Study pushes for smoke-free car laws to protect infants
May 2nd, 2011 - 7:25 pm ICT by ANIWashington, May 1 (ANI): A new study has highlighted the socially unacceptable practice of subjecting children to any tobacco smoke exposure in cars.
“An infant strapped into a car seat is involuntarily and intensely exposed to more than 400 toxic chemicals in tobacco smoke,” said abstract co-author Jonathan P. Winickoff. “They have no voice and no choice in whether their parents smoke in the car.”
Winickoff and his colleagues conducted the analyses to determine the prevalence of tobacco smoke exposure in cars among children and to examine factors associated with parents strictly enforcing a ban on smoking in their cars.
Parents were invited to participate in a survey after their children had been seen for a well or sick visit at one of seven pediatric practices in six states. Parents who smoked were asked if they had a car, whether they had smoking rules in their car, their child’s age and if their pediatrician advised them to have a smoke-free car.
Results showed that 146 of 528 parents who smoked (28 percent) reported having a smoke-free car rule, and 114 (22 percent) reported having a strictly enforced car-smoking ban. Factors associated with having a smoking ban included having a younger child and smoking fewer cigarettes per day.
Of the parents who reported smoking in their car, 52 percent said smoking occurred with children present. Only 14 percent of parents said they were advised by a pediatric health care provider to have a smoke-free car.
The study was recently presented at the Pediatric Academic Societies (PAS) annual meeting in Denver. (ANI)
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