High Urinary Cotinine Levels and Low Academic Performance of Elementary School Students in Families with Careless Smoking Habits
Ika Yustisia,
Nurdiana Sari,
Suryani Tawali
et al.
Abstract:Children are the most vulnerable age group to become passive smokers due to cigarette smoke exposure, especially from family members. In addition, children who smoke passively are at high risk of experiencing declined cognitive performance. This study investigated the effect of cigarette smoke exposure on urinary cotinine levels and its relationship with elementary school students’ academic performance. The observational study with a cross-sectional design was located in Pannampu Village, Tallo District, Kota … Show more
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