Assessment of Relationship between Blood Pressure and Cold Exposure in Workers of Dairy and Food Industry Factories in Mashhad

Document Type : Research Paper

Authors

1 Assistant Professor of Occupational in Mashhad University of Medical SciencesMashhad, Iran

2 Professor of Social Medicine Mashhad University of Medical SciencesMashhad, Iran

3 Associated Professor of Cardiology Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran

Abstract

Introduction
Cardiovascular diseases and cerebrovascular accidents are the more frequency causes of mortality in the world , we recognized common risk factors but in recent years some work environment exposures such as cold exposure are maybe other risk factors. The aim of this study is the assessment of Blood pressure & body temperature of workers with cold exposure & without this.
Materials and Methods
With a cross - sectional study on 365 workers of dairy and food Industry factories in Mashhad in 2008-2009 by measurement of Blood pressure & body temperature & filling the checklist we performed this study , data has been analyzed with SPSS 11. 5 , t-test ,regression analysis with P < 0.05.
Results
Mean of systolic blood pressure in exposure & none exposure groups are 119. 34, 118. 06 mmHg with P = 0.196, mean of diastolic blood pressure in two groups are 78.66, 77 . 19 mmHg with P = 0.03 & mean of body temperature are 36.99 & 37C with P = 0.079, the mean difference of HDL cholesterol and salt consumption between two groups with P = 0. 000 has been significant
Conclusion
Mean of blood pressure & body temperature are normal . . with regression analysis we found that cold exposure might be had some effect on diastolic blood pressure

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