VARICOSE VEINS IN MALE WEAVERS; AN EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDY

The prevalence of varicose veins was studied in 1742 male weavers in Iran by completing a specially designed questionnaire and medical examination. To show the effect of occupation on the prevalence of the disease, similar study was conducted on a group of 1661 food- processing workers. The over- al...

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Main Author: D.Parvizpour
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 1982-09-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Public Health
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Online Access:http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/1632.pdf&manuscript_id=1632
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spelling doaj-f7a78f779c4e4bceadf51dc5b82cac902020-12-02T03:02:41ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Public Health2251-60851982-09-01113-46370VARICOSE VEINS IN MALE WEAVERS; AN EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDYD.ParvizpourThe prevalence of varicose veins was studied in 1742 male weavers in Iran by completing a specially designed questionnaire and medical examination. To show the effect of occupation on the prevalence of the disease, similar study was conducted on a group of 1661 food- processing workers. The over- all prevalence of the disease in the weavers (26.12%) was significantly higher than the similar rate (5.90%) in the other group. A direct relationship between the prevalence of the disease and age was observed in both groups; however, the increase was more significant among the weavers. A direct relationship was also seen between the length of employment and the prevalence of the disease in the weavers only. Comparison of the severity of disease in the two groups indicates that weavers not only had a higher prevalence rate, but had more severe forms too. In conclusion, it may be said that varicose veins could be a health problem in the weavers and might be substantially reduced by preventive measures.http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/1632.pdf&manuscript_id=1632Varicose veinsWeavers
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VARICOSE VEINS IN MALE WEAVERS; AN EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDY
Iranian Journal of Public Health
Varicose veins
Weavers
author_facet D.Parvizpour
author_sort D.Parvizpour
title VARICOSE VEINS IN MALE WEAVERS; AN EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDY
title_short VARICOSE VEINS IN MALE WEAVERS; AN EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDY
title_full VARICOSE VEINS IN MALE WEAVERS; AN EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDY
title_fullStr VARICOSE VEINS IN MALE WEAVERS; AN EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDY
title_full_unstemmed VARICOSE VEINS IN MALE WEAVERS; AN EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDY
title_sort varicose veins in male weavers; an epidemiological study
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Iranian Journal of Public Health
issn 2251-6085
publishDate 1982-09-01
description The prevalence of varicose veins was studied in 1742 male weavers in Iran by completing a specially designed questionnaire and medical examination. To show the effect of occupation on the prevalence of the disease, similar study was conducted on a group of 1661 food- processing workers. The over- all prevalence of the disease in the weavers (26.12%) was significantly higher than the similar rate (5.90%) in the other group. A direct relationship between the prevalence of the disease and age was observed in both groups; however, the increase was more significant among the weavers. A direct relationship was also seen between the length of employment and the prevalence of the disease in the weavers only. Comparison of the severity of disease in the two groups indicates that weavers not only had a higher prevalence rate, but had more severe forms too. In conclusion, it may be said that varicose veins could be a health problem in the weavers and might be substantially reduced by preventive measures.
topic Varicose veins
Weavers
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