Measurement of airborne nicotine, as a marker of secondhand smoke exposure, in homes with residents who smoke in 9 European countries

Objective: Smoke-free policies are effective in preventing secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure, but their adoption at home remains largely voluntary. This study aimed to quantify SHS exposure in homes with residents who smoke in Europe according to households’ characteristics, tobacco consumption habits...

ver descrição completa

Detalhes bibliográficos
Autores: Henderson E., Rodriguez Guerrero L.A., Continente X., Fernández E., Tigova O., Cortés-Francisco N., Semple S., Dobson R., Tzortzi A., Gorini G., Geshanova G., Mons U., Przewozniak K., Precioso J., Brad R., Castellano Y., Fu M., Ballbè M., Amalia B., López M.J., Arechavala T., Gallus S., Lugo A., Liu X., Borroni E., Colombo P., O'Donnell R., Clancy L., Keogan S., Byrne H., Behrakis P., Vardavas C., Vyzikidou V.K., Bakelas G., Mattiampa G., Boffi R., Ruprecht A., De Marco C., Borgini A., Veronese C., Bertoldi M., Tittarelli A., Carreras G., Cortini B., Verdi S., Lachi A., Chellini E., Nicolás Á.L., Trapero-Bertran M., Guerrero D.C., Radu-Loghin C., Nguyen D., Starchenko P., Soriano J.B., Ancochea J., Alonso T., Pastor M.T., Erro M., Roca A., Pérez P., Castillo E.G.
Formato: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2023
País:España
Recursos:Institut d’Investigació Biomèdica Sant Pau (IIB Sant Pau)
Repositorio:r-IIB SANT PAU. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científica del Instituto de Investigación Biomédica Sant Pau
OAI Identifier:oai:iibsantpau.fundanetsuite.com:p15931
Acesso em linha:https://iibsantpau.fundanetsuite.com/Publicaciones/ProdCientif/PublicacionFrw.aspx?id=15931
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palavra-chave:nicotine
tobacco smoke
biomarker
occupational exposure
smoke
tobacco
adult
Article
Bulgaria
clinical article
controlled study
cross-sectional study
environmental exposure
Europe
female
Germany
Greece
human
Italy
limit of quantitation
male
mass spectrometry
passive smoking
Poland
Portugal
prevalence
questionnaire
Romania
smoking ban
smoking habit
Spain
tobacco consumption
United Kingdom
smoking
Cross-Sectional Studies
Humans
Nicotine
Smoking
Tobacco Smoke Pollution
id ES_72a6af07aa6059e2c3e1e730fca9d730
oai_identifier_str oai:iibsantpau.fundanetsuite.com:p15931
network_acronym_str ES
network_name_str España
repository_id_str
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Measurement of airborne nicotine, as a marker of secondhand smoke exposure, in homes with residents who smoke in 9 European countries
title Measurement of airborne nicotine, as a marker of secondhand smoke exposure, in homes with residents who smoke in 9 European countries
spellingShingle Measurement of airborne nicotine, as a marker of secondhand smoke exposure, in homes with residents who smoke in 9 European countries
Henderson E.
nicotine
tobacco smoke
nicotine
biomarker
occupational exposure
smoke
tobacco
adult
Article
Bulgaria
clinical article
controlled study
cross-sectional study
environmental exposure
Europe
female
Germany
Greece
human
Italy
limit of quantitation
male
mass spectrometry
passive smoking
Poland
Portugal
prevalence
questionnaire
Romania
smoke
smoking ban
smoking habit
Spain
tobacco consumption
United Kingdom
Europe
smoking
Europe
Cross-Sectional Studies
Europe
Humans
Nicotine
Smoking
Tobacco Smoke Pollution
title_short Measurement of airborne nicotine, as a marker of secondhand smoke exposure, in homes with residents who smoke in 9 European countries
title_full Measurement of airborne nicotine, as a marker of secondhand smoke exposure, in homes with residents who smoke in 9 European countries
title_fullStr Measurement of airborne nicotine, as a marker of secondhand smoke exposure, in homes with residents who smoke in 9 European countries
title_full_unstemmed Measurement of airborne nicotine, as a marker of secondhand smoke exposure, in homes with residents who smoke in 9 European countries
title_sort Measurement of airborne nicotine, as a marker of secondhand smoke exposure, in homes with residents who smoke in 9 European countries
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Henderson E.
