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Indoor NO2 air pollution and lung function of professional cooks.

Laboratório de Poluição Atmosférica Experimental, Departamento de Patologia, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brasil.
Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research (impact factor: 1.13). 04/2007; 40(4):527-34. pp.527-34
Source: PubMed

ABSTRACT Studies of cooking-generated NO2 effects are rare in occupational epidemiology. In the present study, we evaluated the lung function of professional cooks exposed to NO2 in hospital kitchens. We performed spirometry in 37 cooks working in four hospital kitchens and estimated the predicted FVC, FEV1 and FEF(25-75), based on age, sex, race, weight, and height, according to Knudson standards. NO2 measurements were obtained for 4 consecutive days during 4 different periods at 20-day intervals in each kitchen. Measurements were performed inside and outside the kitchens, simultaneously using Palm diffusion tubes. A time/exposure indicator was defined as representative of the cumulative exposure of each cook. No statistically significant effect of NO2 exposure on FVC was found. Each year of work as a cook corresponded to a decrease in predicted FEV1 of 2.5% (P = 0.046) for the group as a whole. When smoking status and asthma were included in the analysis the effect of time/exposure decreased about 10% and lost statistical significance. On predicted FEF(25-75), a decrease of 3.5% (P = 0.035) was observed for the same group and the inclusion of controllers for smoking status and asthma did not affect the effects of time/exposure on pulmonary function parameter. After a 10-year period of work as cooks the participants of the study may present decreases in both predicted FEV1 and FEF(25-75) that can reach 20 and 30%, respectively. The present study showed small but statistically significant adverse effects of gas stove exposure on the lung function of professional cooks.

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Keywords

10-year period
 
20-day intervals
 
4 consecutive days
 
4 different periods
 
cooking-generated NO2 effects
 
cumulative exposure
 
hospital kitchens
 
lung function
 
Measurements
 
NO2 exposure
 
NO2 measurements
 
occupational epidemiology
 
Palm diffusion tubes
 
predicted FVC
 
professional cooks
 
pulmonary function parameter
 
smoking status
 
statistical significance
 
statistically significant adverse effects
 
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