1994
DOI: 10.2486/indhealth.32.183
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The Pattern of Some Lipid Fractions in the Serum of Women Chronically Exposed to Carbon Disulfide.

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“…Egeland et al [85], however, demonstrated a significant relationship between DBP and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol concentrations among 410 textile workers with increased level of CS 2 exposure. These findings are supported by those of other studies [86]. By contrast, Braeckman et al [87] did not find a significant relationship between occupational exposure to CS 2 concentrations below the threshold limit (31 mg/m 3 or 10 ppm) and elevated blood pressure levels.…”
Section: Carbon Disulfidesupporting
confidence: 79%
“…Egeland et al [85], however, demonstrated a significant relationship between DBP and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol concentrations among 410 textile workers with increased level of CS 2 exposure. These findings are supported by those of other studies [86]. By contrast, Braeckman et al [87] did not find a significant relationship between occupational exposure to CS 2 concentrations below the threshold limit (31 mg/m 3 or 10 ppm) and elevated blood pressure levels.…”
Section: Carbon Disulfidesupporting
confidence: 79%
“…The studies by Franco et al, Oliver and Weber,Stanosz et al and Sugimoto et al [10,38,47,50,51] were problematic for several reasons. None of these assessed or controlled for confounding by cardiac risk factors other than age and gender, and limited analyses of exposure precluded the assessment of the effect of duration or presence of a dose-response relationship.…”
Section: Chd Risk Indicators and Low Exposure Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…As the only study exclusively of women, the paper by Stanosz et al addresses an area where there is a clear gap in the literature. The lack of assessment or control for confounding by other cardiac risk factors, however, limits the contribution of the findings [47].…”
Section: Chd Risk Indicators and Low Exposure Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 96%
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