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Occupational respiratory morbidity and associated factors among hairdressers in Ethiopia: a cross-sectional study.

Amensisa Hailu TesfayeGaredew Tadege EngdawBelay DesyeGiziew Abere
Published in: BMJ open (2023)
This study concluded that one-third of hairdressers experienced occupational respiratory morbidity. Longer work experience, higher BMI and working near roadsides were identified as significant risk factors for respiratory morbidity in hairdressers. Dietary calorie restrictions for overweight individuals and the development and implementation of air pollution mitigation measures targeted at roadside workers are advised to curb the problem.
Keyphrases
  • air pollution
  • weight loss
  • physical activity
  • primary care
  • healthcare
  • weight gain
  • body mass index
  • climate change
  • particulate matter
  • quality improvement
  • cancer therapy