Turkish coffeehouse "Kahvehane" is an important tobacco smoke exposure area in Turkey


Fidan F., GÜVEN H., Eminoglu O., KALKAN Ş., Ergor G., Cimrin A.

Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health - Part A, cilt.68, sa.16, ss.1371-1377, 2005 (Scopus) identifier identifier

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This study was undertaken to investigate the extent of environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) exposure in coffeehouses, as these are commonly frequented public places in Turkey. From 86 coffeehouses in the 3 districts, 59 coffeehouse workers and 35 hospital staff members (as a control group) were evaluated. Participants answered a questionnaire about demographics, working characteristics, smoking behavior, and ETS exposure during their daily life lives. The amount of nicotine in hair was determined by using gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS). The mean hair nicotine level of the nonsmoker and smoker coffeehouse workers were 23.2 ± 12.3 μg/g and 62.5 ± 49.8 μg/g, respectively. Among the hospital staff, mean hair nicotine levels were 4.5 ± 6 μg/g in nonsmokers and 30.6 ± 14 μg/g in smokers. Working in coffeehouses has a marked effect on hair nicotine levels and potential adverse health effects. Copyright© Taylor & Francis Inc.