Rodriguez Guerrero L.A.
Continente X.
Fernández E.
Tigova O.
Cortés-Francisco N.
Semple S.
Dobson R.
Tzortzi A.
Gorini G.
Geshanova G.
Mons U.
Przewozniak K.
Precioso J.
Brad R.
Castellano Y.
Fu M.
Ballbè M.
Amalia B.
López M.J.
Arechavala T.
Gallus S.
Lugo A.
Liu X.
Borroni E.
Colombo P.
O'Donnell R.
Clancy L.
Keogan S.
Byrne H.
Behrakis P.
Vardavas C.
Vyzikidou V.K.
Bakelas G.
Mattiampa G.
Boffi R.
Ruprecht A.
De Marco C.
Borgini A.
Veronese C.
Bertoldi M.
Tittarelli A.
Carreras G.
Cortini B.
Verdi S.
Lachi A.
Chellini E.
Nicolás Á.L.
Trapero-Bertran M.
Guerrero D.C.
Radu-Loghin C.
Nguyen D.
Starchenko P.
Soriano J.B.
Ancochea J.
Alonso T.
Pastor M.T.
Erro M.
Roca A.
Pérez P.
Castillo E.G.
author Henderson E.
author_facet Henderson E.
Rodriguez Guerrero L.A.
Continente X.
Fernández E.
Tigova O.
Cortés-Francisco N.
Semple S.
Dobson R.
Tzortzi A.
Gorini G.
Geshanova G.
Mons U.
Przewozniak K.
Precioso J.
Brad R.
Castellano Y.
Fu M.
Ballbè M.
Amalia B.
López M.J.
Arechavala T.
Gallus S.
Lugo A.
Liu X.
Borroni E.
Colombo P.
O'Donnell R.
Clancy L.
Keogan S.
Byrne H.
Behrakis P.
Vardavas C.
Vyzikidou V.K.
Bakelas G.
Mattiampa G.
Boffi R.
Ruprecht A.
De Marco C.
Borgini A.
Veronese C.
Bertoldi M.
Tittarelli A.
Carreras G.
Cortini B.
Verdi S.
Lachi A.
Chellini E.
Nicolás Á.L.
Trapero-Bertran M.
Guerrero D.C.
Radu-Loghin C.
Nguyen D.
Starchenko P.
Soriano J.B.
Ancochea J.
Alonso T.
Pastor M.T.
Erro M.
Roca A.
Pérez P.
Castillo E.G.
author_role author
author2 Rodriguez Guerrero L.A.
Continente X.
Fernández E.
Tigova O.
Cortés-Francisco N.
Semple S.
Dobson R.
Tzortzi A.
Gorini G.
Geshanova G.
Mons U.
Przewozniak K.
Precioso J.
Brad R.
Castellano Y.
Fu M.
Ballbè M.
Amalia B.
López M.J.
Arechavala T.
Gallus S.
Lugo A.
Liu X.
Borroni E.
Colombo P.
O'Donnell R.
Clancy L.
Keogan S.
Byrne H.
Behrakis P.
Vardavas C.
Vyzikidou V.K.
Bakelas G.
Mattiampa G.
Boffi R.
Ruprecht A.
De Marco C.
Borgini A.
Veronese C.
Bertoldi M.
Tittarelli A.
Carreras G.
Cortini B.
Verdi S.
Lachi A.
Chellini E.
Nicolás Á.L.
Trapero-Bertran M.
Guerrero D.C.
Radu-Loghin C.
Nguyen D.
Starchenko P.
Soriano J.B.
Ancochea J.
Alonso T.
Pastor M.T.
Erro M.
Roca A.
Pérez P.
