Objective: Exposure to wood dust can cause a variety of lung problems, including chronic airflow obstruction. The aim of this study is to evaluate lung function and its determinants among workers exposed to wood dust in small-scale wood industries in Tanzania. Methods: We measured forced vital capacity (FVC), forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1), the ratio of FVC to FEV1, Maximum Mid Expiratory Flow (MMEF) and flow volume parameters (Maximum Expiratory Flow) (MEF25%, MEF50%, MEF75%) respectively, in 40 high-exposure workers and 87 low-exposure workers to wood dust. Results: The mean FVC for high- and low-exposure workers were 3.7 L and 3.9 L, respectively. We found no significant differences in mean FEV1 in high-exposure worke...
Introduction & objectives: large no. of workers especially those employed in saw mill factories, fib...
The study was done to assess the influence of smoking on respiratory symptoms and respiratory funct...
This paper investigates the correlation between exposure to wood dust and a decrement in lung functi...
Objective: Exposure to wood dust can cause a variety of lung problems, including chronic airflow ob...
Abstract Objectives Occupational exposure to wood dust has been shown to cause several respiratory d...
The lung function impairment is the most common respiratory problem in industrial plants and their v...
Background: Industrial ambient air particulate matter inhaled in the workplace can be hazardous to h...
Background & Objectives: Occupational pulmonary diseases are more widespread and more disabling than...
Abstract Objectives: Occupational and environmental lung diseases are one of major problems of clini...
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ABSTRACT: The aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship between change in lung fu...
Few studies have assessed respiratory symptoms and dust exposure levels in small-scale wood industry...
OBJECTIVE:To assess the effects of workplace exposure to hardwood dust on lung function and determin...
Few studies have assessed respiratory symptoms and dust exposure levels in small-scale wood industry...
Background: Exposure to wood dust has been shown to cause organic dust toxic syndrome, occupational ...
Introduction & objectives: large no. of workers especially those employed in saw mill factories, fib...
The study was done to assess the influence of smoking on respiratory symptoms and respiratory funct...
This paper investigates the correlation between exposure to wood dust and a decrement in lung functi...
Objective: Exposure to wood dust can cause a variety of lung problems, including chronic airflow ob...
Abstract Objectives Occupational exposure to wood dust has been shown to cause several respiratory d...
The lung function impairment is the most common respiratory problem in industrial plants and their v...
Background: Industrial ambient air particulate matter inhaled in the workplace can be hazardous to h...
Background & Objectives: Occupational pulmonary diseases are more widespread and more disabling than...
Abstract Objectives: Occupational and environmental lung diseases are one of major problems of clini...
Contains fulltext : 156432.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access) ...
ABSTRACT: The aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship between change in lung fu...
Few studies have assessed respiratory symptoms and dust exposure levels in small-scale wood industry...
OBJECTIVE:To assess the effects of workplace exposure to hardwood dust on lung function and determin...
Few studies have assessed respiratory symptoms and dust exposure levels in small-scale wood industry...
Background: Exposure to wood dust has been shown to cause organic dust toxic syndrome, occupational ...
Introduction & objectives: large no. of workers especially those employed in saw mill factories, fib...
The study was done to assess the influence of smoking on respiratory symptoms and respiratory funct...
This paper investigates the correlation between exposure to wood dust and a decrement in lung functi...