Overview of Cotinine Cutoff Values for Smoking Status Classification

Volume: 13, Issue: 12, Pages: 1236 - 1236
Published: Dec 14, 2016
Abstract
While cotinine is commonly used as a biomarker to validate self-reported smoking status, the selection of an optimal cotinine cutoff value for distinguishing true smokers from true nonsmokers shows a lack of standardization among studies. This review describes how the cutoff values have been derived, and explains the issues involved in the generalization of a cutoff value. In this study, we conducted an English-language literature search in...
Paper Details
Title
Overview of Cotinine Cutoff Values for Smoking Status Classification
Published Date
Dec 14, 2016
Volume
13
Issue
12
Pages
1236 - 1236
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