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Proposed Identification of Environmental Tobacco Smoke as a Toxic Air Contaminant

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This report provides a comprehensive assessment of the effects of environmental tobacco smoke (secondhand smoke) as of mid-2005 produced by the California Air Resources Board and Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment as part of the process of identifying ETS as a toxic air contaminant. Part A of the report includes information about the chemical composition of secondhand smoke and exposure of the public to secondhand smoke, including outdoor exposures. Part B of the report includes information on the health effects of secondhand smoke and concludes that the following health effects are causally associated iwth ETS exposure: Developmental Effects: Fetal growth: Low birth weight and decrease in birth weight, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), Pre-term Delivery Respiratory Effects: Acute lower respiratory tract infections in children (e.g., bronchitis and pneumonia), Asthma induction and exacerbation in children and adults, Chronic respiratory symptoms in children, Eye and nasal irritation in adults, Middle ear infections in children, Carcinogenic Effects: Lung cancer, Nasal sinus cancer, Breast cancer in younger, primarily premenopausal women Cardiovascular Effects: Heart disease mortality, Acute and chronic coronary heart disease morbidity, Altered vascular properties Part C: The public comments and responses are available in a separate report, available at http://repositories.cdlib.org/tc/surveys/CALEPA2005C/

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  • California Environmental Protection Agency: Air Resources Board, 2005. "Proposed Identification of Environmental Tobacco Smoke as a Toxic Air Contaminant," University of California at San Francisco, Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education qt8hk6960q, Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education, UC San Francisco.
  • Handle: RePEc:cdl:ctcres:qt8hk6960q
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    1. Ueda, Hiroshi & Armada, Francisco & Kashiwabara, Mina & Yoshimi, Itsuro, 2011. "Street smoking bans in Japan: A hope for smoke-free cities?," Health Policy, Elsevier, vol. 102(1), pages 49-55, September.
    2. Kevin T. Caron & Wanzhe Zhu & John T. Bernert & Lanqing Wang & Benjamin C. Blount & Kristin Dortch & Ronald E. Hunter & Tia Harmon & J. Ricky Akins & James Tsai & David M. Homa & James L. Pirkle & Con, 2022. "Geometric Mean Serum Cotinine Concentrations Confirm a Continued Decline in Secondhand Smoke Exposure among U.S. Nonsmokers—NHANES 2003 to 2018," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(10), pages 1-16, May.
    3. Olivia Wynne & Billie Bonevski, 2018. "Developments in the Research Base on Reducing Exposure to Second-Hand Smoke," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 15(9), pages 1-4, August.
    4. Shingo Abe & Atsushi Oshio & Tetsuya Kawamoto & Hiroyuki Ito & Taro Hirashima & Yuki Tsubota & Iori Tani, 2019. "Smokers Are Extraverted in Japan: Smoking Habit and The Big Five Personality Traits," SAGE Open, , vol. 9(3), pages 21582440198, July.

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