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Cotinine levels among betel quid users and cigarette smokers in Cambodia.

Pramil N Singh1, Zuhair Natto, Rituraj Saxena, Hiya Banerjee, Daravuth Yel, Sothy Khieng, Jayakaran S Job.   

Abstract

Smokeless tobacco use in the form of the betel quid is common in the Western Pacific Region, and yet few studies have determined the nicotine delivery of this habit. During a validation substudy, we randomly sampled 201 adults from a rural province of Cambodia and determined nonparametric (bootstrapped) confidence intervals (CIs) for salivary cotinine levels in tobacco users. We found that cotinine levels for daily betel quid use among women (95% CI = 218.6-350.0 ng/mL) were (1) similar to the levels for daily cigarette smoking in men (95% CI = 240.2-317.1 ng/mL) and (2) significantly higher than the levels for daily cigarette smoking in women (95% CI = 71.8-202.7 ng/mL). The 95% confidence range for these habits exceeded the threshold for addiction. Our findings from rural Cambodia indicate that the typical betel quid habit among women supports the same level of nicotine addiction as the typical cigarette habit in men.

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Keywords:  Cambodia; betel quid; cigarette smoking; cotinine

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24092815      PMCID: PMC5043077          DOI: 10.1177/1010539513493459

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Asia Pac J Public Health        ISSN: 1010-5395            Impact factor:   1.399


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