A cross sectional study was carried out to determine the relationship between dust exposure and pulmonary function in male steel workers in Terengganu, Malaysia. The investigation included spirometric testing and detailed personal interviews using a structured questionnaire adopted from British Medical Research Council (BRMC) Questionnaire on respiratory symptoms. Respiratory symptoms commonly reported by the male workers were morning phlegm (33.1%), shortness of breath (31.9%), chest tightness (30.4%), and morning cough (17.8%). Age and duration of employment were among the factors associated with respiratory symptoms (p<0.05 and p<0.001 respectively). Forced Expiratory Volume in 1 second (FEV1) was significantly reduced when compared to t...
Workers who work in an industry with high dust exposure can experience health problems, especially t...
The objectives of this study were to determine the relationship between exposure levels and respirat...
Background & Aims of the Study: Respiratory diseases are considered as the most important occupation...
A cross sectional study was carried out to determine the relationship between dust exposure and pulm...
The relationshur between dust exposure and lung function were investigated in a cross sectional stud...
A cross sectional study was carried out to determine the prevalence of respiratory symptoms and asso...
Background: This cross sectional study was carried out to determine the relationship between metal d...
The objective of this cross-sectional study was to investigate the prevalence and determinants of re...
Background ― Workers in the mineral industries are exposed to airborne dust and its occupational exp...
AIM: To assess the effect of occupational exposure on respiratory symptoms and ventilatory capacity ...
Background: Metallic dust is a heterogeneous substance with respiratory sensitizing properties. Its ...
BACKGROUND: The respiratory tract often becomes the site of injury from occupational exposure. All c...
BACKGROUND: The respiratory tract often becomes the site of injury from occupational exposure. All c...
Workers who work in an industry with high dust exposure can experience health problems, especially t...
Respiratory chronic airway disorders and early damage of pulmonary system predict by Spirometry. Occ...
Workers who work in an industry with high dust exposure can experience health problems, especially t...
The objectives of this study were to determine the relationship between exposure levels and respirat...
Background & Aims of the Study: Respiratory diseases are considered as the most important occupation...
A cross sectional study was carried out to determine the relationship between dust exposure and pulm...
The relationshur between dust exposure and lung function were investigated in a cross sectional stud...
A cross sectional study was carried out to determine the prevalence of respiratory symptoms and asso...
Background: This cross sectional study was carried out to determine the relationship between metal d...
The objective of this cross-sectional study was to investigate the prevalence and determinants of re...
Background ― Workers in the mineral industries are exposed to airborne dust and its occupational exp...
AIM: To assess the effect of occupational exposure on respiratory symptoms and ventilatory capacity ...
Background: Metallic dust is a heterogeneous substance with respiratory sensitizing properties. Its ...
BACKGROUND: The respiratory tract often becomes the site of injury from occupational exposure. All c...
BACKGROUND: The respiratory tract often becomes the site of injury from occupational exposure. All c...
Workers who work in an industry with high dust exposure can experience health problems, especially t...
Respiratory chronic airway disorders and early damage of pulmonary system predict by Spirometry. Occ...
Workers who work in an industry with high dust exposure can experience health problems, especially t...
The objectives of this study were to determine the relationship between exposure levels and respirat...
Background & Aims of the Study: Respiratory diseases are considered as the most important occupation...