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A Case-Crossover Study of Heat Exposure and Injury Risk in Outdoor Agricultural Workers
by
Calkins, Miriam
, Fenske, Richard A.
, Bonauto, David K.
, Spector, June T.
, Lieblich, Max
, Sheppard, Lianne
, Busch-Isaksen, Tania
, Adams, Darrin
in
Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Aged
/ Agricultural industry
/ Agricultural laborers
/ Agriculture
/ Agriculture - methods
/ Air pollution
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Case studies
/ Climate change
/ Confidence intervals
/ Cross-Over Studies
/ Epidemiology
/ Exercise
/ Exposure
/ Farmers
/ Farmworkers
/ Female
/ Harvest
/ Health risk assessment
/ Health risks
/ Health sciences
/ Heat
/ Heat Stress Disorders - etiology
/ Heatstroke
/ Hot Temperature - adverse effects
/ Humans
/ Hyperthermia
/ Illnesses
/ Injuries
/ Injury prevention
/ Internet
/ Logistic Models
/ Male
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Meteorological data
/ Middle Aged
/ Occupational exposure
/ Occupational health
/ Outdoor
/ Outdoor air quality
/ Patient admissions
/ People and places
/ Physical activity
/ Physical fitness
/ Prunus
/ Public health
/ Risk
/ Risk Factors
/ State finance
/ Statistical analysis
/ Studies
/ Washington
/ Weather
/ Weather stations
/ Workers compensation
/ Young Adult
2016
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A Case-Crossover Study of Heat Exposure and Injury Risk in Outdoor Agricultural Workers
by
Calkins, Miriam
, Fenske, Richard A.
, Bonauto, David K.
, Spector, June T.
, Lieblich, Max
, Sheppard, Lianne
, Busch-Isaksen, Tania
, Adams, Darrin
in
Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Aged
/ Agricultural industry
/ Agricultural laborers
/ Agriculture
/ Agriculture - methods
/ Air pollution
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Case studies
/ Climate change
/ Confidence intervals
/ Cross-Over Studies
/ Epidemiology
/ Exercise
/ Exposure
/ Farmers
/ Farmworkers
/ Female
/ Harvest
/ Health risk assessment
/ Health risks
/ Health sciences
/ Heat
/ Heat Stress Disorders - etiology
/ Heatstroke
/ Hot Temperature - adverse effects
/ Humans
/ Hyperthermia
/ Illnesses
/ Injuries
/ Injury prevention
/ Internet
/ Logistic Models
/ Male
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Meteorological data
/ Middle Aged
/ Occupational exposure
/ Occupational health
/ Outdoor
/ Outdoor air quality
/ Patient admissions
/ People and places
/ Physical activity
/ Physical fitness
/ Prunus
/ Public health
/ Risk
/ Risk Factors
/ State finance
/ Statistical analysis
/ Studies
/ Washington
/ Weather
/ Weather stations
/ Workers compensation
/ Young Adult
2016
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A Case-Crossover Study of Heat Exposure and Injury Risk in Outdoor Agricultural Workers
by
Calkins, Miriam
, Fenske, Richard A.
, Bonauto, David K.
, Spector, June T.
, Lieblich, Max
, Sheppard, Lianne
, Busch-Isaksen, Tania
, Adams, Darrin
in
Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Aged
/ Agricultural industry
/ Agricultural laborers
/ Agriculture
/ Agriculture - methods
/ Air pollution
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Case studies
/ Climate change
/ Confidence intervals
/ Cross-Over Studies
/ Epidemiology
/ Exercise
/ Exposure
/ Farmers
/ Farmworkers
/ Female
/ Harvest
/ Health risk assessment
/ Health risks
/ Health sciences
/ Heat
/ Heat Stress Disorders - etiology
/ Heatstroke
/ Hot Temperature - adverse effects
/ Humans
/ Hyperthermia
/ Illnesses
/ Injuries
/ Injury prevention
/ Internet
/ Logistic Models
/ Male
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Meteorological data
/ Middle Aged
/ Occupational exposure
/ Occupational health
/ Outdoor
/ Outdoor air quality
/ Patient admissions
/ People and places
/ Physical activity
/ Physical fitness
/ Prunus
/ Public health
/ Risk
/ Risk Factors
/ State finance
/ Statistical analysis
/ Studies
/ Washington
/ Weather
/ Weather stations
/ Workers compensation
/ Young Adult
2016
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A Case-Crossover Study of Heat Exposure and Injury Risk in Outdoor Agricultural Workers
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A Case-Crossover Study of Heat Exposure and Injury Risk in Outdoor Agricultural Workers
2016
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Recent research suggests that heat exposure may increase the risk of traumatic injuries. Published heat-related epidemiological studies have relied upon exposure data from individual weather stations.
To evaluate the association between heat exposure and traumatic injuries in outdoor agricultural workers exposed to ambient heat and internal heat generated by physical activity using modeled ambient exposure data.
A case-crossover study using time-stratified referent selection among 12,213 outdoor agricultural workers with new Washington State Fund workers' compensation traumatic injury claims between 2000 and 2012 was conducted. Maximum daily Humidex exposures, derived from modeled meteorological data, were assigned to latitudes and longitudes of injury locations on injury and referent dates. Conditional logistic regression was used to estimate odds ratios of injury for a priori daily maximum Humidex categories.
The mean of within-stratum (injury day and corresponding referent days) standard deviations of daily maximum Humidex was 4.8. The traumatic injury odds ratio was 1.14 (95% confidence interval 1.06, 1.22), 1.15 (95% confidence interval 1.06, 1.25), and 1.10 (95% confidence interval 1.01, 1.20) for daily maximum Humidex of 25-29, 30-33, and ≥34, respectively, compared to < 25, adjusted for self-reported duration of employment. Stronger associations were observed during cherry harvest duties in the June and July time period, compared to all duties over the entire study period.
Agricultural workers laboring in warm conditions are at risk for heat-related traumatic injuries. Combined heat-related illness and injury prevention efforts should be considered in high-risk populations exposed to warm ambient conditions in the setting of physical exertion.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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