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Geohealth Hub: Improving Agricultural Health in Southeast Asia

机译:地球健康中心:改善东南亚的农业健康

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Forty percent of Thai people are engaged in agriculture. The CWEND GEOHealth Hub in Southeast Asia has focused on measuring occupational exposures and health impacts among agricultural workers. We have recruited farmers that use chemical pesticides and fertilizers and organic farmers to investigate whether they are significantly different in working conditions, musculoskeletal disorders, accidents, and a range of health problems, including metabolic disorders. In comparing the general health of organic and chemical use farmers, we found that the chemical use farmers had significantly higher BMI, waist circumference, body fat%, triglyceride, total cholesterol, LDL and blood pressure than the organic farmers. The organic farmers had significantly higher musculoskeletal disorders of the wrist/hands, fingers, upper back, hip and ankle/feet than the chemical farmers did. Chemical induced hearing loss was investigated among farmers exposed to both noise from agricultural machines and pesticides and compared to organic farmers exposed to only noise and to farmers with neither exposure. Audiometric testing of the high frequencies showed that as cumulative exposures to both noise and to pesticides increased, farmers had a significantly higher risk of hearing loss, suggesting an ototoxic effect of pesticides. Organophosphate pesticides (OP) and paraquat were measured in the meconium of newborn babies where we found 98.5% of samples had OP residues and 55% of the samples had paraquat residues. The incidence of kidney damage was investigated among sugarcane cutters using biomarker measurements (NGAL) pre and post shift. We found that NGAL significantly increased across the workshift, suggesting kidney damage may be occurring. Through the research training and mentoring component of the GEOHealth Hub, we are building capacity for occupational and environmental health research that will inform changes to policy and practice in agriculture in Southeast Asia.
机译:40%的泰国人从事农业。东南亚的CWEND GEOHealth中心专注于衡量农业工作者的职业暴露和健康影响。我们招募了使用化学农药和化肥的农民以及有机农民来调查他们在工作条件,肌肉骨骼疾病,事故以及一系列健康问题(包括代谢紊乱)方面是否存在显着差异。在比较有机化学农户的总体健康状况时,我们发现有机化学农户的体重指数,腰围,体脂%,甘油三酸酯,总胆固醇,低密度脂蛋白和血压明显高于有机农户。与化学农相比,有机农的手腕/手,手指,上背部,臀部和脚踝/脚的肌肉骨骼疾病明显更高。对暴露于农业机械和杀虫剂的农民中化学诱发的听力损失进行了调查,并将其与仅暴露于噪声的有机农户和未暴露于有机农的农民进行了比较。高频的听力测试显示,随着噪音和农药累积暴露量的增加,农民的听力损失风险明显更高,表明农药具有耳毒性作用。在新生婴儿的胎粪中测量了有机磷农药(OP)和百草枯,我们发现98.5%的样品中含有OP残留物,而55%的样品中具有百草枯残留物。移位前和移位后,使用生物标志物测量(NGAL)在甘蔗切刀中调查了肾脏损害的发生率。我们发现在整个轮班期间NGAL显着增加,表明可能正在发生肾脏损害。通过GEOHealth Hub的研究培训和指导,我们正在建设职业和环境健康研究的能力,这将为东南亚农业政策和实践的变化提供信息。

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