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Urinary Nicotine Metabolites and Self-Reported Tobacco Use Among Adults in the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) Study, 2013-2014.

June FengConnie S SosnoffJohn T BernertBenjamin C BlountYao LiArseima Y Del Valle-PineroHeather L KimmelDana M van BemmelSharyn M RuttJuan Crespo-BarretoNicolette BorekKathryn C EdwardsRicky AlexanderStephen ArnsteinCharlie LawrenceAndrew HylandMaciej Lukasz GoniewiczImran RehmaniBrittany PineVincent PagnottiErin WadeJames SandlinZuzheng LuoSujeewa PiyankarageDorothy K HatsukamiStephen S HechtKevin P ConwayLanqing Wang
Published in: Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (2022)
Nicotine and its metabolites in urine provide perhaps the most fundamental biomarkers of recent nicotine exposure. This report, based on Wave 1 of the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) Study, provides the first nationally representative data describing urinary nicotine biomarker concentrations in both non-users, and users of a variety of tobacco products including combustible, e-cigarette and smokeless products. These data provide a urinary biomarker concentration snapshot in time for the entire US population during 2013-2014, and will provide a basis for comparison with future results from continuing, periodic evaluations in the PATH Study.
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