Acute kidney injury and workload in a sample of California agricultural workers.
Sally C MoyceTracey ArmitageDiane MitchellMarc SchenkerPublished in: American journal of industrial medicine (2019)
Heavy occupational workload and piece-rate work were associated with acute effects on the renal health of agricultural workers. This indicates that occupations requiring high physical effort put workers at risk for AKI, possibly independent of ambient and core body temperature. Changes to agricultural practices may reduce the risk of renal disorders for these workers.