1.Association between occupational hazard exposures and small airway function among middle-aged and elderly people
Lulu CHEN ; Jian SU ; Ran TAO ; Jiannan LIU ; Pengfei LUO ; Shurong LYU ; Gan LU ; Jinyi ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2021;55(11):1287-1292
Objective:To investigate the association between occupational hazard exposures and small airway function among middle-aged and elderly people.Methods:From July to December in 2015, a multistage cluster random sampling method was used to select 3 600 residents aged 40 years old and above from 6 chronic obstructive pulmonary disease surveillance points in Jiangsu province. A cross-sectional survey was conducted to collect relevant information. Multivariable linear regression model was performed to determine the relationship between occupational hazard exposures and small airway function.Results:A total of 3 347 participants were included in the final analysis, and 44.6% of participants had been exposed to occupational hazard exposures. Compared with participants without the exposure history of occupational hazards, the significantly lower post-bronchodilator FEF 50%, FEF 75% and MMEF levels were observed in those with the exposure history of occupational hazards (β=-82.74, -55.43 and -91.57, respectively). Post-bronchodilator FEF 75% and MMEF (β=-51.78 and -79.47, respectively) in the participants with the exposure history of occupational dust and post-bronchodilator FEF 50%, FEF 75% and MMEF (β=-96.84, -32.87 and -75.72, respectively) in the participants with the exposure history of occupational harmful gas all showed a lower level. Post-bronchodilator FEF 75% was negatively associated with occupational hazard exposures in males (β male=-91.65 vs. β female=-27.21, P for interaction=0.022). Conclusions:The small airway function is worse in the middle-aged and elderly population with the exposure history of occupational hazards, and it is more significant in the male population.
2.Association between occupational hazard exposures and small airway function among middle-aged and elderly people
Lulu CHEN ; Jian SU ; Ran TAO ; Jiannan LIU ; Pengfei LUO ; Shurong LYU ; Gan LU ; Jinyi ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2021;55(11):1287-1292
Objective:To investigate the association between occupational hazard exposures and small airway function among middle-aged and elderly people.Methods:From July to December in 2015, a multistage cluster random sampling method was used to select 3 600 residents aged 40 years old and above from 6 chronic obstructive pulmonary disease surveillance points in Jiangsu province. A cross-sectional survey was conducted to collect relevant information. Multivariable linear regression model was performed to determine the relationship between occupational hazard exposures and small airway function.Results:A total of 3 347 participants were included in the final analysis, and 44.6% of participants had been exposed to occupational hazard exposures. Compared with participants without the exposure history of occupational hazards, the significantly lower post-bronchodilator FEF 50%, FEF 75% and MMEF levels were observed in those with the exposure history of occupational hazards (β=-82.74, -55.43 and -91.57, respectively). Post-bronchodilator FEF 75% and MMEF (β=-51.78 and -79.47, respectively) in the participants with the exposure history of occupational dust and post-bronchodilator FEF 50%, FEF 75% and MMEF (β=-96.84, -32.87 and -75.72, respectively) in the participants with the exposure history of occupational harmful gas all showed a lower level. Post-bronchodilator FEF 75% was negatively associated with occupational hazard exposures in males (β male=-91.65 vs. β female=-27.21, P for interaction=0.022). Conclusions:The small airway function is worse in the middle-aged and elderly population with the exposure history of occupational hazards, and it is more significant in the male population.