Literature DB >> 19155337

Rate of occupational leg swelling is greater in the morning than in the afternoon.

C E Q Belczak1, J M P de Godoy, R N Ramos, M A de Oliveira, S Q Belczak, R A Caffaro.   

Abstract

The aim of this study was to investigate the rate of occupational leg swelling depending on the time period of the working day. Volumetric variations of the legs of 70 hospital employees, enrolled in three groups, were evaluated. Group I: 35 morning shift workers; Group II: 35 afternoon shift workers; and Group III: 15 individuals randomly selected from Groups I and II, who were evaluated on the day they worked 12 hours consecutively. Volumetry was performed before and after each shift for both legs of the participants in Groups I and II. For Group III volumetry was performed early in the morning, at noon and in the evening. For statistical analysis, the Student's t-test and Mann-Whitney test were used with an alpha error of 5% being considered acceptable (P value<0.05). Significant increases in volume were recorded for the limbs in all three groups (P value<0.001). On comparing Groups I and II, the accumulation of fluids was significantly higher in the morning than in the afternoon (P value<0.003). Asymptomatic workers may present with oedema of the legs during their work with the rate of oedema being different for morning and afternoon shifts. The possibility of wearing compression stockings should be considered for this type of work.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19155337     DOI: 10.1258/phleb.2008.008042

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phlebology        ISSN: 0268-3555            Impact factor:   1.740


  8 in total

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2.  The use of compression stockings for venous disorders in Brazil.

Authors:  J L Cataldo; J M Pereira de Godoy; N de Barros
Journal:  Phlebology       Date:  2011-07-17       Impact factor: 1.740

3.  Synergistic effect of adjustments of elastic stockings to maintain reduction in leg volume after mechanical lymph drainage.

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4.  Maintenance of the Results of Stage II Lower Limb Lymphedema Treatment after Normalization of Leg Size.

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Journal:  Int J Vasc Med       Date:  2017-08-01

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Journal:  Porto Biomed J       Date:  2020-11-24

6.  Evaluation of the effectiveness of wearing compression stockings for prevention of occupational edema in hairdressers.

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7.  The Effect of Electrical Stimulation of the Calf Muscle on Leg Fluid Accumulation over a Long Period of Sitting.

Authors:  Daniel Vena; Jonathan Rubianto; Milos R Popovic; Geoff R Fernie; Azadeh Yadollahi
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2017-07-20       Impact factor: 4.379

8.  Comparison of 15-20 mmHg versus 20-30 mmHg Compression Stockings in Reducing Occupational Oedema in Standing and Seated Healthy Individuals.

Authors:  Cleusa Ema Quilici Belczak; José Maria Pereira de Godoy; Amélia Cristina Seidel; Sergio Belczak; Rubiana Neves Ramos; Roberto Augusto Caffaro
Journal:  Int J Vasc Med       Date:  2018-10-01
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