可替宁
尿
医学
烟草烟雾
风险因素
队列
尼古丁
肌酐
生物标志物
内科学
环境卫生
生理学
生物
生物化学
作者
Ji-Yeon Yang,Shervin Hashemi,Wonseok Han,Chaelin Lee,Youn‐Seok Kang,Young-Wook Lim
出处
期刊:Biomarkers
[Informa]
日期:2020-09-11
卷期号:25 (8): 659-669
被引量:5
标识
DOI:10.1080/1354750x.2020.1797879
摘要
Objectives The aim of the study was to investigate the correlations within the levels of biomarkers in different biological matrices, along with smoking topography variables, among active male smokers in Korea. Accordingly, we defined a transformation factor to convert level of tobacco smoke exposure and impact biomarkers from different biometrics.Methods We examined smoking topography of recruited volunteers using a self-reporting survey. The level of tobacco smoke exposure and impact biomarkers in subjects’ urine and blood were analysed. Results were used to assess the correlations between the topography survey items with biomarkers in biological matrices. The relationship between the biomarkers in urine and blood was analysed. Accordingly, we defined a transformation factor as the ratio of different biomarkers in urine and blood matrices.Results Significant correlations among smoking topography variables and biomarkers were found. Besides, a strong significant association was found among urine and blood cotinine (ρ = 0.817) and NMR (ρ = 0.905). Urine vs blood cotinine and NMR transformation factors were calculated to be 6.17 L-Blood/g-Creatinine and 10.2, respectively.Conclusions The validated transformation factor connects epidemiological cohort studies with tobacco smoking exposure risk assessment. Hence, this study might be beneficial for further habit-based smoking risk assessments to obtain successful regional cession policies.
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