Title of article :
Factors Affecting the Serum Cotinine Level of Male Smokers in Malang, Indonesia
Author/Authors :
Kumboyono ، Kumboyono Department of Nursing - Faculty of Health Sciences - Universitas Brawijaya , Nur Chomsy ، Indah Department of Medical Science - Faculty of Medicine - Universitas Brawijaya , Hidayat ، Wahyu Santoso Department of Biomedical Science - Faculty of Medicine - Universitas Brawijaya , Hakim ، Ardhi Khoirul Department of Biomedical Science - Faculty of Medicine - Universitas Brawijaya , Shalshabilla ، Nadya Neyza Department of Biomedical Science - Faculty of Medicine - Universitas Brawijaya , Sujuti ، Hidayat Department of Biochemistry - Faculty of Medicine - Anwar General Hospital , Tjahtjono ، Cholid Tri Department of Cardiology and Vascular Medicine - Faculty of Medicine - Saiful Anwar General Hospital , Srihardyastutie ، Arie Department of Chemistry - Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences - Universitas Brawijaya , Hariyanti ، Tita Department of Public Health - Faculty of Medicine - Universitas Brawijaya , Andri Wihastuti ، Titin Department of Basic Nursing - Faculty of Health Sciences - Universitas Brawijaya
Abstract :
Background: In tobacco, nicotine is the primary toxic agent that causes health problems. As a primary metabolite of nicotine, cotinine is frequently used as an accurate measure of exposure to tobacco smoke. This study aims to find the factors affecting the serum cotinine level of male smokers in Malang, Indonesia. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted on 183 men who smoke regularly in Malang, Indonesia. They were selected by a purposive sampling method. Nicotine dependency and cotinine level were measured using the Fagerstrom test for nicotine dependence and the human cotinine ELISA Kit, respectively. Multiple linear regression analysis was performed to determine the effect of age, smoking duration, cigarette type, and the nicotine dependence on the continue level. ANOVA and independent t-test were also used for testing the study hypothesis. The significance level was set at 0.05. Results: Based on the ANOVA results, the factors of age, smoking duration, type of cigarette, and nicotine dependence together had a significant effect on the cotinine level (P 0.001). Based on the independent t-test results, only the age factor had a significant effect on the cotinine level (P 0.001). Conclusion: Older male smokers may have higher cotinine level. Other factors including duration of smoking, type of cigarette, and nicotine dependence have no significant effect on cotinine level of male smokers.
Keywords :
smokingcotininenicotineaddictionrisk behaviouraging
Journal title :
International Journal of Medical Toxicology and Forensic Medicine
Journal title :
International Journal of Medical Toxicology and Forensic Medicine