نتایج جستجو برای: hairdressers

تعداد نتایج: 309  

2014
Chao-Lin Chen How-Ran Guo

BACKGROUND Varicose veins (VV) cause not only cosmetic problems but also clinical symptoms such as pain of the affected limbs. Whereas an occupation associated with orthostasis has been recognized as a risk factor of VV, epidemiological studies on working populations are limited. We conducted a study to identify the risk factors of lower limb VV among hairdressers in Taiwan and evaluate their e...

Journal: :Journal of occupational health 2014
Kerstin Kronholm Diab Jörn Nielsen Edith Andersson

OBJECTIVES Hairdressers have several work-related health hazards. Little is known of their strategies for the work environment. The aim of this study was to explore female hairdressers' own views on their physical, social and psychological work environment and possibilities of influencing it, implementation of their knowledge, financial impacts and how work-related symptoms affect their views. ...

Journal: :Occupational and environmental medicine 2002
L Rylander A Axmon K Torén M Albin

BACKGROUND Working as a hairdresser involves exposure to a variety of chemical agents. AIMS To estimate the risk of such exposure in relation to reproductive outcome. METHODS A cohort of hairdressers, certified in Sweden from 1970 onwards, and a referent cohort of women from the general population were established and linked to the Swedish Medical Birth Register for the period 1973 to 1994....

Journal: :Occupational and environmental medicine 1994
Y L Guo B J Wang J Y Lee S Y Chou

OBJECTIVES To determine the prevalence, clinical features, and patterns of hand dermatosis in hairdressers in Tainan, Taiwan, and to examine the associations between patterns of dermatosis and risk factors such as job description, work exposure, and sensitisation to common allergens. METHODS Interviews, examinations, and patch tests of the hairdressers from nine hairdressing stores randomly s...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2010
L N Rickes M C Alvarengo T M Souza G L Garcias M G Martino-Roth

Hairdressers are exposed daily to chemical substances, such as dyes, chemical straighteners and curling chemicals, which can be absorbed, inhaled or possibly ingested. We analyzed the frequency of micronuclei (MNC) in exfoliated cells of the buccal mucosa of 50 hairdressers and 50 controls in Pelotas, RS, Brazil. An assessment was carried out on the incidence of MNC, binucleated cells (BNC), br...

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 1980
M Alderson

Although hair dyes have been shown to be highly mutagenic the literature on possible human cancer risk is confused. A variety of studies using different methods in different countries have provided a range of positive and negative findings. In the present study the observed and expected mortality among a sample of hairdressers identified in the 1961 census was examined and followed until 1978; ...

Journal: :Epidemiology 1997
W M Kersemaekers N Roeleveld G A Zielhuis

To evaluate whether hairdressers have an increased risk of reproductive disorders, we conducted a historical cohort study in the Netherlands. Because exposure to reproduction toxic agents in hair salons may have changed over time, we studied two specific periods: conceptions in 1986-1988 and in 1991-1993. We ascertained 9,000 hairdressers and, as a comparison group, 9,000 clothing salesclerks f...

Journal: :Human reproduction 2006
K S Hougaard H Hannerz J P Bonde H Feveile H Burr

BACKGROUND One in seven married couples is involuntarily infertile. Several chemical exposures in the work environment have been hypothesized to affect female reproduction, and some are present in products used in hairdressing and related trades. Recent Swedish findings indicate that employment in hairdressing poses a risk for female reproductive function. This study examined the possible assoc...

ژورنال: طب کار 2017
جعفری, شعله, حاج آقازاده, محمد, حکمتی راد, شیرین,

Introduction: Hairdressers in their occupation are exposed to different chemicals and sensitizers that may cause adverse skin effects such as hand eczema. The current investigation aimed to determin the self-reported hand eczema prevalence in a sample of hairdressers of Urmia city and its associated factors in 2015. Methods: The study was a cross-sectional case control design in which 385 ha...

Journal: :The Annals of occupational hygiene 2005
Marie-Louise Lind Anders Boman Jan Sollenberg Stina Johnsson Gunnel Hagelthorn Birgitta Meding

Skin exposure to permanent hair dye compounds was assessed in 33 hairdressers using a previously evaluated hand rinse method. Hand rinse samples were collected from each hand before the start of hair dyeing, after application of the dye and after cutting the newly-dyed hair. Sixteen of the hairdressers did not use gloves during dye application, and none used gloves while cutting the dyed hair. ...

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