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Environmental tobacco smoke exposure is associated with increased levels of metals in children’s saliva
BackgroundExposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) has been associated with detectable levels of cotinine (a nicotine metabolite) in children’s...
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Association between parental smoking and child exposure to environmental tobacco smoke in Israel
BackgroundEnvironmental tobacco smoke (ETS) exposure in children can cause delayed lung development and lifelong cardiovascular damage. The aim of...
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The Diverging Trend in Exposure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke Among US Children
ObjectiveEnvironmental tobacco smoke exposure (ETSE) was race/ethnicity-specific, but how the race/ethnicity-specific ETSE has changed over time,...
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Environmental tobacco smoke and children’s health: a bibliometric and altmetric analysis of 100 most cited articles
BackgroundExposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) is arguably the most ubiquitous and hazardous, even at very low levels, starting in early...
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Motivators of impulsivity to smoke waterpipe tobacco among Nigerian youth who smoke waterpipe tobacco: the moderating role of social media normalisation of waterpipe tobacco
BackgroundImpulsivity is a formidable cause of waterpipe tobacco smoking among youth, however, it is understudied among African youth. Using PRIME...
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Role of active and environmental tobacco smoke on susceptibility to osteoporosis in women undergoing dual-X-ray absorptiometry
PurposeCurrent smoking is a risk factor for osteoporosis (Op), but few data are available regarding the passive smoke impact on Op susceptibility....
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Tobacco smoke exposure, the lower airways microbiome and outcomes of ventilated children
BackgroundTobacco smoke exposure increases the risk and severity of lower respiratory tract infections in children, yet the mechanisms remain...
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Premature ovarian insufficiency: a review on the role of tobacco smoke, its clinical harm, and treatment
Premature ovarian insufficiency (POI) is a condition in which the quantity of follicles and the quality of oocytes gradually decrease. This results...
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Early-life tobacco smoke exposure and stroke risk: a prospective study of 341,783 and 352,737 UK Biobank participants
IntroductionStroke is a life-threatening condition that causes a major medical burden globally. The currently used methods for the prevention or...
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Associations among vitamin D, tobacco smoke, and hypertension: A cross-sectional study of the NHANES 2001–2016
The interrelationships among vitamin D, tobacco smoking, and hypertension are currently unknown. This study was conducted to determine the...
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Association between tobacco smoke exposure and depression: the NHANES 2005–2018 and Mendelian randomization study
ObjectiveThe relationship between tobacco smoke exposure (TSE) and depression is controversial. This study combined observational research and...
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Association of Environmental tobacco smoke exposure with depression among non-smoking adults
BackgroundDepression is a psychological dysfunction that impairs health and quality of life. However, whether environmental tobacco smoke exposure...
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The contribution of secondhand tobacco smoke to blood lead levels in US children and adolescents: a cross-sectional analysis of NHANES 2015–2018
BackgroundLead is a major developmental neurotoxicant in children, and tobacco smoke has been suggested as a source of lead exposure in vulnerable...
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The smoke-free home study: study protocol for a cluster randomized controlled trial of a smoke-free home intervention in permanent supportive housing
BackgroundFormerly chronically homeless adults who live in permanent supportive housing (PSH) have high prevalence of smoking. It is uncommon to find...
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The crossroads of work and home: linkages between smoke-free policies at work and household environments
BackgroundTobacco use causes over eight million global deaths annually, with seven million directly attributed to tobacco use and 1.2 million to...
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Changes in biomarkers of exposure and biomarkers of potential harm after 360 days in smokers who either continue to smoke, switch to a tobacco heating product or quit smoking
The aim of this study was to investigate whether biomarkers of exposure (BoE) and potential harm (BoPH) are modified when smokers either continue to...
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The effect of cigarette and e-cigarette smoke on dental pulp stem cells proliferation capacity and differentiation [in vitro study]
BackgroundMesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have long been known for their ability to regenerate tissue. Cigarette smoking is one environmental risk...
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Frequency of Attendance at Religious Services and Exposure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke
Exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) is associated with increased risk of disease and death. Reports on ETS and religion are lacking. Data...
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Contamination of surfaces in children’s homes with nicotine and the potent carcinogenic tobacco-specific nitrosamine NNK
BackgroundTobacco smoke exposure (TSE) through secondhand and thirdhand smoke is a modifiable risk factor that contributes to childhood morbidity....
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Early Risk of Tobacco Smoke Exposure and Preschoolers’ Hot and Cool Inhibitory Control: Promotive and Protective Roles of Maternal Positivity in Early Mother–child Interaction
Early tobacco smoke exposure (TSE) in utero and/or during the first years after birth poses threats to the development of child executive functioning...