Biomarkers are desirable for quantitating human exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) and for predicting potential health risks for exposed individuals. A number of biomarkers of ETS have been proposed. At present cotinine, measured in blood, saliva, or urine, appears to be the most specific and the most sensitive biomarker. In nonsmokers with significant exposure to ETS, cotinine levels in the body are derived primarily from tobacco smoke, can be measured with extremely high sensitivity, and reflect exposure to a variety of types of cigarettes independent of machine-determined yield. Under conditions of sustained exposure to ETS (i.e., over hours or days), cotinine levels reflect exposure to other components of ETS. Supporting the ...
Background: Cotinine, important metabolite of nicotine, is a biomarker for monitoring tobacco exposu...
Nicotine is the major alkaloid present in tobacco and the most frequently determined compound as a b...
Secondhand smoke exposure (SHSe) is a known cause of many adverse health effects in adults and child...
Biomarkers are desirable for quantitating human exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) and fo...
A biomarker is desirable in quantitating systemic exposure both in smokers and nonsmokers to constit...
Smoking is the leading preventable disease worldwide and passive smoking is estimated to be the caus...
Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) is a complex mixture of Exhaled Mainstream (EMS) and Sidestream Sm...
SUMMARY One hundred non-smoking patients attending hospital outpatient clinics reported their degree...
To validate a detailed questionnaire for assessment of environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) exposure by...
Urinary cotinine (U-cotinine) as a biomarker of environmental tobacco smoke exposure was evaluated i...
Cotinine is a principal metabolite of nicotine with a substantially longer half-life, and cotinine l...
The aims of this study were (1) to explore the behavioral and sociodemographic factors influencing u...
A minireview is presented concerning the use of cotinine as a tobacco-smoke exposure index. First, g...
noassay for cotinine that is suitable for measuring nonsmok-ers ’ passive exposure to tobacco smoke ...
Background: Self-reports of smoking status may not always be reliable, especially in situations wher...
Background: Cotinine, important metabolite of nicotine, is a biomarker for monitoring tobacco exposu...
Nicotine is the major alkaloid present in tobacco and the most frequently determined compound as a b...
Secondhand smoke exposure (SHSe) is a known cause of many adverse health effects in adults and child...
Biomarkers are desirable for quantitating human exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) and fo...
A biomarker is desirable in quantitating systemic exposure both in smokers and nonsmokers to constit...
Smoking is the leading preventable disease worldwide and passive smoking is estimated to be the caus...
Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) is a complex mixture of Exhaled Mainstream (EMS) and Sidestream Sm...
SUMMARY One hundred non-smoking patients attending hospital outpatient clinics reported their degree...
To validate a detailed questionnaire for assessment of environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) exposure by...
Urinary cotinine (U-cotinine) as a biomarker of environmental tobacco smoke exposure was evaluated i...
Cotinine is a principal metabolite of nicotine with a substantially longer half-life, and cotinine l...
The aims of this study were (1) to explore the behavioral and sociodemographic factors influencing u...
A minireview is presented concerning the use of cotinine as a tobacco-smoke exposure index. First, g...
noassay for cotinine that is suitable for measuring nonsmok-ers ’ passive exposure to tobacco smoke ...
Background: Self-reports of smoking status may not always be reliable, especially in situations wher...
Background: Cotinine, important metabolite of nicotine, is a biomarker for monitoring tobacco exposu...
Nicotine is the major alkaloid present in tobacco and the most frequently determined compound as a b...
Secondhand smoke exposure (SHSe) is a known cause of many adverse health effects in adults and child...