| Literature DB >> 8357271 |
F Forastiere1, N Agabiti, V Dell'Orco, R Pistelli, G M Corbo, G Brancato, R Pacifici, P Zuccaro, C A Perucci.
Abstract
The strength of association between urinary cotinine and questionnaire data on passive smoking among 542 adolescents was evaluated. There were 103 individuals with urinary cotinine higher than 30 ng/ml; they were compared with all other subjects. The single variable that best predicted the urinary cotinine level was maternal smoking. A strong effect was made by house size and, consequently, house crowding. Maternal smoking and house crowding had a synergic effect. The subject's perception of passive smoking at home also was an independent indication of a high cotinine level. The final model had a fairly good sensitivity, whereas the specificity was somewhat lower. The results suggest that maternal smoking, house crowding, and subject's perception of a smoky environment could be surrogate indices of high passive smoking exposure in this age group and could be useful for epidemiologic studies.Entities:
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Year: 1993 PMID: 8357271 DOI: 10.1080/00039896.1993.9940364
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Environ Health ISSN: 0003-9896