[Second-hand smoke exposure in Florence and Belluno before and after the Italian smoke-free legislation].

Antonio Gasparrini ORCID logo; GiuseppeGorini; DanielaMarcolina; MarcoAlbertini; Maria CristinaFondelli; ElizabethTamang; ManelNebot; (2006) [Second-hand smoke exposure in Florence and Belluno before and after the Italian smoke-free legislation]. Epidemiologia e prevenzione, 30 (6). pp. 348-351. ISSN 1120-9763 https://material-uat.leaf.cosector.com/id/eprint/29632
Copy

INTRODUCTION: a law banning smoking in enclosed public places entered into force in Italy on January 10th 2005. OBJECTIVE: to compare the SHS exposure before and after the coming into force of the new anti-smoking law, with direct measurements in public venues and workplaces. METHODS: vapour-phase nicotine was measured using passive samplers, with personal and environmental sampling. SETTING: samples were collected in 10 municipality offices, 10 industry buildings and 11 public venues (4 discos and 7 pubs) in two towns (Florence and Belluno) from november 2004 to march 2005. RESULTS: during the pre-ban period a wide range of nicotine concentrations was observed. Offices and industry sector exhibited very low concentrations, 0,47 e 0,40 microg/m3 in median, respectively. Highest concentrations were measured in pubs and discos (35,59 and 127,16 microg/m3). After the smoking ban, a noteworthy reduction in nicotine concentrations was found with a stronger effect in pubs and discos (95% of decrease). DISCUSSION: the introduction of a national smoking ban led to a clear reduction in SHS exposure, with stronger results in environments less protected by previous regulations.

Full text not available from this repository.

Explore Further

Read more research from the creator(s):

Find work associated with the faculties and division(s):

Find work from this publication: