W. Al-Delaimy, W. Al-Delaimy, J. Crane, Alistair Woodward
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引用次数: 61
摘要
摘要:研究了儿童头发中的尼古丁水平,以及他们的照顾者所报告的接触环境烟草烟雾的情况。从医院住院患者中连续招募3个月至10岁的117名儿童,并对其父母或照顾者进行访谈。通过问卷调查评估环境烟草烟雾暴露程度。研究人员收集了儿童的头皮头发样本,并对其进行了尼古丁检测。据报道,接触吸烟者的儿童头发中的尼古丁含量高于未接触吸烟者的儿童(χ2 = 26.46, p < 0.0001)。此外,与母亲不吸烟的孩子相比,母亲吸烟的孩子头发中的尼古丁含量更高。无论家庭成员是在室外还是室内吸烟,对儿童头发中的尼古丁水平没有显著影响。据报道,在家中未接触环境烟草烟雾的儿童和接触环境烟草烟雾的儿童之间,头发中的尼古丁水平有所不同。据家长报告,在室外吸烟并不会降低儿童头发中的尼古丁含量。
Passive Smoking in Children: Effect of Avoidance Strategies at Home as Measured by Hair Nicotine Levels
Abstract Hair nicotine levels were studied among children, relative to their caregivers' reported exposure to environmental tobacco smoke. A total of 117 children, aged 3 months to 10 years, were recruited consecutively from hospital inpatients, and their respective parents or caregivers were interviewed. Degree of exposure to environmental tobacco smoke was assessed via questionnaire. Scalp hair samples were collected from children and were assayed for nicotine. Levels of nicotine in hair among children reportedly exposed to smokers were higher than levels among unexposed children (χ2 = 26.46, p < .0001). In addition, hair nicotine levels were higher among children with mothers who smoked, compared with those whose mothers did not smoke. Whether household members smoked outside or inside the house had no significant effect on hair nicotine levels of children. Hair nicotine levels differed between children who were reportedly unexposed to environmental tobacco smoke at home and those who were exposed. Smoking outside the home, as reported by parents, did not cause a reduction in nicotine levels in the hair of children.