Evaluation of the relationship between noise exposure and arterial blood pressure and lipid profile disorders in wood industry workers: a cross-sectional study
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Workers exposed to high noise levels exhibited elevated arterial blood pressure and lipid profile disorders, indicating noticeable health risks.
In the study, 132 wood industry workers were assessed for their blood pressure and lipid profiles relative to their noise exposure.
The research utilized a cross-sectional study design to evaluate the health effects of noise exposure on workers in the wood industry.
Findings highlight the potential for increased cardiovascular risks among wood industry workers due to consistent noise exposure.
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Evaluation of the relationship between noise exposure and arterial blood pressure and lipid profile disorders in wood industry workers: a cross-sectional study | Synapse