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Associations between anthropometric factors and peripheral neuropathy defined by vibrotactile perception threshold among industrial vibrating tool operators in Japan

机译:在日本的工业振动工具操作者中,人体测量因素与周围神经病变之间的关联由触觉感知阈值定义

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Objectives: The effect of anthropometric factors on the fingertip vibrotactile perception threshold (VPT) of industrial vibrating tool operators (IVTOs) is not well known. The purpose of this study was to investigate the associations between anthropometric factors and fingertip VPT. Methods : We included for analysis two groups of IVTOs: Group 1, predominantly forestry workers (n=325); and Group 2, public servants (n=68). These IVTOs regularly received medical examinations to evaluate hand-arm vibration syndrome. In the examination, measurements of their fingertip VPTs were taken before and after cold-water immersion (10 minutes at 10 degrees C for Group 1 and 5 minutes at 12 degrees C for Group 2). Their body height and weight were measured to calculate the body mass index (BMI). The presence of peripheral neuropathy (PN) was defined as a VPT >= 17.5 dB at 10 minutes after finishing immersion. Results : In the univariate analysis, weight and BMI were associated with a decreased risk of PN in both Groups 1 and 2. The negative association between BMI and PN remained in the multivariate analysis consistently, but weight reached marginal significance only in the multivariate analysis without BMI in both the groups. Age was positively associated with PN consistently in Group 1 but not in Group 2. Years exposed to vibration showed positive association with PN only in the univariate analysis of Group 1. Conclusions: Among IVTOs, factors reflecting body heat production, such as weight and BMI, were associated with a decreased risk of VPT-defined PN, regardless of the task engaged.
机译:目的:人体测量因素对工业振动工具操作者(IVTO)的指尖振动反应阈值(VPT)的影响尚不清楚。这项研究的目的是调查人体测量因素与指尖VPT之间的关联。方法:我们包括两组IVTO,用于分析:第一组,主要是林业工人(n = 325);第二组是林业工人。第二组,公务员(n = 68)。这些IVTO定期接受医学检查,以评估手臂振动综合征。在检查中,在冷水浸泡之前和之后进行了指尖VPT的测量(第1组在10摄氏度下10分钟,第2组在12摄氏度下5分钟)。测量他们的身高和体重,以计算体重指数(BMI)。浸入后10分钟时,周围神经病变(PN)的存在被定义为VPT> = 17.5 dB。结果:在单变量分析中,体重和BMI与第1组和第2组中PN的风险降低相关。BMI和PN之间的负相关性在多变量分析中始终保持不变,但仅在不进行多变量分析的情况下,体重才达到了边际意义。两组中的BMI。在第1组中,年龄与PN呈正相关,而在第2组中则无。与振动相关的年份仅在第1组的单变量分析中显示与PN呈正相关。结论:在IVTO中,反映体热产生的因素,例如体重和BMI。 ,无论从事什么任务,都与VPT定义的PN风险降低有关。

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