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矿工静息和任务相关的阿尔法活动减少:对职业健康和神经退行性风险的影响。

Reduced resting and task-related alpha activity in mine workers: Implications for occupational health and neurodegenerative risk.

作者信息

Çelik Samet, Yıldırım Ebru, Güntekin Bahar

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Bartin University, Bartin, Turkey.

Department of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, Faculty of Health Sciences, Istanbul Gedik University, Istanbul, Turkey.

出版信息

Int J Psychophysiol. 2025 Jan;207:112466. doi: 10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2024.112466. Epub 2024 Nov 20.

Abstract

Underground mine workers face many risk factors at work sites that are known to affect the neural system. Observational studies report that these risk factors precede neuromuscular and neurodegenerative disorders, especially in old-age miners. Neurodegenerative disorders have electrophysiological, anatomical, and functional changes long before symptoms are seen in older adults. Therefore, this study investigated whether risks faced by miners at young ages were reflected in electrophysiological signals. Twenty-one underground miners and twenty-two above-ground workers matched with them in terms of age, education, and working duration were included in this study. Participants were recorded with a 20-channel EEG during the resting-state (eyes open and closed; EO-EC) and the perception of the International Affective Picture System Paradigm (IAPS). Time-frequency analyses were performed for alpha frequency. Rs-EEG results showed a statistically significant difference in alpha power between the EO and EC states in the control group. However, there was no statistical difference in alpha power between these two conditions in the miners. Additionally, we noted a more pronounced decrease in alpha responses in the posterior region during EC in the miners. The group's main effects were statistically significant in event-related alpha responses during emotional responses. Accordingly, event-related alpha responses of the miner group were lower than the control group in terms of both power spectrum and phase-locking. Underground mine workers are cognitively and emotionally affected by risks in the work environment. Electrophysiological changes seen in young underground workers may be a harbinger of neurodegenerative disorders in miners' old age. Our research findings may lead to the development of occupational neuroscience, social policies, and worker health, which are necessary to improve working conditions for mineworkers.

摘要

地下矿工在工作场所面临许多已知会影响神经系统的风险因素。观察性研究报告称,这些风险因素先于神经肌肉和神经退行性疾病出现,尤其是在老年矿工中。神经退行性疾病在老年人出现症状之前很久就已经有了电生理、解剖学和功能上的变化。因此,本研究调查了年轻矿工所面临的风险是否在电生理信号中有所体现。本研究纳入了21名地下矿工和22名在年龄、教育程度和工作时长方面与之匹配的地面工人。在静息状态(睁眼和闭眼;EO - EC)以及国际情感图片系统范式(IAPS)感知期间,用20通道脑电图记录参与者。对阿尔法频率进行时频分析。静息态脑电图结果显示,对照组在睁眼和闭眼状态下阿尔法功率存在统计学显著差异。然而,矿工组这两种状态下的阿尔法功率没有统计学差异。此外,我们注意到矿工在闭眼期间后脑部的阿尔法反应下降更为明显。在情绪反应期间的事件相关阿尔法反应中,该组的主要效应具有统计学显著性。因此,就功率谱和锁相而言,矿工组的事件相关阿尔法反应低于对照组。地下矿工在认知和情感上受到工作环境风险的影响。年轻地下工人中出现的电生理变化可能是矿工老年神经退行性疾病的先兆。我们的研究结果可能会推动职业神经科学、社会政策和工人健康的发展,这些对于改善矿工的工作条件是必要的。

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