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G Ital Med Lav Ergon ; 34(3 Suppl): 440-2, 2012.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23405684

ABSTRACT

The paper describes 2 years outcome on BMI, smoking habits and physical activity of 2 WHP carried in engineering plants. Three important results were achieved: stationarity of body weight despite ageing of examined population; increase of workers that perform regular physical activity and a slight increase of smoking cessation. NSAS questionnaire showed a marked improvement in life styles compared to the data obtained 2 years before. Our findings suggest that an efficacy on life style modification can be achieved by WHP campaigns with little time and cost consuming. The collaboration between occupational physician, employer and employees but also with external professionals is the key of success.


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Engineering , Health Promotion , Life Style , Metabolic Syndrome/prevention & control , Occupational Health , Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Workplace
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Med Lav ; 93(3): 238-50, 2002.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12197274

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OBJECTIVES: Within the frame work of a wide multicentre study, a sub-study was developed in order to explore the occurrence of early effects on the central nervous system, on the kidney and on the neuro-immune system in the workers of a chloro-alkali production plant exposed to metallic mercury at airborne concentration levels lower than 0.025 mg/m3 (TLV-TWA). They were compared to a control population of employees of the same huge petrochemical plant with different job that did not implicate exposure to mercury vapors. Specifically, the study aimed at revealing the occurrence of early effects on the central nervous system related with mercury exposure, as can be assessed through neurophysiological and neurobehavioral tests. METHODS: The excretion of urinary mercury was measured by atomic absorption spectrometry. The study of renal function was assessed by measurement of the urinary excretion of some high and low molecular weight protein markers (albumin, beta 2-microglobulin, retinol-binding protein, fibronectin, specific proximal tubule brush border antigens, N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase). The neurobehavioral status of the study subjects was assessed by means of several test parameters (Simple Reaction Time, Color Word Vigilance Test, Symbol Digit, Finger Tapping, Mood Scale of Kjellberg and Iwanowski, Subjective symptoms questionnaire (QSS), Luria Nebraska Motor Scale, Branches Alternate Movement Task and Tremometry). RESULTS: The values of urinary excretion averaged 12 +/- 8 micrograms Hg/g of creatinine for the exposed workers group (n = 38), while for the reference group (n = 34 cases) urinary excretion was statistically lower, averaging 4 +/- 6 micrograms Hg/g of creatinine. Neither the parameters selected for the assessment of renal functions, nor those chosen to probe the neurobehavioral status of the probands revealed statistically reliable differences between the group of exposed workers (length of exposure: range 1-34 years) and the control group. Nevertheless, some minor but still statistically reliable correlations were found between some neurobehavioral parameters and some demographic variables describing the whole group of tested workers, but not to the level of occupational exposure to mercury. CONCLUSIONS: The results of the study confirm the lack of toxic effects of clinical importance on the central nervous system and on the kidney for values of mercury urinary excretion lower than the suggested index of biological exposure (IBE) of 35 micrograms Hg/gram of creatinine.


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Air Pollutants, Occupational/adverse effects , Chemical Industry , Kidney Diseases/etiology , Kidney/drug effects , Mercury Poisoning, Nervous System/etiology , Mercury/adverse effects , Nervous System/drug effects , Occupational Diseases/chemically induced , Occupational Exposure , Adult , Affect/drug effects , Air Pollutants, Occupational/pharmacology , Air Pollutants, Occupational/urine , Biomarkers/urine , Creatinine/urine , Female , Humans , Italy/epidemiology , Kidney Diseases/epidemiology , Kidney Function Tests , Male , Maximum Allowable Concentration , Mercury/pharmacology , Mercury/urine , Mercury Poisoning, Nervous System/epidemiology , Middle Aged , Neuropsychological Tests , Occupational Diseases/epidemiology , Occupations , Psychomotor Performance/drug effects , Reaction Time , Time Factors
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