| Literature DB >> 16476167 |
Angeles Jaén1, Jan Paul Zock, Manolis Kogevinas, Antonio Ferrer, Albert Marín.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Few studies have investigated the independent effects of occupational exposures and smoking on chronic bronchitis and airflow obstruction. We assessed the association between lifetime occupational exposures and airflow obstruction in a cross-sectional survey in an urban-industrial area of Catalonia, Spain.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16476167 PMCID: PMC1388209 DOI: 10.1186/1476-069X-5-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Health ISSN: 1476-069X Impact factor: 5.984
Demographic and respiratory health characteristics of the study population (N = 576)
| Men‡ | Women‡ | |
| Total number | 280 (100%) | 296 (100%) |
| Age 20 to 44 years | 135 (48.2%) | 145 (49.0%) |
| Age 45 to 70 years | 145 (51.8%) | 151 (51.0%) |
| Current smokers | 145 (51.8%) | 62 (20.9%) |
| Ex-smokers | 76 (27.1%) | 31 (10.5%) |
| Never smokers | 59 (21.1%) | 203 (68.6%) |
| Chronic cough* | 69 (24.6%) | 24 (8.1%) |
| Chronic phlegm* | 59 (21.1%) | 10 (3.4%) |
| Wheezing during the last year | 127 (45.4%) | 93 (31.4%) |
| Wheezing apart from cold | 92 (32.9%) | 38 (12.8%) |
| Persistent wheezing† | 32 (11.4%) | 18 (6.1%) |
| Standing height (m)▫ | 1.70 (0.08) | 1.57 (0.07) |
| FEV1 (L)▫ | 3.50 (0.88) | 2.65 (0.59) |
| FEV1 to FVC ratio (%)▫ | 75.5 (9.2) | 79.1 (6.5) |
| MMEF (L/s)▫ | 3.29 (1.46) | 2.81 (0.95) |
| FEV1 <80% of predicted▫ | 42 (16.7%) | 21 (8.5%) |
| FEV1 to FVC ratio <70%▫ | 49 (19.5%) | 24 (9.8%) |
| FEV1<80% of predicted and FEV1/FVC<70%▫ | 26 (10.4%) | 10 (4.1%) |
‡Number (%) or mean (standard deviation) are given
▫Number of subjects with lung function data: 497 (251 men and 246 women)
* Most of the days at least three months a year during two consecutive years
† Wheezing most of the days or night
Reported lifetime occupational exposures and related industries (N = 576)
| Men | Women | |
| Total number (%) | 280 (100%) | 296 (100%) |
| Lifetime occupational exposure to | ||
| Dust | 144 (51%) | 110 (37%) |
| Fumes or gases | 84 (30%) | 25 (8%) |
| Dust, fumes or gases, or both | 176 (63%) | 122 (41%) |
| Reported jobs in relation to exposures | ||
| Textile industry | 41 (23%) | 76 (62%) |
| Metal industry | 49 (28%) | 8 (7%) |
| Construction | 28 (16%) | 1 (1%) |
| Chemical industry | 9 (5%) | 13 (11%) |
| Other | 49 (28%) | 24 (20%) |
Associations between reported lifetime occupational exposure to dust, gases or fumes and lung function (N = 497)
| Ever exposed | Exposure duration <15 years | Exposure duration ≥ 15 years | |
| Exposure to dust, fumes or gases (n) | 268 (54%) | 136 (27%) | 132 (27%) |
| FEV1 (mL)‡ | -33 (-117 to 51) | +3 (-95 to 100) | -80 (-186 to 26) |
| FEV1 to FVC ratio (%)‡ | -1.1 (-2.3 to 0.1) | -0.6 (-2.1 to 0.8) | -1.7 (-3.3 to -0.2) |
| MMEF (mL/s)‡ | -57 (-237 to 124) | +13 (-192 to 218) | -163 (-397 to 71) |
‡ Linear regression coefficients (95% confidence intervals) denote mean differences in lung function parameters between exposed and never exposed individuals (n = 229); adjusted for sex, age, height and smoking status