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Erschienen in: International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health 4/2005

01.05.2005 | Original Article

Differential respirable dust related lung function effects between current and former South African coal miners

verfasst von: Rajen N. Naidoo, Thomas G. Robins, Noah Seixas, Umesh G. Lalloo, Margaret Becklake

Erschienen in: International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health | Ausgabe 4/2005

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Abstract

Dust-related dose-response decrements in lung function among coal miners have been reported in several studies, with varying magnitudes across populations. Few studies have compared differences between current and former coal miners. No studies on dose response relationships with lung function have been conducted in South African coal mines, one of the top three producers of coal internationally. The objectives of this study were (1) to describe the relationship between respirable dust exposure and lung function among current and former South African coal miners and to determine whether differential dust related effects were present between these employment categories; (2) to examine dust related dose response relationships, controlling for potential confounding by smoking and a history of tuberculosis (TB). Six hundred and eighty-four current and 188 ex-miners from three bituminous coal mines in Mpumalanga Province were studied. Interviews assessing work histories, smoking profiles and other risk factors were conducted. Work histories were also obtained from company records. Standardised spirometry was performed by trained technicians. Cumulative respirable dust exposure (CDE) estimates were constructed from company-collected sampling and measurements conducted by the researchers. Regression models examined the associations of CDE with per cent predicted FEV1 and FVC, controlling for smoking, past history of TB and employment status. A statistically significant decline in FEV1 of 1.1 and 2.2 ml/mg-year/m3 was found in representative 40-year-old, 1.7-m tall current and former miners, respectively. Significant differences were found between the highest and medium exposure categories. Ex-miners had a lower mean per cent predicted lung function than current miners for each cumulative exposure category, suggesting a “healthy worker” effect. Past history of TB contributed to 21 and 14% declines in per cent predicted FEV1 and FVC, respectively. Thus, in this cohort, a dose-related decline in lung function was associated with respirable dust exposure, with a magnitude of effect similar to that seen in other studies and important differences between current and former employees. A “healthy worker” effect may have attenuated the magnitude of this relationship. TB was a significant contributor to lung function loss.
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Metadaten
Titel
Differential respirable dust related lung function effects between current and former South African coal miners
verfasst von
Rajen N. Naidoo
Thomas G. Robins
Noah Seixas
Umesh G. Lalloo
Margaret Becklake
Publikationsdatum
01.05.2005
Erschienen in
International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health / Ausgabe 4/2005
Print ISSN: 0340-0131
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-1246
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00420-005-0602-1

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