Castillo E.G.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv nicotine
tobacco smoke
nicotine
biomarker
occupational exposure
smoke
tobacco
adult
Article
Bulgaria
clinical article
controlled study
cross-sectional study
environmental exposure
Europe
female
Germany
Greece
human
Italy
limit of quantitation
male
mass spectrometry
passive smoking
Poland
Portugal
prevalence
questionnaire
Romania
smoke
smoking ban
smoking habit
Spain
tobacco consumption
United Kingdom
Europe
smoking
Europe
Cross-Sectional Studies
Europe
Humans
Nicotine
Smoking
Tobacco Smoke Pollution
topic nicotine
tobacco smoke
nicotine
biomarker
occupational exposure
smoke
tobacco
adult
Article
Bulgaria
clinical article
controlled study
cross-sectional study
environmental exposure
Europe
female
Germany
Greece
human
Italy
limit of quantitation
male
mass spectrometry
passive smoking
Poland
Portugal
prevalence
questionnaire
Romania
smoke
smoking ban
smoking habit
Spain
tobacco consumption
United Kingdom
Europe
smoking
Europe
Cross-Sectional Studies
Europe
Humans
Nicotine
Smoking
Tobacco Smoke Pollution
description Objective: Smoke-free policies are effective in preventing secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure, but their adoption at home remains largely voluntary. This study aimed to quantify SHS exposure in homes with residents who smoke in Europe according to households’ characteristics, tobacco consumption habits, and national contextual factors. Methods: Cross-sectional study (March 2017–September 2018) based on measurements of air nicotine inside 162 homes with residents who smoke from nine European countries. We installed passive samplers for seven consecutive days to monitor nicotine concentrations. Through self-administered questionnaires, we collected sociodemographic information and the number of individuals who smoke, smoking rules, frequency, location, and quantity of tobacco use in households. Country-level factors included the overall score in the Tobacco Control Scale 2016, the smoking prevalence, and self-reported SHS exposure prevalence. Nicotine concentrations were analyzed as continuous and dichotomous variables, categorized based on the limit of quantification of 0.02 µg/m3. Results: Overall, median nicotine concentration was 0.85 µg/m3 (interquartile range (IQR):0.15–4.42), and there was nicotine presence in 93% of homes. Participants reported that smoking was not permitted in approximately 20% of households, 40% had two or more residents who smoked, and in 79% residents had smoked inside during the week of sampling. We found higher nicotine concentrations in homes: with smell of tobacco smoke inside (1.45 µg/m3 IQR: 0.32–6.34), where smoking was allowed (1.60 µg/m3 IQR: 0.68–7.63), with two or more residents who smoked (2.42 µg/m3 IQR: 0.58–11.0), with more than 40 cigarettes smoked (2.92 µg/m3 IQR: 0.97–10.61), and where two or more residents smoked inside (4.02 µg/m3 IQR: 1.58–11.74). Household nicotine concentrations were significantly higher in countries with higher national smoking prevalence and self-reported SHS exposure prevalence (p < 0.05). Conclusions: SHS concentrations in homes with individuals who smoke were approximately twenty times higher in homes that allowed smoking compared to those reporting smoke-free household rules. Evidence-based interventions promoting smoke-free homes should be implemented in combination with strengthening other MPOWER measures. © 2022
publishDate 2023
dc.date.none.fl_str_mv 2023
dc.type.none.fl_str_mv info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
format article
status_str publishedVersion
dc.identifier.none.fl_str_mv https://iibsantpau.fundanetsuite.com/Publicaciones/ProdCientif/PublicacionFrw.aspx?id=15931
url https://iibsantpau.fundanetsuite.com/Publicaciones/ProdCientif/PublicacionFrw.aspx?id=15931
dc.language.none.fl_str_mv Inglés
language_invalid_str_mv Inglés
dc.rights.none.fl_str_mv info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
eu_rights_str_mv openAccess
dc.publisher.none.fl_str_mv ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
publisher.none.fl_str_mv ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
dc.source.none.fl_str_mv ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH
ISSN: 00139351
ISSNe: 10960953
reponame:r-IIB SANT PAU. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científica del Instituto de Investigación Biomédica Sant Pau
instname:Institut d’Investigació Biomèdica Sant Pau (IIB Sant Pau)
instname_str Institut d’Investigació Biomèdica Sant Pau (IIB Sant Pau)
