Urinary cotinine concentration as a biomarker of environmental exposure to Nicotine in Vietnam: Results from a Nationwide Survey in 2024
Hai Thanh Le, Thuy Thi Thu Tran, Binh Thi Ta, Huyen Thi Nguyen, Van Thi Pham, Chinh Thuy Thi Phan, Son Duc Nguyen, Nhat Minh Tu, Quynh Thuy Nguyen, Bich Ngoc Nguyen, Son Van Nguyen, Iman Al-Saleh, Iman Al-Saleh, Iman Al-Saleh

TL;DR
This study identifies a urinary cotinine threshold to detect nicotine exposure in Vietnam and highlights high environmental tobacco exposure levels.
Contribution
Establishes a novel cut-off for urinary cotinine to distinguish smokers from non-smokers in Vietnam.
Findings
The optimal urinary cotinine cut-off is 20.947 µg/g with 61.5% sensitivity and 93.2% specificity.
Vietnam shows high environmental nicotine exposure with regional and demographic disparities.
Urinary cotinine is a reliable biomarker for nicotine exposure and should be used in surveillance.
Abstract
Accurate sources on environmental nicotine exposure, such as biomarker data, remain insufficient in low- and middle-income countries. This study aimed to i) determine the optimal cut-off point of urinary cotinine that discriminates smokers from non-smokers, ii) estimate misclassification rate between self-reported smoking and urinary cotinine, and III) explore the distribution of tobacco smoke exposure levels using urinary cotinine concentrations among adults in Vietnam in 2024. A cross-sectional study was conducted in 2024 across seven provinces representing Vietnam’s ecological regions. Using multi-level stratified random sampling techniques, 1,077 adults aged 18–60 were recruited. Demographic and behavioural data were obtained through structured interviews. Urinary cotinine to creatinine ratios (CCR) were measured using high-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSmoking Behavior and Cessation · Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors Study · Air Quality and Health Impacts
