The relationship between heat stress, chronic kidney diseases and acute kidney injury has been documented in cross-sectional studies with agricultural workers. However, only a few international studies have assessed renal function in agricultural workers longitudinally. Our research study, Occupational Heat Exposure and Renal Dysfunction (OHEaRD) is the first longitudinal study in the U.S. that monitored renal function in agricultural workers five times over the course of 32-months. The main objectives of this study were to evaluate the rate of retention and identify predictors associated with retention in a longitudinal study with agricultural workers. In January 2020, we enrolled 119 Florida agricultural workers to observe on 5 workdays o...
Background: We examined the relationship between self-reported occupational heat stress and incidenc...
Abstract The prevalence of chronic kidney disease (CKD) has been on the rise worldwide. Epidemiologi...
AbstractBackgroundAn epidemic of progressive kidney failure afflicts sugarcane workers in Central Am...
As the number of hot days and heat waves are expected to rise globally within the next decades due t...
BackgroundAgricultural work can expose workers to increased risk of heat strain and volume depletion...
BackgroundKidney damage is associated with increased workload in high ambient temperatures, and may ...
Background: An epidemic of chronic kidney disease of unknown cause has emerged along the Pacific coa...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the association between workload and kidney injury in a fieldworker cohort wi...
Millions of workers around the world are exposed to high temperatures, intense physical activity, an...
Background: In Central America, an epidemic of chronic kidney disease (CKD) primarily affects younge...
Background: In the U.S., 29% of Latinos aged 20 or older are diagnosed with hypertension and 12.1% a...
Objectives Heat-stressed Mesoamerican workers, such as sugarcane cutters, suffer from high rates of ...
BACKGROUND: Chronic kidney disease is common among sugarcane workers in Central America. The main ri...
Objectives: To assess if improvement of working conditions related to heat stress was associated wit...
Background:Agricultural workers are consistently exposed to elevated heat exposures and vulnerable t...
Background: We examined the relationship between self-reported occupational heat stress and incidenc...
Abstract The prevalence of chronic kidney disease (CKD) has been on the rise worldwide. Epidemiologi...
AbstractBackgroundAn epidemic of progressive kidney failure afflicts sugarcane workers in Central Am...
As the number of hot days and heat waves are expected to rise globally within the next decades due t...
BackgroundAgricultural work can expose workers to increased risk of heat strain and volume depletion...
BackgroundKidney damage is associated with increased workload in high ambient temperatures, and may ...
Background: An epidemic of chronic kidney disease of unknown cause has emerged along the Pacific coa...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the association between workload and kidney injury in a fieldworker cohort wi...
Millions of workers around the world are exposed to high temperatures, intense physical activity, an...
Background: In Central America, an epidemic of chronic kidney disease (CKD) primarily affects younge...
Background: In the U.S., 29% of Latinos aged 20 or older are diagnosed with hypertension and 12.1% a...
Objectives Heat-stressed Mesoamerican workers, such as sugarcane cutters, suffer from high rates of ...
BACKGROUND: Chronic kidney disease is common among sugarcane workers in Central America. The main ri...
Objectives: To assess if improvement of working conditions related to heat stress was associated wit...
Background:Agricultural workers are consistently exposed to elevated heat exposures and vulnerable t...
Background: We examined the relationship between self-reported occupational heat stress and incidenc...
Abstract The prevalence of chronic kidney disease (CKD) has been on the rise worldwide. Epidemiologi...
AbstractBackgroundAn epidemic of progressive kidney failure afflicts sugarcane workers in Central Am...