نتایج جستجو برای: physical exposures

تعداد نتایج: 694226  

Journal: :Industrial health 2003
Einat K Sheiner Eyal Sheiner Rachel D Hammel Gad Potashnik Refael Carel

The present review was aimed to determine the influence of working conditions, occupational exposures to potential chemical and physical reproductive toxic agents and psychological stress during work on male fertility. Significant associations were reported between impaired semen parameters and the following chemical exposures: metals (lead, mercury), pesticides (dibromochlorophane, 2,4-dichlor...

2007
K R Smith

Large scale fires involving asbestos containing materials are a relatively common occurrence in the UK and can cause significant public concern. The potential public health consequences of such incidents have been explored. Literature reviews were undertaken to identify available information on both the level of asbestos exposures that might result from fires and the potential health impact of ...

Journal: :Violence against women 2006
Eve Waltermaurer Carole-Ann Watson Louise-Anne McNutt

This study provides preliminary evidence of the relationship between perceived racial discrimination and intimate partner violence (IPV) and how these exposures interact to affect the mental and physical health of Black women. The exposures of lifetime perceived racial discrimination and IPV were found to be highly associated. Furthermore, women who reported both exposures showed a notably high...

Journal: :Annals of work exposures and health 2017
Maaike A Huysmans Belinda H W Eijckelhof Jennifer L Bruno Garza Pieter Coenen Birgitte M Blatter Peter W Johnson Jaap H van Dieën Allard J van der Beek Jack T Dennerlein

Objectives Alternative techniques to assess physical exposures, such as prediction models, could facilitate more efficient epidemiological assessments in future large cohort studies examining physical exposures in relation to work-related musculoskeletal symptoms. The aim of this study was to evaluate two types of models that predict arm-wrist-hand physical exposures (i.e. muscle activity, wris...

2012
Michael J. Agnew Michael L. Madigan John P. Shewchuk Sunwook Kim

Work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WSMDs) are an important health concern in the workplace. Accurately quantifying the level of physical exposures (i.e., kinematics and kinetics) is essential for risk assessments, developing and/or testing interventions, and improving estimates of exposure-response relationships. Such exposures ideally should be quantified in situ, while workers interact w...

2017
Maria Girbig Alice Freiberg Stefanie Deckert Diana Druschke Christian Kopkow Albert Nienhaus Andreas Seidler

BACKGROUND According to international study results, physical therapists are afflicted with work-related musculoskeletal, psychosocial and dermal disorders as well as infections. The few existing studies in German-speaking regions focus mainly on dermal and psychosocial exposures and resulting complaints. An overview of all relevant work-related exposures and complaints of physical therapists i...

1999
Kyoung Shin Park Robert V. Kenyon

We assessed the e ects of network latency and jitter on a cooperative tele-operation task in a collaborative virtual environment. Two remote partners worked together to manipulate shared virtual objects over a network. The task was to minimize the time to transfer a ring through one of four paths with the least number of collisions. The performance of human subjects was measured and analyzed qu...

2015
Anne Møller Susanne Reventlow Åse Marie Hansen Lars L Andersen Volkert Siersma Rikke Lund Kirsten Avlund Johan Hviid Andersen Ole Steen Mortensen

OBJECTIVES Our aim was to study associations between physical exposures throughout working life and physical function measured as chair-rise performance in midlife. METHODS The Copenhagen Aging and Midlife Biobank (CAMB) provided data about employment and measures of physical function. Individual job histories were assigned exposures from a job exposure matrix. Exposures were standardised to ...

Hosseinee SJ Mohseni H Sadighi Gilani MA Vaziri MH, Vosough Taqi Dizaj A

Background: Occupational exposures do have a negative impact on the male reproductive system, but sometimes it is difficult to isolate a single insult. Workers can be exposed to a number of harmful physical, chemical and psychological factors in their working environment. During recent years, the various diseases and disorders caused by these stressors have drawn the attention of a number of re...

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