无烟家庭和工作场所政策对儿童二手烟暴露水平的影响:证据摘要。

Pediatric health Pub Date : 2010-08-24 DOI:10.2217/PHE.10.41
Z. Kabir, H. Alpert, P. Goodman, S. Haw, I. Behm, G. Connolly, Prakash C. Gupta, L. Clancy
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摘要

二手烟是全世界儿童发育和呼吸系统疾病以及过早死亡的主要可避免原因。SHS是一种“a级”致癌物,没有SHS暴露的安全水平。全世界每天有近7亿儿童在家中接触到二手烟。本文回顾并总结了基于现有研究的证据,这些研究报告了“自愿”在家吸烟限制及其对0-17岁儿童二手烟暴露水平的影响。通过综合数据库检索,确定了10年内(2000年1月至2010年4月)所有可能相关的出版物(n = 19篇全文文章)。一般来说,自愿性家庭吸烟限制报告了儿童二手烟暴露的显著减少,使用自我报告和生物测量的减少幅度在20-50%之间。强制性的全面工作场所和封闭的公共场所无烟政策也表明,在某些特定的儿科健康遭遇方面有明显的好处,即减少…
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Effect of smoke-free home and workplace policies on second-hand smoke exposure levels in children: an evidence summary.
Second-hand smoke (SHS) is a major avoidable cause of developmental and respiratory disease and premature death among children worldwide. SHS is a ‘Class A’ carcinogen, and there is no safe level of SHS exposure. Almost 700 million children worldwide are exposed daily to SHS at home. This article reviews and summarizes evidence based on available studies that report on ‘voluntary’ home smoking restrictions and their effects on SHS exposure levels in children aged 0–17 years. All potentially relevant publications within a 10-year period (January 2000–April 2010) were identified (n = 19 full-text articles) through comprehensive database searches. In general, voluntary household smoking restrictions reported a significant reduction in childhood SHS exposure ranging between 20–50% reductions, using both self-reported and biological measures. Mandated comprehensive workplace and enclosed public smoke-free policies also suggested an apparent benefit in some specific pediatric health encounters, namely, decrease...
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