Effect of parental smoking on their children's urine cotinine level in Korea: A population-based study.
Myung-Bae ParkChhabi Lal RanabhatPublished in: PloS one (2021)
This study showed a correlation between parents' and children's urine cotinine concentrations, supporting the occurrence of home smoking exposure due to the parents' smoking habit in Korea. Although avoiding indoor home smoking can decrease the children's exposure to tobacco, there is a need to identify other ways of smoking exposure and ensure appropriate monitoring and enforcement of banning smoking in the home.