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重型设备制造工人中焊工职业与帕金森病的关系

Employment as a welder and Parkinson disease among heavy equipment manufacturing workers.

作者信息

Marsh Gary M, Gula Mary Jean

机构信息

Department of Biostatistics, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15261, USA.

出版信息

J Occup Environ Med. 2006 Oct;48(10):1031-46. doi: 10.1097/01.jom.0000232547.74802.d8.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

We investigated whether employment as a welder with potential exposure to manganese and other substances is associated with Parkinson disease (PD), parkinsonism or related neurological disorders, or accelerates the age of onset of PD.

METHODS

We selected cases and controls from 12,595 persons ever employed at three Caterpillar Inc. (CAT) plants between 1976 and 2004 with potential to make a medical insurance claim between 1998 and 2004. Cases had filed a claim for 1) PD, 2) "secondary parkinsonism", 3) "other degenerative diseases of the basal ganglia" or 4) "essential and other specific forms of tremor". Cases were grouped by claims: Group 1-claims 1 and 2 and Group 2-claims 1 to 4, and as study period incident (SPI) or prevalent. Each case was matched to two series of 10 controls each on date of case's first claim, year of birth, race and sex. Series I was also matched on plant.

RESULTS

Odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) for the variable, "ever welder in any CAT plant" were: Group 1-SPI Cases: Series I (OR = .76, CI = .26-2.19), Series II (OR = .81, CI = .29-2.25); Group 1- Prevalent Cases: Series I (OR = .82, CI = .36-1.86), Series II (OR = .97, CI = .42-2.23); Group 2- SPI Cases: Series I (OR = 1.03, CI = .57-1.87), Series II (OR = 1.21, CI = .67-2.20) Group 2-Prevalent Cases: Series I (OR = 1.02, CI = .62-1.71), Series II (OR = .86, CI = .51-1.43). Our finding of no statistically significant associations for welding employment was maintained following adjustment for potential confounding and evaluation of possible effect modification. Employment as a welder did not accelerate the age of onset of PD.

CONCLUSIONS

Our study supported the conclusion that employment as a welder is not associated with Parkinson disease, parkinsonism or a related neurological disorder.

摘要

目的

我们调查了从事可能接触锰及其他物质的焊工工作是否与帕金森病(PD)、帕金森综合征或相关神经疾病有关,或者是否会加速PD的发病年龄。

方法

我们从1976年至2004年期间曾在卡特彼勒公司(CAT)的三家工厂工作、且在1998年至2004年期间有可能提出医疗保险索赔的12,595人中选取了病例和对照。病例提出的索赔包括:1)PD,2)“继发性帕金森综合征”,3)“基底神经节的其他退行性疾病”或4)“特发性震颤和其他特定形式的震颤”。病例按索赔情况分组:第1组——索赔1和2,第2组——索赔1至4,并分为研究期发病(SPI)或现患病例。每个病例按照其首次索赔日期、出生年份、种族和性别与两组各10名对照进行匹配。第I组还按照工厂进行了匹配。

结果

变量“曾在任何CAT工厂担任焊工”的比值比(OR)和95%置信区间(CI)为:第1组-SPI病例:第I组(OR = 0.76,CI = 0.26 - 2.19),第II组(OR = 0.81,CI = 0.29 - 2.25);第1组-现患病例:第I组(OR = 0.82,CI = 0.36 - 1.86),第II组(OR = 0.97,CI = 0.42 - 2.23);第2组-SPI病例:第I组(OR = 1.03,CI = 0.57 - 1.87),第II组(OR = 1.21,CI = 0.67 - 2.20);第2组-现患病例:第I组(OR = 1.02,CI = 0.62 - 1.71),第II组(OR = 0.86,CI = 0.51 - 1.43)。在对潜在混杂因素进行调整并评估可能的效应修饰后,我们关于焊工工作无统计学显著关联的发现依然成立。从事焊工工作并未加速PD的发病年龄。

结论

我们的研究支持以下结论,即从事焊工工作与帕金森病、帕金森综合征或相关神经疾病无关。

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