A Review of the Links Between Work and Heart Disease in the 21st Century.

Q2 Medicine
Methodist DeBakey cardiovascular journal Pub Date : 2024-11-05 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.14797/mdcvj.1478
Andrew Makar, Ali Al-Hemoud, Haitham Khraishah, Jacob Berry, Barrak Alahmad
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Abstract

This review explores the multifaceted exposures in the workplace that contribute to cardiovascular diseases (CVD), including physical, ergonomics, chemical, biological, psychosocial, and emerging occupational hazards. These well-documented occupational hazards have long been linked to heart disease. Exposures arising from these hazards present significant concerns for worker health and safety. Moreover, heat stress is an emerging and increasingly pervasive threat, exacerbated by climate change, particularly in outdoor, high-exposure industries like agriculture and construction. While the epidemiological links between heat and CVD are well established, there is a critical gap in research on the physiological impacts of heat on workers' cardiovascular health. In particular, migrant workers are especially vulnerable to these occupational hazards, particularly in the absence of targeted, equitable interventions. As global temperatures rise, addressing these occupational exposures is important for protecting the cardiovascular health of the workforce and the expanding field of occupational cardiology.

回顾 21 世纪工作与心脏病之间的联系。
这篇综述探讨了工作场所中导致心血管疾病(CVD)的多方面暴露,包括物理、工效、化学、生物、社会心理和新出现的职业危害。这些证据确凿的职业危害长期以来一直与心脏病有关。由这些危害引起的接触对工人的健康和安全造成了重大影响。此外,热应激是一种新出现且日益普遍的威胁,气候变化加剧了这一威胁,尤其是在农业和建筑业等户外高暴露行业。虽然高温与心血管疾病之间的流行病学联系已得到证实,但有关高温对工人心血管健康的生理影响的研究却存在严重缺口。特别是,外来务工人员尤其容易受到这些职业危害的影响,尤其是在缺乏有针对性的公平干预措施的情况下。随着全球气温的升高,解决这些职业暴露问题对于保护劳动力的心血管健康和不断扩大的职业心脏病学领域非常重要。
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