Exposure to secondhand smoke (SHS) is a major threat to public health. Asian countries having the highest smoking prevalence are seriously affected by SHS. The objective of the study was to measure SHS levels in hospitality venues in seven Asian countries and to compare the SHS exposure to the levels in Western countries. The study was carried out in four types of related hospitality venues (restaurant, café, bar/club and entertainment) in China, India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Real-time measurement of particulate matter of \u3c2.5microm aerodynamic diameter (PM(2.5)) was made during business hour using a handheld laser operated monitor. A total of 168 venues were measured in seven countries. The average indoor PM(2.5...
BACKGROUND: Although in the last few years some European countries have implemented smoking bans in ...
Despite the great progress made towards smoke-free environments, only 9% of countries worldwide mand...
Smoking is generally not regulated in restaurants or bars in China, or the restrictions are not full...
Exposure to secondhand smoke (SHS) is a major threat to public health. Asian countries having the hi...
OBJECTIVES: To assess indoor second-hand smoke (SHS) exposure in restaurants and bars via PM(2.5) (f...
Background: Second-hand smoke (SHS) constitutes a significant public health threat in countries with...
BACKGROUND: This study was performed to gather data on second-hand smoke (SHS) concentrations in a r...
Background: Outdoor secondhand smoke (SHS) concentrations are usually lower than indoor concentratio...
Background: The aim of this study was to measure secondhand tobacco (including kretek) smoke (SHS) c...
Background: outdoor secondhand smoke (SHS) concentrations are usually lower than indoor concentratio...
Background: Turkey passed a law banning smoking in all indoor public places in 2008. In response to ...
Exposure to secondhand smoke (SHS) causes an estimated 5% of the global burden of disease, slightly ...
Objective: To determine particulate matter smaller than 2.5 μm (PM(2.5)) levels at various hospitali...
ObjectivesIt is especially difficult for hospitality workers to avoid secondhand smoke (SHS), meanin...
Outdoor secondhand smoke (SHS) concentrations are usually lower than indoor concentrations, yet some...
BACKGROUND: Although in the last few years some European countries have implemented smoking bans in ...
Despite the great progress made towards smoke-free environments, only 9% of countries worldwide mand...
Smoking is generally not regulated in restaurants or bars in China, or the restrictions are not full...
Exposure to secondhand smoke (SHS) is a major threat to public health. Asian countries having the hi...
OBJECTIVES: To assess indoor second-hand smoke (SHS) exposure in restaurants and bars via PM(2.5) (f...
Background: Second-hand smoke (SHS) constitutes a significant public health threat in countries with...
BACKGROUND: This study was performed to gather data on second-hand smoke (SHS) concentrations in a r...
Background: Outdoor secondhand smoke (SHS) concentrations are usually lower than indoor concentratio...
Background: The aim of this study was to measure secondhand tobacco (including kretek) smoke (SHS) c...
Background: outdoor secondhand smoke (SHS) concentrations are usually lower than indoor concentratio...
Background: Turkey passed a law banning smoking in all indoor public places in 2008. In response to ...
Exposure to secondhand smoke (SHS) causes an estimated 5% of the global burden of disease, slightly ...
Objective: To determine particulate matter smaller than 2.5 μm (PM(2.5)) levels at various hospitali...
ObjectivesIt is especially difficult for hospitality workers to avoid secondhand smoke (SHS), meanin...
Outdoor secondhand smoke (SHS) concentrations are usually lower than indoor concentrations, yet some...
BACKGROUND: Although in the last few years some European countries have implemented smoking bans in ...
Despite the great progress made towards smoke-free environments, only 9% of countries worldwide mand...
Smoking is generally not regulated in restaurants or bars in China, or the restrictions are not full...