Particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter of ≤ 2.5 µm (PM2.5) has been linked to adverse health outcomes in welding workers. The objective of this study was to investigate associations of chronic exposure to metal fume PM2.5 in shipyard workers with health outcomes. A longitudinal study was conducted to determine the effects of metal fume PM2.5 on FeNO, urinary metals, urinary oxidative stress, inflammation, and stress hormones in workers. There were 20 office workers and 49 welding workers enrolled in this study who were followed-up for a second year. We observed that Fe, Zn, and Mn were abundant in PM2.5 to which welding workers were personally exposed, whereas PM2.5 to which office workers were personally exposed was dominated by P...
BackgroundTo better understand the mechanism(s) of particulate matter (PM) associated cardiovascular...
The control of exposure to welding fumes is increasing importance in promoting a healthy, safe and p...
The workers exposed to metal fumes had an increased risk of metabolic syndrome, which was correlated...
[[abstract]]Occupational exposure to welding fumes causes a higher incidence of cardiovascular disea...
Occupational exposure to particulate air pollution has been associated with an increased risk of car...
Exposure to metals poses potential health risks, including insulin resistance (IR), to those exposed...
Welders in this study were selected from a vehicle manufacturer; control subjects were from a nearby...
Backgrounds: Occurrence of airway irritation among industrial metal workers was investigated. The ai...
Objective This study investigated whether low-to-moderate exposure to welding fumes is associated wi...
BACKGROUNDS: Occurrence of airway irritation among industrial metal workers was investigated. The ai...
Welding is one of the key components of numerous metal-working industries, and its fume has potentia...
[[abstract]]Exposure to metals poses potential health risks, including insulin resistance (IR), to t...
ABSTRACT: Occupational exposure to metal fume promotes a reversible increase in the risk of pneumoni...
[[abstract]]Oxidative stress plays a crucial role in the development of diseases induced by welding ...
Welding processes generate significant occupational and environmental pollutants and hazards. The co...
BackgroundTo better understand the mechanism(s) of particulate matter (PM) associated cardiovascular...
The control of exposure to welding fumes is increasing importance in promoting a healthy, safe and p...
The workers exposed to metal fumes had an increased risk of metabolic syndrome, which was correlated...
[[abstract]]Occupational exposure to welding fumes causes a higher incidence of cardiovascular disea...
Occupational exposure to particulate air pollution has been associated with an increased risk of car...
Exposure to metals poses potential health risks, including insulin resistance (IR), to those exposed...
Welders in this study were selected from a vehicle manufacturer; control subjects were from a nearby...
Backgrounds: Occurrence of airway irritation among industrial metal workers was investigated. The ai...
Objective This study investigated whether low-to-moderate exposure to welding fumes is associated wi...
BACKGROUNDS: Occurrence of airway irritation among industrial metal workers was investigated. The ai...
Welding is one of the key components of numerous metal-working industries, and its fume has potentia...
[[abstract]]Exposure to metals poses potential health risks, including insulin resistance (IR), to t...
ABSTRACT: Occupational exposure to metal fume promotes a reversible increase in the risk of pneumoni...
[[abstract]]Oxidative stress plays a crucial role in the development of diseases induced by welding ...
Welding processes generate significant occupational and environmental pollutants and hazards. The co...
BackgroundTo better understand the mechanism(s) of particulate matter (PM) associated cardiovascular...
The control of exposure to welding fumes is increasing importance in promoting a healthy, safe and p...
The workers exposed to metal fumes had an increased risk of metabolic syndrome, which was correlated...