asthma and body mass index in occupational setting
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background :asthma is the most common respiratory disease with an increasing prevalence. on the other hand, obesity is also a challenging disease compromising health in human communities. this study sought to assess the correlation of asthma and body mass index (bmi) in occupational setting. methods : this study was conducted in a cable manufacturing company in 2012. a total of 551 workers from the production (exposed group) and non-production (unexposed group) units were studied. a questionnaire specifically designed for this purpose was filled out for study subjects and then all workers with respiratory symptoms suggestive of asthma thoroughly examined by a physician and medical history was taken from them. complementary diagnostic tests were also carried out. results : a total of 11.6% of our understudy subjects had asthma. the prevalence of asthma in exposed subjects with bmi ³ 25 kg/m2 was found to be significantly higher than in exposed workers with bmi< 25 kg/m2 (p< 0.01). however, no significant differences existed in prevalence of asthma between the two subgroups of bmi ³ 25 kg/m2 and bmi< 25 kg/m2in the unexposed group (p>0.05). after adjusting for confounding factors significant associations were observed between bmi and asthma at cut points of 30 kg/m2 and 25 kg/m2 (or: 8.53 and 2.41, respectively). conclusion : our study results showed that prevalence of asthma might be higher in workers with higher bmi who are exposed to occupational asthmogens. this finding highlights the necessity of offering weight loss recommendations in periodic examinations to workers with exposure to occupational asthmogens.
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medical journal of islamic republic of iranجلد ۲۸، شماره ۱، صفحات ۳۷۸-۳۸۵
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