Medicine students and exposure to environmental tobacco smoke

Objective: Although medicine students express positive attitudes toward providing lifestyle counseling, they require more instruction in many areas of health behavior in order to be helpful to their patients. The presented study included the students' questionnaires analysis regarding their lif...

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Main Authors: Magdalena Szumska, Krystyna Tyrpień, Małgorzata Kowalska, Tomasz Wielkoszyński, Cezary Dobosz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine 2013-04-01
Series:International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health
Subjects:
TLC
Online Access:http://ijomeh.eu/Medicine-students-and-exposure-to-environmental-tobacco-smoke,2209,0,2.html
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spelling doaj-5fb4f703bf3a403590a5015425a117792020-11-24T22:38:21ZengNofer Institute of Occupational MedicineInternational Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health1232-10871896-494X2013-04-0126231332010.2478/s13382-013-0100-8Medicine students and exposure to environmental tobacco smokeMagdalena SzumskaKrystyna TyrpieńMałgorzata KowalskaTomasz WielkoszyńskiCezary DoboszObjective: Although medicine students express positive attitudes toward providing lifestyle counseling, they require more instruction in many areas of health behavior in order to be helpful to their patients. The presented study included the students' questionnaires analysis regarding their lifestyle and exposure to tobacco smoke. The aim of this study was to examine students' exposure to chosen xenobiotics by determination of selected biomarkers in urine samples, which underlay the basis for exposure assessment towards tobacco smoke. Materials and Methods: The investigated group consisted of first- and second-year medicine students from the Silesian Medical University (N = 133). Data obtained from a questionnaire survey was compared with the results of chosen biomarkers determined in urine samples. The analyses of the main nicotine metabolites were carried out firstly with use of ELISA, followed by the TLC technique with densitometry. Results: According to questionnaires, every third student examined was exposed to passive smoking. The mean concentration of the main nicotine metabolites determined by ELISA in urine samples of smoking students was 1293.52±396.70 μg/g creatinine. The results of the TLC analysis in the group of smoking students were as follows: for cotinine - 523.10±68.10 μg/g creatinine and for trans-3'-hydroxycotinine - 653.81±62.30 μg/g creatinine. Conclusions: Medicine students, regardless of their area of study, are a highly-exposed part of the population to tobacco smoke, not only actively but also passively. Tobacco smoke exposure can be assessed by ELISA as a screening method as well as by more specific TLC technique with densitometry.http://ijomeh.eu/Medicine-students-and-exposure-to-environmental-tobacco-smoke,2209,0,2.htmlmedicine studentstobaccobiomarkersELISATLC
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author Magdalena Szumska
Krystyna Tyrpień
Małgorzata Kowalska
Tomasz Wielkoszyński
Cezary Dobosz
spellingShingle Magdalena Szumska
Krystyna Tyrpień
Małgorzata Kowalska
Tomasz Wielkoszyński
Cezary Dobosz
Medicine students and exposure to environmental tobacco smoke
International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health
medicine students
tobacco
biomarkers
ELISA
TLC
author_facet Magdalena Szumska
Krystyna Tyrpień
Małgorzata Kowalska
Tomasz Wielkoszyński
Cezary Dobosz
author_sort Magdalena Szumska
title Medicine students and exposure to environmental tobacco smoke
title_short Medicine students and exposure to environmental tobacco smoke
title_full Medicine students and exposure to environmental tobacco smoke
title_fullStr Medicine students and exposure to environmental tobacco smoke
title_full_unstemmed Medicine students and exposure to environmental tobacco smoke
title_sort medicine students and exposure to environmental tobacco smoke
publisher Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine
series International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health
issn 1232-1087
1896-494X
publishDate 2013-04-01
description Objective: Although medicine students express positive attitudes toward providing lifestyle counseling, they require more instruction in many areas of health behavior in order to be helpful to their patients. The presented study included the students' questionnaires analysis regarding their lifestyle and exposure to tobacco smoke. The aim of this study was to examine students' exposure to chosen xenobiotics by determination of selected biomarkers in urine samples, which underlay the basis for exposure assessment towards tobacco smoke. Materials and Methods: The investigated group consisted of first- and second-year medicine students from the Silesian Medical University (N = 133). Data obtained from a questionnaire survey was compared with the results of chosen biomarkers determined in urine samples. The analyses of the main nicotine metabolites were carried out firstly with use of ELISA, followed by the TLC technique with densitometry. Results: According to questionnaires, every third student examined was exposed to passive smoking. The mean concentration of the main nicotine metabolites determined by ELISA in urine samples of smoking students was 1293.52±396.70 μg/g creatinine. The results of the TLC analysis in the group of smoking students were as follows: for cotinine - 523.10±68.10 μg/g creatinine and for trans-3'-hydroxycotinine - 653.81±62.30 μg/g creatinine. Conclusions: Medicine students, regardless of their area of study, are a highly-exposed part of the population to tobacco smoke, not only actively but also passively. Tobacco smoke exposure can be assessed by ELISA as a screening method as well as by more specific TLC technique with densitometry.
topic medicine students
tobacco
biomarkers
ELISA
TLC
url http://ijomeh.eu/Medicine-students-and-exposure-to-environmental-tobacco-smoke,2209,0,2.html
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