Prevalence of cold-related symptoms among thai chicken meat industry workers: Association with workplace temperature and thermal insulation of clothing

© 2020, National Institute of Industrial Health. All rights reserved. This study determined the association of cold-related symptoms with workplace temperature and thermal insulation of clothing among Thai chicken industry workers. Three hundred workers were interviewed regarding cold-related sympto...

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Main Authors: Chotirot Chotiphan, Nipaporn Auttanate, Suchinda Jarupat Maruo, Simo Näyhä, Kirsi Jussila, Sirkka Rissanen, Penpatra Sripaiboonkij, Tiina M. Ikäheimo, Jouni J.K. Jaakkola, Wantanee Phanprasit
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spelling th-mahidol.599742020-11-18T16:23:24Z Prevalence of cold-related symptoms among thai chicken meat industry workers: Association with workplace temperature and thermal insulation of clothing Chotirot Chotiphan Nipaporn Auttanate Suchinda Jarupat Maruo Simo Näyhä Kirsi Jussila Sirkka Rissanen Penpatra Sripaiboonkij Tiina M. Ikäheimo Jouni J.K. Jaakkola Wantanee Phanprasit Oulun Yliopisto Mahidol University Työterveyslaitos University College Dublin Environmental Science © 2020, National Institute of Industrial Health. All rights reserved. This study determined the association of cold-related symptoms with workplace temperature and thermal insulation of clothing among Thai chicken industry workers. Three hundred workers were interviewed regarding cold-related symptoms, which were regressed on worksite temperature and protective clothing. In total, 80% of workers reported respiratory symptoms; 23%, cardiac symptoms; 62%, circulation disturbances; 42%, thirst; 56%, drying of the mouth; and 82%, degradation of their performance. When adjusted for personal characteristics, respiratory symptoms were 1.1‒2.2 times more prevalent at −22‒10°C than at 10‒23°C. At −22‒10°C, cardiac symptoms increased by 45%, chest pain by 91%, peripheral circulation disturbances by 25%, and drying of the mouth by 57%. Wearing protective clothing with at least 1.1 clo units was associated with marked reductions in symptom prevalence. Therefore, temperatures lower than 10°C increased prevalence of cold-related symptoms, which are largely preventable by appropriate clothing use. 2020-11-18T09:23:24Z 2020-11-18T09:23:24Z 2020-01-01 Article Industrial Health. Vol.58, No.5 (2020), 460-466 10.2486/indhealth.2019-0214 00198366 2-s2.0-85092750550 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/59974 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85092750550&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
building Mahidol University Library
continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
content_provider Mahidol University Library
collection Mahidol University Institutional Repository
topic Environmental Science
spellingShingle Environmental Science
Chotirot Chotiphan
Nipaporn Auttanate
Suchinda Jarupat Maruo
Simo Näyhä
Kirsi Jussila
Sirkka Rissanen
Penpatra Sripaiboonkij
Tiina M. Ikäheimo
Jouni J.K. Jaakkola
Wantanee Phanprasit
Prevalence of cold-related symptoms among thai chicken meat industry workers: Association with workplace temperature and thermal insulation of clothing
description © 2020, National Institute of Industrial Health. All rights reserved. This study determined the association of cold-related symptoms with workplace temperature and thermal insulation of clothing among Thai chicken industry workers. Three hundred workers were interviewed regarding cold-related symptoms, which were regressed on worksite temperature and protective clothing. In total, 80% of workers reported respiratory symptoms; 23%, cardiac symptoms; 62%, circulation disturbances; 42%, thirst; 56%, drying of the mouth; and 82%, degradation of their performance. When adjusted for personal characteristics, respiratory symptoms were 1.1‒2.2 times more prevalent at −22‒10°C than at 10‒23°C. At −22‒10°C, cardiac symptoms increased by 45%, chest pain by 91%, peripheral circulation disturbances by 25%, and drying of the mouth by 57%. Wearing protective clothing with at least 1.1 clo units was associated with marked reductions in symptom prevalence. Therefore, temperatures lower than 10°C increased prevalence of cold-related symptoms, which are largely preventable by appropriate clothing use.
author2 Oulun Yliopisto
author_facet Oulun Yliopisto
Chotirot Chotiphan
Nipaporn Auttanate
Suchinda Jarupat Maruo
Simo Näyhä
Kirsi Jussila
Sirkka Rissanen
Penpatra Sripaiboonkij
Tiina M. Ikäheimo
Jouni J.K. Jaakkola
Wantanee Phanprasit
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author Chotirot Chotiphan
Nipaporn Auttanate
Suchinda Jarupat Maruo
Simo Näyhä
Kirsi Jussila
Sirkka Rissanen
Penpatra Sripaiboonkij
Tiina M. Ikäheimo
Jouni J.K. Jaakkola
Wantanee Phanprasit
author_sort Chotirot Chotiphan
title Prevalence of cold-related symptoms among thai chicken meat industry workers: Association with workplace temperature and thermal insulation of clothing
title_short Prevalence of cold-related symptoms among thai chicken meat industry workers: Association with workplace temperature and thermal insulation of clothing
title_full Prevalence of cold-related symptoms among thai chicken meat industry workers: Association with workplace temperature and thermal insulation of clothing
title_fullStr Prevalence of cold-related symptoms among thai chicken meat industry workers: Association with workplace temperature and thermal insulation of clothing
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of cold-related symptoms among thai chicken meat industry workers: Association with workplace temperature and thermal insulation of clothing
title_sort prevalence of cold-related symptoms among thai chicken meat industry workers: association with workplace temperature and thermal insulation of clothing
publishDate 2020
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/59974
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