Literature DB >> 8638963

Involuntary exposure to tobacco smoke in adolescents: urinary cotinine and environmental factors.

R Bono1, R Russo, W Arossa, E Scursatone, G Gilli.   

Abstract

The relationship between environmental tobacco smoke exposure and urinary cotinine was studied in 434 14-y-old schoolchildren. To estimate the independent contribution of physiological and environmental variables to cotinine concentrations, we conducted a multiple regression analysis of log-transformed cotinine (R(2) = .21, p < .0001). Environmental tobacco smoke exposure was associated with sharing a household with members who smoked. The most profound associations were linked to (a) the smoking habits of the mother (beta = 5.135, p = .0397); (b) the combined smoking habits of the mother and other family members (beta = 8.201, p = .0020); and (c) the total number cigarettes smoked each day by family members in the household (beta = 0.217, p = .0008). Passive smoke exposure of adolescents is a preventable risk that could be reduced by improving ventilation and by increasing the living space available to each family member. Parents should avoid smoking at home in the presence of their children.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8638963     DOI: 10.1080/00039896.1996.9936005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Environ Health        ISSN: 0003-9896


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