After the introduction of the smoke-free legislation, household smoking has become the major source of environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) exposure for children. In our previous research, we found a strong association between urinary unmodified benzene (u-UB) levels and passive smoking exposure related to the home smoking policies (HSP). The aim of the study is to further investigate the impacts of several factors on ETS-exposure in childhood by using u-UB as tobacco-related carcinogen biomarker of exposure. Two cross-sectional studies were performed on the same target population of our previous research, in summer and winter season of the years 2017 and 2018, respectively. A questionnaire and a head space–solid phase micro-extraction/gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (HS-SPME/GC-MS) analytical method were used as investigative procedures. The improvement found in smoking habits, when compared to our previous surveys, reduced the levels of u-UB in children. However, significant dierences related to the high number of smokers and smoked cigarettes, in total and at home, still persist. These dierences are more relevant in the winter season. Finally, the only eective way for making homes completely smokefree is to develop public health policies for encouraging people to quit or drastically reduce smoking.

A cross-sectional study on benzene exposure in pediatric age and parental smoking habits at home / Antonucci, Arianna; Vitali, Matteo; Martellucci, Stefano; Mattei, Vincenzo; Protano, Carmela. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH. - ISSN 1660-4601. - 17(2020). [10.3390/ijerph17155469]

A cross-sectional study on benzene exposure in pediatric age and parental smoking habits at home

Arianna Antonucci
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Matteo Vitali
Secondo
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Stefano Martellucci;Vincenzo Mattei;Carmela Protano
Ultimo
2020

Abstract

After the introduction of the smoke-free legislation, household smoking has become the major source of environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) exposure for children. In our previous research, we found a strong association between urinary unmodified benzene (u-UB) levels and passive smoking exposure related to the home smoking policies (HSP). The aim of the study is to further investigate the impacts of several factors on ETS-exposure in childhood by using u-UB as tobacco-related carcinogen biomarker of exposure. Two cross-sectional studies were performed on the same target population of our previous research, in summer and winter season of the years 2017 and 2018, respectively. A questionnaire and a head space–solid phase micro-extraction/gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (HS-SPME/GC-MS) analytical method were used as investigative procedures. The improvement found in smoking habits, when compared to our previous surveys, reduced the levels of u-UB in children. However, significant dierences related to the high number of smokers and smoked cigarettes, in total and at home, still persist. These dierences are more relevant in the winter season. Finally, the only eective way for making homes completely smokefree is to develop public health policies for encouraging people to quit or drastically reduce smoking.
2020
benzene; exposure; environmental tobacco smoke; children; parents; smoking; summer; winter; home smoking habits
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A cross-sectional study on benzene exposure in pediatric age and parental smoking habits at home / Antonucci, Arianna; Vitali, Matteo; Martellucci, Stefano; Mattei, Vincenzo; Protano, Carmela. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH. - ISSN 1660-4601. - 17(2020). [10.3390/ijerph17155469]
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