Variation in Nicotine Metabolization According to Biological Factors and Type of Nicotine Consumer

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Pérez Martín, Hipólito
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Lidón Moyano, Cristina
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González Marrón, Adrián
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Fu Balboa, Marcela
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Pérez Ortuño, Raúl
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Ballbè i Gibernau, Montse
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Martín Sánchez, Juan Carlos
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Pascual, José Antonio
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Fernández Muñoz, Esteve
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Martínez Sánchez, Jose M.
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2023-01-31T14:41:45Z
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2023-01-31T14:41:45Z
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2023-01-06
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2023-01-30T16:32:11Z
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2227-9032
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https://hdl.handle.net/2445/192811
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36673548
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This study aims to describe the nicotine metabolite ratio among tobacco smokers and electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) users and nonusers. We analyzed pooled data from a longitudinal and a cross-sectional study of the adult population from the city of Barcelona. The final sample included information on 166 smokers, 164 e-cigarettes users with nicotine, 41 e-cigarette users without nicotine, 95 dual users (users of both products), and 508 nonusers. We used log-linear models to control for the potential confounding effect of the daily number of cigarettes smoked. Salivary nicotine metabolic rate assessment included the rate of nicotine metabolism (cotinine/nicotine) and the nicotine metabolite ratio (trans-3′-hydroxycotinine/cotinine). Exclusive users of e-cigarette without nicotine have the lowest rate of nicotine metabolism (Geometric mean: 0.08, p-values < 0.001) while cigarette smokers have the highest (Geometric mean: 2.08, p-values < 0.001). Nonusers have lower nicotine metabolic rate than cigarette smokers (Geometric means: 0.23 vs. 0.18, p-value < 0.05). Younger individuals (18–44 years) have a higher rate of nicotine metabolism than older individuals (45–64 years and 65–89) (Geometric means: 0.53 vs. 0.42 and 0.31, respectively, p-values < 0.01) and individuals with lower body mass index (21–25 kg/m2) have a higher rate of nicotine metabolism than the rest (26–30 kg/m2 and 31–60 kg/m2) (Geometric means: 0.52 vs. 0.35 and 0.36, respectively-values < 0.01). Nicotine metabolic rates are useful biomarkers when reporting smoking status and biological differences between individuals.
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11 p.
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application/pdf
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eng
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MDPI AG
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Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11020179
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Healthcare, 2023, vol. 11, num. 2, p. 179
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https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11020179
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cc by (c) Pérez Martín, Hipólito et al., 2023
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Articles publicats en revistes (Ciències Clíniques)
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Nicotina
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Metabolisme
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Cigarretes electròniques
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Hàbit de fumar
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Nicotine
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Metabolism
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Electronic cigarettes
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Smoking
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Variation in Nicotine Metabolization According to Biological Factors and Type of Nicotine Consumer
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion


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