Indian Journal of Applied Basic Medical Sciences
Open Access
  • Year: 2010
  • Volume: 12B
  • Issue: 15

Analysis of lung functions in flour mills and ricemills workers

  • Author:
  • Vijayanath Itagi1,, M.B. Patel2, Ramesh S. Patil2

1Department of Physiology, Navodaya Medical College, Raichur.

2Navodaya Medical College, Raichur.

*Correspondence Author: drvijaynathnet@gmail.com

Abstract

To study of the lung function tests in asymptomatic flour and rice mill workers and this study would be helpful in preventing longstanding harmful effects of such exposures and it is also useful for preventing environmental risks.

Cross – sectional study

The subject 207 asymptomatic healthy male is instructed to take maximal inspiration (to TLC) and he was connected to medspiror through the mouthpiece, after that nose clip is applied and the subject was asked to exhale forcefully into the medspiror as fast as possible.

Statistical tests used like Student's ‘t’ test for two groups and ANOVA for multiple group comparisons.

Majority of lung function test parameters showed reduced levels in flour mill workers when compared to rice mill workers. However the difference was not statistically significant.

It is concluded that flour dust and rice husk dust causes deterioration of pulmonary functions in subjects working at mills (flour and rice). The findings of this study recognized the role of grain dust (flour and rice) for a longer duration in decline of pulmonary function test among flour mills and rice mills workers.

Keywords

Lung function, flour mill worker, rice mill worker