Dynamics of Pulmonary Functions based on Body Mass Index Categories in Wet-Blue Leather Tannery Workers

Q3 Health Professions
Irfan Saleem, Z. Ali, A. Hussain, S. Hafeez, G. Joshua
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Abstract Almost 30% of the global population is obese and overweight. In Pakistan, the latest research reveals that 28% of peoples are overweight and 16% obese. However, scarce data is available to report a relationship between obesity and pulmonary health in workers. For this reason, the current study aimed to study dynamics of pulmonary function parameters based on body mass index (BMI) categories, through a spirometer device, among wet-blue leather tannery workers. A total of 116 male tannery workers was selected as a studied population. Workers excluded who had age < 20 years, ever-smokers; respiratory disorders, cardiac illness, diabetes, and hypertension. The study was conducted between September to December 2019. Age, height, weight, and BMI were noted. The following BMI categories were used: normal-weight (18.5-24.9), overweight (25.0-29.9), and obese (≥ 30.0). The Pearson correlation test was run to determine was any linear correlation between pulmonary function parameters and BMI categories. Age, weight and BMI showed statistical differences in all BMI categories except height (P= 0.058). In obese and overweight workers, lower mean values of the pulmonary function parameters were observed compared to normal weight workers, respectively. A significant a significant linear correlation between FEV1 %, FVC % and BMI categories except for FEV1/FVC. It was concluded that obese and overweight workers might have reduced pulmonary function parameters. Future studies among tannery workers are highly recommended to find a correlation between BMI categories and pulmonary function with dust exposure. Keywords: Body mass index, Lung, Obesity, Overweight, Pakistan
基于体重指数分类的湿蓝皮制革工人肺功能动态
全球近30%的人口肥胖和超重。在巴基斯坦,最新的研究显示,28%的人超重,16%的人肥胖。然而,关于工人肥胖与肺部健康之间关系的数据很少。因此,本研究旨在通过肺活量计装置研究湿蓝皮革制革厂工人中基于身体质量指数(BMI)类别的肺功能参数动态。共有116名男性制革厂工人被选为研究人群。排除年龄< 20岁、曾经吸烟的工人;呼吸系统疾病、心脏病、糖尿病和高血压。该研究于2019年9月至12月进行。记录了年龄、身高、体重和身体质量指数。BMI分为正常体重(18.5-24.9)、超重(25.0-29.9)和肥胖(≥30.0)。使用Pearson相关检验来确定肺功能参数与BMI类别之间是否存在线性相关。除身高外,年龄、体重、BMI在各BMI类别间差异均有统计学意义(P= 0.058)。在肥胖和超重工人中,肺功能参数的平均值分别低于正常体重的工人。除FEV1/FVC外,FEV1 %、FVC %与BMI类别之间存在显著的线性相关。由此得出结论,肥胖和超重的工人可能会降低肺功能参数。强烈建议未来对制革厂工人进行研究,以发现BMI类别和肺功能与粉尘暴露之间的关系。关键词:体重指数,肺,肥胖,超重,巴基斯坦
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Chiang Mai University journal of natural sciences
Chiang Mai University journal of natural sciences Health Professions-Health Professions (miscellaneous)
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