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Monitoring of the smoking process by multicommutation Fourier Transform Infrared spectroscopy

2007

Abstract Nicotine was selected as the target molecule for monitoring of the smoking process by multicommutation Fourier Transform Infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). The method involved the use of CHCl3 for on-line extraction of nicotine from tobacco, cigarette filters and tobacco ash from NH4OH alkalinized samples, and absorbance measurement of the characteristic band at 1316 cm−1 in the stopped-flow mode, by obtaining the peak area in the range between 1334 and 1300 cm−1. Under the best operational conditions, the procedure developed provided a detection limit of 0.05 mg mL−1 nicotine, corresponding to 0.5 mg g−1 in the solid sample, a relative standard deviation less than 2.5%, and a sampling …

SmokePeak areaDetection limitNicotineChromatographyChemistrySmokingRelative standard deviationAnalytical chemistryInfrared spectroscopyBiochemistryFourier transform spectroscopyAnalytical ChemistryNicotineSpectroscopy Fourier Transform InfraredTobaccomedicineHumansEnvironmental ChemistryFourier transform infrared spectroscopyFiltrationSpectroscopyMonitoring Physiologicmedicine.drugAnalytica Chimica Acta
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Schizophrenia patients who smoke have a faster finger tapping rate

2002

SmokePsychiatry and Mental healthmedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industrySchizophrenia (object-oriented programming)Finger tappingmedicineAudiologybusinessEuropean Psychiatry
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Identification and Evaluation of Hazardous Pyrolysates in Bio-Based Rigid Polyurethane-Polyisocyanurate Foam Smoke

2021

In this study, rigid polyurethane (PU) and polyisocyanurate (PIR) foam samples made from renewable material (tall oil fatty acid) based polyols were analyzed by pyrolysis gas chromatography mass spectrometry (Py-GC/MS) to obtain information about the full relative smoke content, with a focus on substance identification by their functional groups and hazardousness. The relative content of gaseous products produced during the thermal degradation was evaluated between the two samples, differenced by their assigned isocyanate (NCO) index value—150 and 300. The main thermal degradation components of the rigid PU-PIR foam were found to originate from the decomposition of isocyanate, primarily for…

Smokebusiness.product_categoryPolymers and Plasticsanalytical pyrolysisenvironmental hazardsTall oilPolyisocyanurateOrganic chemistryGeneral ChemistryIsocyanateDecompositionrigid PU-PIR foam; analytical pyrolysis; physical hazards; health hazards; environmental hazardsArticlechemistry.chemical_compoundPyrolysis–gas chromatography–mass spectrometryQD241-441Anilinechemistryhealth hazardsrigid PU-PIR foamphysical hazardsOrganic chemistrybusinessPolyurethanePolymers
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Understanding the Experiences of Heavy Smokers after Exercise

2015

There is now strong evidence that exercise has an acute effect on the urge to smoke and the accompanying withdrawal symptoms. However, the perceptions by heavy smokers of exercise and its relationship to the urge to smoke have not been well documented. The aim of the present study is to understand the experiences of heavy smokers with regard to exercise and its effect on their urge to smoke. Five physically inactive, heavy smokers are asked to abstain from smoking the night before exercising on a cycle ergometer under two conditions (one at medium and one at vigorous intensity done a week apart). Semi-structured, in-depth interviews are conducted after the second exercise session. Thematic …

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An initial investigation of smokers’ urges to smoke and their exercise intensity preference: A mixed-methods approach

2016

 The purpose of this study was to examine whether smokers preferred a “self-selected” form of physical activity (PA) in which they were allowed to determine themselves the intensity of PA or preferred a “set” form of PA in which the instructor chose the exercise intensity for them. In addition, we examined effects of ‘set” and “self-selected” intensity exercise, on urges to smoke. Participants were 20 (mean age = 27.10 ± 7.37) adults, non-physically active, heavy smokers. Four of them were also interviewed. Results demonstrated that smokers exhibited an enhanced preference for “self-selected” forms of PA as opposed to “set” forms of PA. Smoking urge was significantly lower immediately after…

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Protective effect against mycotoxin occurrence of different additives in smoked fish

2015

Smoked fishchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryGeneral MedicineFood scienceBiologyToxicologyMycotoxinToxicology Letters
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Determinants of Allergic Sensitization, Asthma and Lung Function: Results from a Cross-Sectional Study in Italian Schoolchildren

2020

Prenatal smoking exposure and early-life respiratory infections are major determinants of asthma during childhood. We investigate the factors influencing allergic sensitization (AS), asthma, and lung function in children and the balance between individual and environmental characteristics at different life stages. 1714 children aged 7&ndash

SpirometryMaleacute respiratory infectionsmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentCross-sectional studyHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesislcsh:Medicinecigarette smokingallergic sensitizationTobacco smokeArticleAllergic sensitization03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePregnancyRisk FactorsInternal medicineForced Expiratory VolumeMedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineRespiratory systemChildLungLung functionAsthmaPregnancymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industrylcsh:RPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthasthmamedicine.diseaserespiratory tract diseasesCross-Sectional Studies030228 respiratory systemItalySpirometryacute respiratory infectionchild healthFemaleTobacco Smoke Pollutionbusiness
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Lower probability of FEV1 improvement in asthmatic children exposed to passive smoke

2015

Background: Guidelines advocate the use of spirometry to assess lung function in asthmatic. Inhaled corticosteroid(ICS) therapy is a mainstay of treatment for asthma, but the clinical response is variable. Aim: To assess the time variation of FEV1% in treated children with Persistent Asthma (PA). Methods: 110 children with PA, with two visits between September 2011 and December 2014 at the IBIM pediatric clinic were studied. Spirometry was performed using Pony FX, Cosmed, Italy; values were expressed as %pred using GLI-2012equation. The time trend of FEV1% for each subject was estimated through separate regressions. A linear regression model for the individual slopes (FEV1% average month va…

SpirometryPediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyLungpassive smokebiologymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryPonylung functionrespiratory systemPassive smokemedicine.diseaserespiratory tract diseasesPassive Smoke ExposureAsthmatic childrenmedicine.anatomical_structurebiology.animalLinear regressionlung function asthmatic children passive smokeMedicinebusinessAsthmaasthmatic children
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Analysing the Spanish smoke-free legislation of 2006: a new method to quantify its impact using a dynamic model.

2011

Background: There are many models that study aspects of smoking habits: the influence of price, tax, relapse time, and the effects of prohibition. There are also studies examining the effects of the Spanish smoke-free law. We wanted to build a model able to separate the effect of the law from the pre-law evolution of smoking habits. Methods: Using data from the Spanish Ministry of Health and Social Policy, we developed a dynamic model of tobacco use. The model projects the evolution over time of the number of non-smokers, smokers and ex-smokers before 2006. Then, we compared the predictions of the model with data for the years after the law came into force, 2006 and 2009. Results: We show t…

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La qualità dell’aria indoor: una priorità ambientale e sanitaria

2009

Tobacco Smoke Pollution; Multicenter Studies as Topic; Animals; Questionnaires; Air Pollution Indoor; Humans; Air Pollutants; Asthma; Child; Europe; Child Welfare; Italy; Life Style; Environmental Monitoring; World Health Organization; Respiratory Tract Diseases; Allergens; Cats; Dogs; Urban PopulationUrban PopulationAnimalQuestionnaireAllergenChild WelfareCatWorld Health OrganizationAsthmaEuropeItalyAir PollutantAir Pollution IndoorDogMulticenter Studies as TopicTobacco Smoke PollutionChildLife StyleRespiratory Tract DiseaseHumanEnvironmental Monitoring
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