2019
DOI: 10.18203/2394-6040.ijcmph20194511
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Morbidity profile of truck drivers: a South Indian cross-sectional study

Abstract: Background: Recent studies have shown that workers on the transport industry are more predisposed to cardiovascular morbidity and other health morbidities due to their improper diet and sedentary lifestyle. This study was aimed at assessing the common morbidity profile among the truck drivers and associated demographic and clinical parameters considered relevant to the development of cardiovascular disease.Methods: This was a cross sectional study conducted among 175 truck drivers aged 18-60 years at the Walay… Show more

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“…Sadly, the drivers are unaware that they have contracted HIV/AIDS because their job does not provide any medical check-up facility. It is observed that truck drivers also suffer from diabetes, systolic blood pressure, obesity, giddiness and hearing defects (Mathew et al, 2019). The health issues that the truckers face can be directly linked to the hazardous nature of the job and poor working conditions—for 63% of drivers, health is never a priority.…”
Section: Truck Drivers In Indiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sadly, the drivers are unaware that they have contracted HIV/AIDS because their job does not provide any medical check-up facility. It is observed that truck drivers also suffer from diabetes, systolic blood pressure, obesity, giddiness and hearing defects (Mathew et al, 2019). The health issues that the truckers face can be directly linked to the hazardous nature of the job and poor working conditions—for 63% of drivers, health is never a priority.…”
Section: Truck Drivers In Indiamentioning
confidence: 99%