reponame_str r-IIB SANT PAU. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científica del Instituto de Investigación Biomédica Sant Pau
collection r-IIB SANT PAU. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científica del Instituto de Investigación Biomédica Sant Pau
repository.name.fl_str_mv
repository.mail.fl_str_mv
_version_ 1869410751346638848
spelling Measurement of airborne nicotine, as a marker of secondhand smoke exposure, in homes with residents who smoke in 9 European countriesHenderson E.Rodriguez Guerrero L.A.Continente X.Fernández E.Tigova O.Cortés-Francisco N.Semple S.Dobson R.Tzortzi A.Gorini G.Geshanova G.Mons U.Przewozniak K.Precioso J.Brad R.Castellano Y.Fu M.Ballbè M.Amalia B.López M.J.Arechavala T.Gallus S.Lugo A.Liu X.Borroni E.Colombo P.O'Donnell R.Clancy L.Keogan S.Byrne H.Behrakis P.Vardavas C.Vyzikidou V.K.Bakelas G.Mattiampa G.Boffi R.Ruprecht A.De Marco C.Borgini A.Veronese C.Bertoldi M.Tittarelli A.Carreras G.Cortini B.Verdi S.Lachi A.Chellini E.Nicolás Á.L.Trapero-Bertran M.Guerrero D.C.Radu-Loghin C.Nguyen D.Starchenko P.Soriano J.B.Ancochea J.Alonso T.Pastor M.T.Erro M.Roca A.Pérez P.Castillo E.G.nicotinetobacco smokenicotinebiomarkeroccupational exposuresmoketobaccoadultArticleBulgariaclinical articlecontrolled studycross-sectional studyenvironmental exposureEuropefemaleGermanyGreecehumanItalylimit of quantitationmalemass spectrometrypassive smokingPolandPortugalprevalencequestionnaireRomaniasmokesmoking bansmoking habitSpaintobacco consumptionUnited KingdomEuropesmokingEuropeCross-Sectional StudiesEuropeHumansNicotineSmokingTobacco Smoke PollutionObjective: Smoke-free policies are effective in preventing secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure, but their adoption at home remains largely voluntary. This study aimed to quantify SHS exposure in homes with residents who smoke in Europe according to households’ characteristics, tobacco consumption habits, and national contextual factors. Methods: Cross-sectional study (March 2017–September 2018) based on measurements of air nicotine inside 162 homes with residents who smoke from nine European countries. We installed passive samplers for seven consecutive days to monitor nicotine concentrations. Through self-administered questionnaires, we collected sociodemographic information and the number of individuals who smoke, smoking rules, frequency, location, and quantity of tobacco use in households. Country-level factors included the overall score in the Tobacco Control Scale 2016, the smoking prevalence, and self-reported SHS exposure prevalence. Nicotine concentrations were analyzed as continuous and dichotomous variables, categorized based on the limit of quantification of 0.02 µg/m3. Results: Overall, median nicotine concentration was 0.85 µg/m3 (interquartile range (IQR):0.15–4.42), and there was nicotine presence in 93% of homes. Participants reported that smoking was not permitted in approximately 20% of households, 40% had two or more residents who smoked, and in 79% residents had smoked inside during the week of sampling. We found higher nicotine concentrations in homes: with smell of tobacco smoke inside (1.45 µg/m3 IQR: 0.32–6.34), where smoking was allowed (1.60 µg/m3 IQR: 0.68–7.63), with two or more residents who smoked (2.42 µg/m3 IQR: 0.58–11.0), with more than 40 cigarettes smoked (2.92 µg/m3 IQR: 0.97–10.61), and where two or more residents smoked inside (4.02 µg/m3 IQR: 1.58–11.74). Household nicotine concentrations were significantly higher in countries with higher national smoking prevalence and self-reported SHS exposure prevalence (p < 0.05). Conclusions: SHS concentrations in homes with individuals who smoke were approximately twenty times higher in homes that allowed smoking compared to those reporting smoke-free household rules. Evidence-based interventions promoting smoke-free homes should be implemented in combination with strengthening other MPOWER measures. © 2022ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE2023info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttps://iibsantpau.fundanetsuite.com/Publicaciones/ProdCientif/PublicacionFrw.aspx?id=15931ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCHISSN: 00139351ISSNe: 10960953reponame:r-IIB SANT PAU. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científica del Instituto de Investigación Biomédica Sant Pauinstname:Institut d’Investigació Biomèdica Sant Pau (IIB Sant Pau)Inglésinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:iibsantpau.fundanetsuite.com:p159312026-06-14T12:41:47Z
score 15,811543