Effects of Mixed Organic Solvents on Neuromotor Functions among Workers in Buddhist Altar Manufacturing Factories
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To clarify the neuromotor effects of long-term exposure to mixed organic solvents, postural sway and tremor were measured in 62 solvent workers of four Buddhist altar manufacturing factories who had worked for 1-46 (mean 12) yr. By using the passive gas sampler, 8-h time-weighted average concentrations in the workers were estimated to be 0.02-8.7 ppm for toluene, 0.02-7.7 ppm for xylene, 0.02-5.5 ppm for styrene and 0.02-40.5 ppm for n-hexane. Sagittal sway and sway area of the posturography with eyes closed were significantly larger in the solvent workers than in 35 age-matched controls (p<0.05), and there was a significant difference in Romberg quotient of sagittal sway between the two groups (p<0.05). Also, tremor intensities at 1.0-5.9 Hz, 6.0-9.9 Hz and 10.0-13.9 Hz with the right hand, and at 6.0-9.9 Hz with the left hand were significantly stronger in the solvent workers than in the controls. Among the solvent workers, transversal and sagittal sways with eyes open and tremor intensity at 10.0-13.9 Hz were significantly related to toluene exposure (p<0.05), which may have been due to the acute effects of such solvents. These findings suggest that longterm exposure to mixed organic solvents may impair neuromotor functions as measured by postural sway and tremor.
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著者
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IWATA Toyoto
Department of Environmental Health Sciences, Akita University School of Medicine
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MURATA Katsuyuki
Department of Environmental Health Sciences, Akita University School of Medicine
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DAKEISHI Miwako
Department of Environmental Health Sciences, Akita University School of Medicine
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Iwata Toyoto
Department Of Environmental Health Sciences Akita University School Of Medicine
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Dakeishi Miwako
Department Of Dermatology Akita University School Of Medicine
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Murata Katsuyuki
秋田大学 医学部医学科社会環境医学
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Murata Katsuyuki
Department Of Environmental Health Sciences Akita University Graduate School Of Medicine
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MORI Hiroshi
Akita Occupational Health Promotion Center
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ONOZAKI Ikunosuke
Akita Occupational Health Promotion Center
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