Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., Vol 150, No. 3, 09 1994, 656-662.
Longitudinal estimates of pulmonary function decline in grain workers
P Pahwa, A Senthilselvan, HH McDuffie and JA Dosman
Centre for Agricultural Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada.
We conducted a cohort analysis of longitudinal changes in pulmonary
function test values in male grain elevator workers in five regions of
Canada over a 6-yr period involving three observations. Pulmonary function
tests were obtained approximately each 3 yr during an observation interval
called a "cycle". The periods of the cycles were 1978-81 (Cycle I), 1981-84
(Cycle II), and 1984-87 (Cycle III), respectively. Data on respiratory
symptoms and pulmonary function tests were collected on the same 881
workers in Cycles I and II (mean ages +/- SE: 37.0 +/- 0.48 yr at Cycle I),
on the same 1,294 workers in Cycles I, II, and III (34.6 +/- 0.34 yr at
Cycle I), and on the same 1,021 workers in Cycles II and III (33.9 +/- 0.38
yr at Cycle II) for a total of 3,196 workers with two or more observations
over the 6-yr period. The proportion of current smokers decreased from
Cycle I to Cycle III. Autoregression analysis of longitudinal changes in
lung function data showed that predictors of FEV1 were height, years in the
industry, smoking status, and geographic region. The mean annual losses in
FEV1 (FVC) were 28.7 ml (26.4 ml), 38.4 ml (41.9 ml), and 41.7 ml (32.3 ml)
for nonsmokers, ex-smokers, and current smokers, respectively. The annual
loss of FEV1 (FVC) was 9.2 ml (21.1 ml) for those who were in the grain
industry for less than 5 yr and 52.6 ml (60.8 ml) for those who were
exposed for 20 yr or more.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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