Hair nicotine concentrations in mothers and children in relation to parental smoking.

P Nafstad, J J Jaakkola, J A Hagen, K Zahlsen, P Magnus
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The health effects of environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) exposure constitute a main public health problem. Lack of presice methods for assessing personal tobacco smoke exposure, makes it difficult to estimate the health effects of such exposure. Measuring hair nicotine concentrations could be an improvement in the assessment of personal tobacco smoke exposure. The objective of the present study was to estimate quantitatively the relation between hair nicotine concentrations in mothers and children and tobacco smoke exposure assessed by questionnaires. Mothers' and children's hair nicotine concentrations in the proximal 2 cm of hair were measured in 94 families with children 12-36 months of age: 25 nonsmoking families, 40 families with one smoking parent, and 29 families with both parents smoking. Questionnaire information on tobacco smoke exposure was collected from the same families. In multivariate linear regression analysis, children's nicotine levels were linearly related to daily number of cigarettes smoked at home by both mothers (0.8 mg/g increase per cigarette, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.43-1.18), and fathers (1.3, 0.81-1.73). Mothers' nicotine levels were linearly related to both personal smoking (2.7, 1.75-3.55) and fathers' smoking at home (2.1,0.74-3.49). Hair nicotine seems to be a good quantitative measure of exposure to tobacco smoke during the previous months both among active and passive smokers. The non-invasive and simple collection procedure makes the method especially suitable for estimating tobacco smoke exposure in children.

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母亲和儿童头发中尼古丁浓度与父母吸烟的关系。
接触环境烟草烟雾对健康的影响构成了一个主要的公共卫生问题。由于缺乏评估个人接触烟草烟雾的精确方法,因此难以估计这种接触对健康的影响。测量头发的尼古丁浓度可以改善对个人烟草烟雾暴露的评估。本研究的目的是定量地估计母亲和儿童头发中的尼古丁浓度与通过问卷评估的烟草烟雾暴露之间的关系。研究人员测量了94个有12-36月龄儿童的家庭中母亲和儿童头发近2厘米处的尼古丁浓度:25个不吸烟的家庭,40个父母一方吸烟的家庭,29个父母双方都吸烟的家庭。从同一家庭收集有关烟草烟雾暴露的问卷信息。在多元线性回归分析中,儿童的尼古丁水平与母亲(每支烟增加0.8 mg/g, 95%可信区间[CI] 0.43-1.18)和父亲(1.3,0.81-1.73)每日在家吸烟的数量呈线性相关。母亲的尼古丁水平与个人吸烟(2.7,1.75-3.55)和父亲在家吸烟(2.1,0.74-3.49)呈线性相关。头发中的尼古丁似乎是衡量主动吸烟者和被动吸烟者前几个月接触烟草烟雾的一个很好的定量指标。非侵入性和简单的收集程序使该方法特别适用于估计儿童烟草烟雾暴露。
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