Influence of environmental tobacco smoke on vitamin C status in children1,2,3
Alan M Preston, Cindy Rodriguez,
Cynthia E Rivera and Hardeo Sahai
1 From the Departments of Biochemistry (AMP and
CR) and Biostatistics (HS) and the Clinical Investigation Center (CER),
University of Puerto Rico, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Background: It is known that vitamin C status is compromisedin smokers. The vitamin C status of nonsmokers who are exposed
to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) is now being elucidated.
Objective: We assessed vitamin C status in children who wereeither exposed or not exposed to ETS, and we sought to associatechanges in vitamin C status with the amount of ETS exposure.
Design: The study group included 512 children aged 212y;
50% of them were exposed to ETS in the home because theirparents
smoked. Dietary intake of vitamin C, obtained with a24-h recall
questionnaire, and blood ascorbate concentrationswere compared in
the exposed and unexposed groups. Smoke exposurewas assessed by
measuring a biomarker, urinary cotinine. Age,sex, and body mass
index were examined as potential correlatesof vitamin C status in
each exposure category.
Results: Plasma ascorbate concentrations were lower, by 3.2
µmol/L on average, in ETS-exposed children than in unexposedchildren
who consumed equivalent amounts of vitamin C; thiswas a highly
significant difference (P = 0.002). This reductionin plasma
ascorbate occurred even with very low exposure toETS.
Conclusions: ETS can reduce concentrations of ascorbate, an
important blood antioxidant, even when the amount of smoke exposure
is minimal. Children exposed to ETS should be encouraged toconsume
increased amounts of foods rich in vitamin C or shouldbe given the
equivalent amount of this vitamin as a supplement.
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