
Study of lung function on construction workers
Author(s) -
Shobha K.L,
Subbramaniam Venkatachalam,
Ashriiir,
Buwanesswaran Elangu,
Periyaiyadever Samuganathan,
Barathi Subramanian,
Ashwin Rao,
Lakshmi Ramachandra
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
international journal of health
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2309-1630
DOI - 10.14419/ijh.v5i1.7655
Subject(s) - lung function , lung , work (physics) , pulmonary function testing , work flow , test (biology) , medicine , reading (process) , function (biology) , psychology , engineering , mechanical engineering , biology , political science , industrial engineering , law , ecology , evolutionary biology
Lungs are one of the most vital organs which are responsible for gas exchange during respiration .Lung functions can be compromised in working environment especially at building construction work. The aim of the study was to assess the lung functions of the construction workers.Material and Methods: Adult volunteers who had given consent with a field work experience of minimum 2 years were involved in the study. Validated questionnaire was given to them and the responses were collected .Peak flow meter measurement were also analysed.Results: (65.30%) smokers had a peak flow meter reading of less than 400L and plumbers were the group affected by decreased pulmonary function test followed by mason-helpers.Conclusion: Morbidity among the construction workers varied with type of work at the construction site and comorbid factors such as smoking.