycotinine (HCOT) b...
Background: Biomarkers of tobacco exposure have a central role in studies of tobacco use and nicotin...
IntroductionAccurate measurement of nicotine exposure from cigarette smoke is important in studying ...
IntroductionThis study examined the predictive relationships between biomarkers of nicotine exposure...
Background: Nondaily or intermittent smokers (ITS) are increasingly common, but how much nicotine, i...
\(\bf Background:\) Smoking intensity, which is generally based on self-reported average cigarettes ...
Background: Epidemiological studies in smokers indicate a dose-response relationship between the num...
Introduction: Understanding interactions of smoking topography with biomarkers of exposure to tobacc...
Epidemiologic studies show a dose-response relationship between cigarettes per day and health outcom...
Introduction: One of the known factors that hindered smoking cessation is nicotine dependence. Measu...