| Literature DB >> 3677561 |
G Woodman1, D M Wintoniuk, R G Taylor, S W Clarke.
Abstract
1. Fifteen asymptomatic habitual smokers each smoked one of their usual cigarettes, not having smoked for 2 h. End-expired carbon monoxide concentration (EECO) was measured with an Ecolyzer 2000 series analyser before smoking (pre-S value), 1 min after finishing smoking (post-S value) and then at intervals up to 1 h. 2. The mean EECO boost (increase) over all subjects declined biphasically after smoking, with an initial fast phase from 1 to 5 min, and then a slow phase from 5 to 60 min. EECO fell by as much in the first 5 min as in the next hour. 3. Post-S EECO was related to pre-S EECO (r = 0.89, P less than 0.001), but EECO boost was not related to pre-S (r = 0.00). EECO boost was unaffected by the sampling manoeuvre. 4. EECO measurements in epidemiological and smoking studies should not be made for at least 5 min after a cigarette is finished.Entities:
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Year: 1987 PMID: 3677561 DOI: 10.1042/cs0730553
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Sci (Lond) ISSN: 0143-5221 Impact factor: 6.124