KMID : 1039220150250040525
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Journal of Korean Society of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene 2015 Volume.25 No. 4 p.525 ~ p.533
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Factors Associated With Obstructive Pattern Spirometry In Shipyard Workers
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Kim Ja-Hyeon
Kim Young-Wook Chae Chang-Ho Son Jun-Seok Kim Chan-Woo Lee Jun-Ho Park Hyoung-Ouk Cho Byung-Mann
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Abstract
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Objectives: Alongside smoking, occupational exposure is an important risk factor for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. The purpose of this study was to evaluate factors associated with occupational pulmonary function decline that can be used to create guidelines for the health management of shipyard workers
Materials: This study analyzed spirometry from 10,597 male shipbuilding workers. Functional decline in spirometry was defined as FEV1/FVC <70% and logistic regression for work duration and occupational hazard exposure was performed
Results: Among the subjects, 4.2% showed an obstructive pattern in pulmonary function. The odds ratios for hazard exposure were 1.67(indirect) and 3.54(direct), and for work duration 1.97(10-18 years), 2.29(19-27), and 5.02(28+). After adjusting for smoking and work-related factors, the odds ratios for work durations of over 10 years were 1.73(10-18 years), 1.99(19-27), and 4.09(28+), but for hazards exposure was 1.71(direct) alone after adjustment.
Conclusions: Occupational COPD is insidious and chronic, and thus long-term hazard exposed(especially over 10 years) shipyard workers with functional decline in spirometry need to prevent and manage COPD. This study is important for establishing guidelines to manage hazard exposure among shipyard workers and prevent COPD.
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KEYWORD
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occupational exposure, pulmonary disease chronic obstructive, respiratory function test
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