There was an increased risk of mortality from IHD associated with cumulative exposure to coal dust, and with coal rank. The effect of coal rank may be due differences in the composition of coal mine dust particulate. The association of risk of IHD mortality with cumulative particulate exposure is consistent with air pollution studies.
Objective
To determine prevalence of carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) among poultry
processing employees while taking into account non-occupational factors and
assess any association between CTS prevalence and exposure groups.
Methods
Performed a cross-sectional survey to assess CTS (n
= 318). A CTS case was defined as an employee with self-reported CTS
symptoms, an abnormal hand symptom diagram, and an abnormal nerve conduction
study (NCS). Log-binomial regression was used to estimate prevalence
ratios.
Results
Three hundred and one participants had sufficient symptom information
or NCS data to be classified. 126 (42%) of 301 participants had
evidence of CTS. In the adjusted analysis, the highest exposure group had
CTS prevalence that was significantly higher than that for the lower
exposure group [PR: 1.61; 95% CI = (1.20,
2.17)].
Conclusions
Increasing levels of hand activity and force were associated with
increased CTS prevalence among participants. Recommendations were provided
to reduce exposure to these risk factors.
In the largest prospective cohort study of back belt use, adjusted for multiple individual risk factors, neither frequent back belt use nor a store policy that required belt use was associated with reduced incidence of back injury claims or low back pain. JAMA. 2000;284:2727-2732.
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