Background: Hairdressers are occupationally exposed to a number of agents in their workplace that result in respiratory symptoms and changes in pulmonary function. Objective: To evaluate associations between occupational exposure and respiratory function and reported symptoms in a group of hairdressers compared to a control group. Methods: A questionnaire on respiratory symptoms and workplace characteristics was completed by 94 hairdressers and 39 age- and sex-matched controls. Spirometry and exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) measurements were also performed. Results: Hairdressers reported more severe dyspnea (p=0.03) and eye (p=0.001) and throat (p=0.007) irritation, compared to the control group, at the workplace; no differences were noted at h...
BACKGROUND: Few studies have investigated exposure of hairdressing apprentices to airborne irritants...
Introduction: Exposure to hazardous chemicals released during hairdressing activities from hair care...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the risk of asthma in hairdressers. METHODS: The incidence of asthma was r...
BACKGROUND: Hairdressers are exposed to various irritating chemicals during work. OBJEC-TIVE: This s...
Objectives Hairdressers are exposed to chemicals at the workplace which are known to cause respirato...
Background Airway diseases in hairdressers are a concern. The objective of this investigation is to ...
3noBACKGROUND: During work, hairdressers are exposed to several hazardous agents that can cause ski...
Background Hairdressers are exposed to chemicals and work tasks which may be harmful to their health...
Background: Hairdressers are exposed to che mical agents with potentially irritant and sensitizing e...
Skin and respiratory disorders are a serious problem to hairdressers. They can reduce work capacity ...
Little is known of respiratory symptoms in female hairdressers, and of the impact on the health-rela...
OBJECTIVES: Hairdressers often complain of work-related rhinitis (WR). They are infrequently sensiti...
Hairdressing is predominantly a female activity, in which several chemicals are handled, some of whi...
Background: Hair salon workers form a part of the informal economy in which work exposure is unregul...
Abstract Background Working as a hairdresser involves combined exposure to multiple chemicals in hai...
BACKGROUND: Few studies have investigated exposure of hairdressing apprentices to airborne irritants...
Introduction: Exposure to hazardous chemicals released during hairdressing activities from hair care...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the risk of asthma in hairdressers. METHODS: The incidence of asthma was r...
BACKGROUND: Hairdressers are exposed to various irritating chemicals during work. OBJEC-TIVE: This s...
Objectives Hairdressers are exposed to chemicals at the workplace which are known to cause respirato...
Background Airway diseases in hairdressers are a concern. The objective of this investigation is to ...
3noBACKGROUND: During work, hairdressers are exposed to several hazardous agents that can cause ski...
Background Hairdressers are exposed to chemicals and work tasks which may be harmful to their health...
Background: Hairdressers are exposed to che mical agents with potentially irritant and sensitizing e...
Skin and respiratory disorders are a serious problem to hairdressers. They can reduce work capacity ...
Little is known of respiratory symptoms in female hairdressers, and of the impact on the health-rela...
OBJECTIVES: Hairdressers often complain of work-related rhinitis (WR). They are infrequently sensiti...
Hairdressing is predominantly a female activity, in which several chemicals are handled, some of whi...
Background: Hair salon workers form a part of the informal economy in which work exposure is unregul...
Abstract Background Working as a hairdresser involves combined exposure to multiple chemicals in hai...
BACKGROUND: Few studies have investigated exposure of hairdressing apprentices to airborne irritants...
Introduction: Exposure to hazardous chemicals released during hairdressing activities from hair care...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the risk of asthma in hairdressers. METHODS: The incidence of asthma was r...