Abstract
<p> Presentation given at 7th Annual Conference. Complementary Contributions of Tobacco Control and Regulatory Science Research to Protecting the Public Health.</p><p> <a href="http://contentmanager.med.uvm.edu/docs/conference_program_2019_finala2e42b839db7451e982af79e3b72c228/behavior-and-health-documents/conference_program_2019_final.pdf?sfvrsn=c8536eb5_2" target="_self"> Abstracts </a></p><p> <strong> Background </strong> : Urinary biomarkers of exposures (BOE) to nicotine, Tobacco-Specific Nitrosamines (TSNA), Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC), and Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH) offer objective measurement of toxicant exposure. We used cluster analysis to identify and describe data-driven groups (clusters) of tobacco users, based on concentrations of urinary tobacco biomarkers. <strong> Methods </strong> : Data are from Wave 1 of the PATH Study (2013-2014). The study included established current tobacco users, who had complete data on biomarkers of nicotine (TNE2), TSNA (NNN and NNAL), VOC (CYMA, CEMA, and MHB3), and PAH (1-NAP and 3-FLUO) (N=6,724). Adults were classified into smokers/users of: combustible cigarettes only; ecigarettes only; other combustible tobacco (OCT; cigars, pipe, and hookah) only; smokeless tobacco (SLT) only; dual users; and poly users. Cluster analysis and multivariable multinomial logistic regression were used. <strong> Results </strong> : Half the sample were exclusive cigarette smokers; 32.3% were poly users; 5.2% were SLT users; and 4.2% were dual users. Based on concentrations of BOE, nine clusters were identified and cluster membership varied by pattern of use. Of adults who smoked cigarettes only, 37.6% were in cluster I (slightly high TNE2 and TSNA and somewhat high PAH and VOC) and 24% belonged to II (somewhat low TNE2, TSNA, PAH, and VOC). Third of exclusive e-cigarette users belonged to cluster VI (high TNE2 and very high TSNA, and low/very low PAH and VOC). <strong> Conclusions </strong> : Findings suggest that level of exposure to tobacco toxicants among users vary by type and number of product used, and provide some evidence for nicotine product continuum of risk.</p>
Original language | American English |
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State | Published - Oct 1 2019 |
Event | 7th Annual Conference. Complementary Contributions of Tobacco Control and Regulatory Science Research to Protecting the Public Health - Duration: Oct 1 2019 → … |
Conference
Conference | 7th Annual Conference. Complementary Contributions of Tobacco Control and Regulatory Science Research to Protecting the Public Health |
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Period | 10/1/19 → … |
Disciplines
- Biostatistics
- Environmental Public Health
- Epidemiology
- Public Health