The present study aimed to determine the role of job components and individual parameters on the raised blood pressure among male workers of textile industry who were exposed to continuous high noise level. Information of all eligible subjects including demographic and individual characteristics, medical history and job characteristics were obtained by direct interview and referring to the medical records. All blood pressure measurements were done using mercury sphygmomanometer in the morning before work. The 8-hours equivalent A-weighted sound pressure level, the level of blood cholesterol and triglyceride, and noise annoyance was determined for each worker. As the result of weighted regression in path analysis (direct effect), only the wo...
ABSTRACT Urinary catecholamines, blood pressure, serum cholesterol and blood glucose concentration l...
Abstract—The prevalence of hypertension (according to WHO criteria) is studied in two groups of work...
The risk factors for high blood pressure are industrial noise exposure, age, body mass index, and le...
AbstractWorkers in manufacturing industries are exposed to noise generated by the manufacturing proc...
Workers in manufacturing industries are exposed to noise generated by the manufacturing processes th...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between occupational noise exposure and blood pressure. ...
<p class="abstract"><strong> </strong><strong>BACKGROUND:</strong> In most industries, w...
The aim of the present study was to assess the industrial noise pollution and its effects on the blo...
Blood pressure of factory workers (study group) and office workers/students (control group) have bee...
Introduction: One of the possible effects of occupational exposure to high noise is high blood press...
<div><p><strong>BACKGROUND:</strong> One of the most important impacts of industrial noise is physio...
Introduction: Chronic occupational noise exposure may constitute a risk factor for cardiovascular di...
Background: Chronic exposure to noise in workplaces is one of the most important physical agents tha...
AbstractWorkers in manufacturing industries are exposed to noise generated by the manufacturing proc...
Copyright © 2013 Zahra Zamanian et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
ABSTRACT Urinary catecholamines, blood pressure, serum cholesterol and blood glucose concentration l...
Abstract—The prevalence of hypertension (according to WHO criteria) is studied in two groups of work...
The risk factors for high blood pressure are industrial noise exposure, age, body mass index, and le...
AbstractWorkers in manufacturing industries are exposed to noise generated by the manufacturing proc...
Workers in manufacturing industries are exposed to noise generated by the manufacturing processes th...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between occupational noise exposure and blood pressure. ...
<p class="abstract"><strong> </strong><strong>BACKGROUND:</strong> In most industries, w...
The aim of the present study was to assess the industrial noise pollution and its effects on the blo...
Blood pressure of factory workers (study group) and office workers/students (control group) have bee...
Introduction: One of the possible effects of occupational exposure to high noise is high blood press...
<div><p><strong>BACKGROUND:</strong> One of the most important impacts of industrial noise is physio...
Introduction: Chronic occupational noise exposure may constitute a risk factor for cardiovascular di...
Background: Chronic exposure to noise in workplaces is one of the most important physical agents tha...
AbstractWorkers in manufacturing industries are exposed to noise generated by the manufacturing proc...
Copyright © 2013 Zahra Zamanian et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
ABSTRACT Urinary catecholamines, blood pressure, serum cholesterol and blood glucose concentration l...
Abstract—The prevalence of hypertension (according to WHO criteria) is studied in two groups of work...
The risk factors for high blood pressure are industrial noise exposure, age, body mass index, and le...