Title of article
Evaluation of occupational exposure to different levels of mixed organic solvents and cognitive function in the painting unit of an automotive industry
Author/Authors
Golbabaei ، Farideh - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Dehghani ، Fateme - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Saatchi ، Mohammad - Hamadan University of Medical Sciences , Zakerian ، Abolfazl - Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Pages
7
From page
296
To page
302
Abstract
Background: The cognitive function could be affected following exposure to organic solvents.The purpose of this study was to examine the cognitive performance of workers exposed to different levels of organic solvents in a painting unit of an automotive industry.Methods: This casecontrol study was conducted, in 2017, on 121 and 111 workers from the painting and assembly units of an automotive industry as the case and control groups,respectively. Exposure of workers to organic solvents were determined according to National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) method. The cognitive performance of the studied population was evaluated by the computerized tests.Results: The obtained scores of the NBack in 1 and 2 blocks and the simple reaction time tests(SRTTs) were significantly differed in the exposed group (p lt;0.05). No significant difference was observed between case and control groups in the Stroop test score (p gt; 0.05). Moreover, a significant relationship between the hazard quotient and the cognitive function test scores were observed except the Stroop test.Conclusion: Exposure to organic solvents affect the cognitive functions even below the Occupational Exposure Limits (OELs). Moreover, workers with high exposure levels of organic solvents had highest risk of poor memory and reaction time.
Keywords
Automotive industry , Cognitive function , Occupational exposure , Painting unit , Volatile organic compounds (VOCs)
Journal title
Health Promotion Perspectives
Serial Year
2018
Journal title
Health Promotion Perspectives
Record number
2457986
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