2000
Using Nicotine Measurements and Parental Reports to Assess Indoor Air: The Piama Birth Cohort Study
Brunekreef B, Leaderer B, van Strien R, Oldenwening M, Smit H, Koopman L, Kerkhof M. Using Nicotine Measurements and Parental Reports to Assess Indoor Air: The Piama Birth Cohort Study. Epidemiology 2000, 11: 350-352. PMID: 10784258, DOI: 10.1097/00001648-200005000-00023.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPIAMA birth cohort studyBirth cohort studyNumber of cigarettesNon-smoking householdsSmoking exposureCohort studySmoking habitsNicotine concentrationsExposure classificationNicotine measurementsMeasurement weeksParental reportsWeeksQuestionnaireQuestionnaire dataSmokingInfantsCigarettesNicotineMonths
1994
Reduction of Environmental Tobacco Smoke Exposure Among Asthmatic Children: A Controlled Trial
Hovell M, Meltzer S, Zakarian J, Wahlgren D, Emerson J, Hofstetter C, Leaderer B, Meltzer E, Zeiger R, O’Connor R, Mulvihill M, Atkins C. Reduction of Environmental Tobacco Smoke Exposure Among Asthmatic Children: A Controlled Trial. CHEST Journal 1994, 106: 440-446. PMID: 7774317, DOI: 10.1378/chest.106.2.440.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTreatment control groupEnvironmental tobacco smokeETS exposureControl groupAsthma symptomsChildren's ETS exposureChildren's asthma symptomsExperimental groupMonitoring control groupBehavioral medicine programRepeated-measures analysisAllergy clinicClinical trialsOutcome measuresTobacco smokeExposure reportsChildren's exposureMonitoring groupCounseling sessionsPercent decreaseMedicine programsCounseling groupDaily numberExposureCigarettes