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Nicotine levels in indoor athletic centres

C M Michael1, E Demetriou, V Kosmas

  • 1State General Laboratory, Nicosia, Cyprus.

The Science of the Total Environment
|December 2, 1996
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Nicotine levels were measured in six indoor athletic centers in Cyprus. Concentrations ranged from 3.6 to 39.0 micrograms/Nm3, indicating potential secondhand smoke exposure risks.

Area of Science:

  • Environmental Science
  • Public Health
  • Analytical Chemistry

Background:

  • Indoor athletic centers can be susceptible to air pollution from various sources.
  • Assessing environmental contaminants like nicotine is crucial for public health in shared spaces.
  • Previous research has highlighted the presence of nicotine in public indoor environments.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To quantify nicotine concentrations in the air of indoor athletic facilities in Cyprus.
  • To assess potential exposure levels to nicotine for athletes and staff.
  • To establish baseline nicotine measurements in these specific venues.

Main Methods:

  • Air sampling was conducted at six indoor athletic centers in Cyprus.
  • Samples were collected using XAD-4 resin tubes.

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  • Nicotine quantification was performed using Gas Chromatography (GC) and confirmed with GC/Mass Spectrometry (GC/MS).
  • Main Results:

    • Nicotine concentrations varied significantly, ranging from 3.6 to 39.0 micrograms/Nm3.
    • The geometric mean concentrations ranged from 6.5 to 28.3 micrograms/Nm3.
    • The analytical method demonstrated high accuracy with recovery rates between 99.5% and 100.5% and a low detection limit of 0.03 microgram.

    Conclusions:

    • Indoor athletic centers in Cyprus exhibit measurable levels of airborne nicotine.
    • These findings suggest potential exposure to secondhand tobacco smoke within these facilities.
    • Further investigation into the sources and health implications of nicotine in athletic environments is warranted.