BackgroundVolatile organic compounds (VOC) from tobacco smoke are associated with cancer, cardiovascular, and respiratory diseases. The objective of this study was to characterize the exposure of nonsmokers to VOCs from secondhand smoke (SHS) in vehicles using mercapturic acid metabolites.MethodsFourteen nonsmokers were individually exposed in the backseat to one hour of SHS from a smoker seated in the driver's seat who smoked three cigarettes at 20-minute intervals in a stationary car with windows opened by 10 cm. Baseline and 0- to 8-hour postexposure mercapturic acid metabolites of nine VOCs were measured in urine. Air-to-urine VOC ratios were estimated on the basis of respirable particulate matter (PM2.5) or air nicotine concentration, ...
IntroductionA significant portion of the increased risk of cancer and respiratory disease from expos...
Evidence supports active smoking as a major source of exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (...
The first Report of the Surgeon General was published in 1964 and 20 million Americans have died as ...
Comparisons of systemic exposure to toxicants during monitored cigarette smoking, electronic cigaret...
ObjectivesThe objectives of this study were: (1) to characterise the exposure of non-smokers exposed...
Tobacco smoke residues lingering in the indoor environment, also termed thirdhand smoke (THS), can b...
Comparisons of systemic exposure to toxicants during monitored cigarette smoking, electronic cigaret...
Objectives The objectives of this study were: (1) to characterise the exposure of non-smokers expose...
Smokers are exposed to more than 6000 (toxic) smoke components including volatile organic compounds ...
ContextExposure to secondhand smoke (SHS) has been reduced in the USA by banning smoking in public p...
In the United States, 48 million adults smoke 350-500 billion cigarettes per year. Many cigarettes a...
People who don\u27t smoke tend to live an average of ten years longer than those who do.1 There are ...
In the United States, 48 million adults smoke 3.5-5 x 10(11) cigarettes/year. Many cigarettes are sm...
Chemicals are listed on California's Proposition 65 (Prop 65) for their potential to cause cancer, b...
Background: Although tobacco products with reportedly re-duced carcinogen content are being marketed...
IntroductionA significant portion of the increased risk of cancer and respiratory disease from expos...
Evidence supports active smoking as a major source of exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (...
The first Report of the Surgeon General was published in 1964 and 20 million Americans have died as ...
Comparisons of systemic exposure to toxicants during monitored cigarette smoking, electronic cigaret...
ObjectivesThe objectives of this study were: (1) to characterise the exposure of non-smokers exposed...
Tobacco smoke residues lingering in the indoor environment, also termed thirdhand smoke (THS), can b...
Comparisons of systemic exposure to toxicants during monitored cigarette smoking, electronic cigaret...
Objectives The objectives of this study were: (1) to characterise the exposure of non-smokers expose...
Smokers are exposed to more than 6000 (toxic) smoke components including volatile organic compounds ...
ContextExposure to secondhand smoke (SHS) has been reduced in the USA by banning smoking in public p...
In the United States, 48 million adults smoke 350-500 billion cigarettes per year. Many cigarettes a...
People who don\u27t smoke tend to live an average of ten years longer than those who do.1 There are ...
In the United States, 48 million adults smoke 3.5-5 x 10(11) cigarettes/year. Many cigarettes are sm...
Chemicals are listed on California's Proposition 65 (Prop 65) for their potential to cause cancer, b...
Background: Although tobacco products with reportedly re-duced carcinogen content are being marketed...
IntroductionA significant portion of the increased risk of cancer and respiratory disease from expos...
Evidence supports active smoking as a major source of exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (...
The first Report of the Surgeon General was published in 1964 and 20 million Americans have died as ...