A study on the five-year change trend in pulmonary function of workers in tile and ceramic industry

Introduction: Among the pollutants present in the ceramic and tile industry, silica dust is particularly important, and many studies have investigated the effect of this material on the respiratory system. Many occupational exposures may result in a decrease in spirometric parameters. Materials and...

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Main Authors: Farideh Golbabaei, Rezvan Abedinlou, Nazanin Fekri, Ashkan Shapasandi, Hamzeh Mohammadi
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Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2020-03-01
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spelling doaj-3dbba77899744e8bbe79a4ce32a8196b2021-09-11T06:47:11ZfasTehran University of Medical Sciencesبهداشت و ایمنی کار2251-807X2383-20882020-03-011013745A study on the five-year change trend in pulmonary function of workers in tile and ceramic industryFarideh Golbabaei0Rezvan Abedinlou1Nazanin Fekri2Ashkan Shapasandi3Hamzeh Mohammadi4 Department of Occupational Health, Faculty of Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Scientific Research Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. Department of Occupational Health, Faculty of Health, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences,Sari, Iran Department of Occupational Health, Faculty of Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Introduction: Among the pollutants present in the ceramic and tile industry, silica dust is particularly important, and many studies have investigated the effect of this material on the respiratory system. Many occupational exposures may result in a decrease in spirometric parameters. Materials and Methods: In the present study, totally, 120 male workers and employees of the factory, who had work experience of over 5 years and were not changed during the study, were included. Demographic information, including age, height, weight, work experience, smoking status and spirometric indices,  were extracted from the medical records of the workers from different groups for 5 consecutive years. All spirometry tests were performed using the FUKUDA ST 300 digital spirometer (Italy) calibrated once a year. The generalized Estimation Equation (GEE) method was used to study the trend of changes in each of the spirometric indices more accurately. Research related data were analyzed using SPSS software version 23. Results: The trend of changes was only significant for the FEV1 / FVC and FEF indices; for other indexes, the trend of changes was only observed in some years. The trend of changes was not significant for the FEV1 index, but smoking had a significant effect on the changes in this index. So, the level of this index was lower for cigarette smokers. Conclusion: In this study, a clear downward trend was not found in the spirometric indices over 5 years, and only the FEF1 / FVC and FEF 2575% indices markedly were reduced in some occupational units, but due to the decline in some indices as well as proving the bad effect of Silica dust and other compounds on the respiratory system, there was an urgent need to implement management and engineering controls and protect the workers in the workplaceshttp://jhsw.tums.ac.ir/article-1-6250-en.htmlpulmonary functionworkerstile and ceramic
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author Farideh Golbabaei
Rezvan Abedinlou
Nazanin Fekri
Ashkan Shapasandi
Hamzeh Mohammadi
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Rezvan Abedinlou
Nazanin Fekri
Ashkan Shapasandi
Hamzeh Mohammadi
A study on the five-year change trend in pulmonary function of workers in tile and ceramic industry
بهداشت و ایمنی کار
pulmonary function
workers
tile and ceramic
author_facet Farideh Golbabaei
Rezvan Abedinlou
Nazanin Fekri
Ashkan Shapasandi
Hamzeh Mohammadi
author_sort Farideh Golbabaei
title A study on the five-year change trend in pulmonary function of workers in tile and ceramic industry
title_short A study on the five-year change trend in pulmonary function of workers in tile and ceramic industry
title_full A study on the five-year change trend in pulmonary function of workers in tile and ceramic industry
title_fullStr A study on the five-year change trend in pulmonary function of workers in tile and ceramic industry
title_full_unstemmed A study on the five-year change trend in pulmonary function of workers in tile and ceramic industry
title_sort study on the five-year change trend in pulmonary function of workers in tile and ceramic industry
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series بهداشت و ایمنی کار
issn 2251-807X
2383-2088
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Introduction: Among the pollutants present in the ceramic and tile industry, silica dust is particularly important, and many studies have investigated the effect of this material on the respiratory system. Many occupational exposures may result in a decrease in spirometric parameters. Materials and Methods: In the present study, totally, 120 male workers and employees of the factory, who had work experience of over 5 years and were not changed during the study, were included. Demographic information, including age, height, weight, work experience, smoking status and spirometric indices,  were extracted from the medical records of the workers from different groups for 5 consecutive years. All spirometry tests were performed using the FUKUDA ST 300 digital spirometer (Italy) calibrated once a year. The generalized Estimation Equation (GEE) method was used to study the trend of changes in each of the spirometric indices more accurately. Research related data were analyzed using SPSS software version 23. Results: The trend of changes was only significant for the FEV1 / FVC and FEF indices; for other indexes, the trend of changes was only observed in some years. The trend of changes was not significant for the FEV1 index, but smoking had a significant effect on the changes in this index. So, the level of this index was lower for cigarette smokers. Conclusion: In this study, a clear downward trend was not found in the spirometric indices over 5 years, and only the FEF1 / FVC and FEF 2575% indices markedly were reduced in some occupational units, but due to the decline in some indices as well as proving the bad effect of Silica dust and other compounds on the respiratory system, there was an urgent need to implement management and engineering controls and protect the workers in the workplaces
topic pulmonary function
workers
tile and ceramic
url http://jhsw.tums.ac.ir/article-1-6250-en.html
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