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The relation between heat strain and hydration status in the food industry employees in Mashhad, 2014

(2019) The relation between heat strain and hydration status in the food industry employees in Mashhad, 2014. Polish Annals of Medicine. pp. 30-35. ISSN 12308013 (ISSN)

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Abstract

Introduction: During physical activity in hot environments, sweating along with evaporation is increased, as the most important physiological response, which can lead to dehydration. Especially those who participate in physical activity in warm environments. Aim: The aim of this study was the determination of heat stress and its risk assessment and investigates in dehydration conditions of workers in hot workplaces. Material and methods: This cross-sectional study was done on 90 workers in the food industry. Heart rate and oral temperature were respectively measured using a heart rate meter and an oral thermometer. The WBGT index was recorded and the HSSI questionnaire was completed simultaneously, in order to assess the dehydration level was measured of refract meter. Data obtained from this study were analyzed using compare means and t-test, paired t-test tests with SPSS 20 software. Results and discussion: Heat stress exceeded the national and international recommended limits based on the WBGT index in 44 of cases of workstations. According to this study, 8.5 of our population had some degree of dehydration; 63.4 of them were significantly dehydrated (urine SG > 1020) and 28 of them were severely dehydrated (urine SG>1030). The correlations between heat strains, urine density and heat stress, including oral temperature, heart rate were significant (P < 0.05). Conclusions: High percentage of our population was dehydrated. On the basis of results of this study, heat stress condition was worrying. It seems that planning in order to control of heat stresses by replacing drinking is necessary. © 2019, Warmia and Mazury Medical Chamber. All rights reserved.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Dehydration Hot workplace HSSI index Urine density WBGT index creatinine adult Article body mass correlation coefficient creatinine urine level cross-sectional study diastolic blood pressure food industry heart beat heart rate heat strain scoring index heat stress human hydration status industrial worker job stress major clinical study mouth temperature occupational exposure occupational hazard priority journal renal system parameters risk assessment stress assessment sugar industry systolic blood pressure urine pH
Page Range: pp. 30-35
Journal or Publication Title: Polish Annals of Medicine
Volume: 26
Number: 1
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.29089/2017.17.00040
ISSN: 12308013 (ISSN)
Depositing User: Mr mahdi sharifi
URI: http://eprints.ssu.ac.ir/id/eprint/32028

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