Differences between self-report and biomarkers insmoking indicators: the necessity of biomonitoring in global surveillance

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  • who: Myung-Bae Park from the DepartmentPaichai University have published the research: Differences between Self-Report and Biomarkers inSmoking Indicators: The Necessity of Biomonitoring in Global Surveillance, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 18/01/2023

SUMMARY

    Copyright. There are several methods for measuring smoking-related indices, and the most common are SR and biomarkers. Biomarkers are the most accurate indices for tobacco use and smoking exposure. Detection of cotinine in a biological sample at a certain threshold or higher indicates current smoking or exposure to passive smoking. Most existing second-hand smoke surveys . . .

     

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