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Study of cardiovascular disease biomarkers among tobacco consumers, part 1: biomarkers of exposure

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INHALATION TOXICOLOGY
Volume 27, Issue 3, Pages 149-156

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.3109/08958378.2015.1013228

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Cigarettes; clinical study; CVD; harmful and potentially harmful constituents; moist snuff; spot urines

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A study was conducted to evaluate biomarkers of biological effect and physiological assessments related to cardiovascular disease (CVD) among adult male cigarette smokers (SMK), moist snuff consumers (MSC) and non-consumers of tobacco (NTC). Additionally, biomarkers of tobacco and tobacco smoke exposure (BoE) were measured in spot urines and are reported here. Except for the BoE to nicotine and NNK, BoE were generally greater in SMK compared with MSC, and BoE were generally not different in comparisons of MSC and NTC. Results demonstrated that MSC had lower systemic exposures to many harmful and potentially harmful constituents than SMK, which is consistent with epidemiological data that indicate a differential in CVD risk between these groups.

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