International audienceIntroduction Welding fumes (WF) are a complex mixture of gas and particles. Action of occupational exposure to WF on cardiovascular system has been recently studied as for noise. Research question The main objectives of our study are therefore to evaluate the impact of exposure to WF, noise, and combined WF and noise on autonomic nervous system as assessed by heart rate variability (HRV). Methods The study groups were 16 welders and eight airport workers (as a control group). All the participants underwent ambulatory electrocardiogram, personal WF, and noise exposure monitoring, respectively, with dust track and calibrated noise dosimeter during workday. Atmospheric environmental assessments at workplaces have been als...
Noise pollution is one of the most common workplace hazards. Noise exposure may induce auditory and ...
Objectives: Epidemiological studies provide evidence that airborne particulate matter may contribute...
Objective: Acceleration (AC) and deceleration (DC) capacities measure heart rate variability during ...
International audienceIntroduction Welding fumes (WF) are a complex mixture of gas and particles. Ac...
<div><p><strong>BACKGROUND:</strong> One of the most important impacts of industrial noise is physio...
Occupational exposure to particulate air pollution has been associated with an increased risk of car...
Objective This study investigated whether low-to-moderate exposure to welding fumes is associated wi...
Background: Heart Rate Variability (HRV) as a research outcome has the potential for misclassificati...
Background: Noise is the most common occupational exposure. Over an extended period, especially in o...
Introduction: One of the possible effects of occupational exposure to high noise is high blood press...
The aim of our meta-analysis is to evaluate the association between the modifications of the cardiov...
Copyright © 2013 Zahra Zamanian et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
ObjectivesLinks between arrhythmias and particulate matter exposures have been found among sensitive...
Background:Occupational noise exposure is one of the environmental factors that pose safety and heal...
Abstract Background Epidemiolo...
Noise pollution is one of the most common workplace hazards. Noise exposure may induce auditory and ...
Objectives: Epidemiological studies provide evidence that airborne particulate matter may contribute...
Objective: Acceleration (AC) and deceleration (DC) capacities measure heart rate variability during ...
International audienceIntroduction Welding fumes (WF) are a complex mixture of gas and particles. Ac...
<div><p><strong>BACKGROUND:</strong> One of the most important impacts of industrial noise is physio...
Occupational exposure to particulate air pollution has been associated with an increased risk of car...
Objective This study investigated whether low-to-moderate exposure to welding fumes is associated wi...
Background: Heart Rate Variability (HRV) as a research outcome has the potential for misclassificati...
Background: Noise is the most common occupational exposure. Over an extended period, especially in o...
Introduction: One of the possible effects of occupational exposure to high noise is high blood press...
The aim of our meta-analysis is to evaluate the association between the modifications of the cardiov...
Copyright © 2013 Zahra Zamanian et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
ObjectivesLinks between arrhythmias and particulate matter exposures have been found among sensitive...
Background:Occupational noise exposure is one of the environmental factors that pose safety and heal...
Abstract Background Epidemiolo...
Noise pollution is one of the most common workplace hazards. Noise exposure may induce auditory and ...
Objectives: Epidemiological studies provide evidence that airborne particulate matter may contribute...
Objective: Acceleration (AC) and deceleration (DC) capacities measure heart rate variability during ...