Phoon W O, Ong C N, Foo S C, Plueksawan W
Ann Acad Med Singap. 1984 Apr;13(2 Suppl):408-16.
This study was conducted on 506 firemen in Singapore. Interviews, pulmonary function tests and audiometry were conducted. With regard to pulmonary function, the results showed that forced vital capacity (FVC) increased up to the age of 25-30 years for both Chinese and Malays. Both FVC and forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1.0) increased with standing height over the whole age range studied. The mean values of FVC and FEV1.0 were higher in Chinese. It was also found that the FEV1 of the subjects in the study showed a greater decline in rate with age than other workers studied by the authors previously. The hearing threshold of 83 fire fighters showed a prominent upward shift of 6-8 KHz at ages 20-30. This upward shift was more pronounced in the right ear. The implications of the findings are discussed and a comparison with results of other similar studies in other countries is made.
本研究对新加坡的506名消防员进行。进行了访谈、肺功能测试和听力测定。关于肺功能,结果显示,华族和马来族消防员的用力肺活量(FVC)在25至30岁时均有所增加。在整个研究年龄范围内,FVC和一秒用力呼气容积(FEV1.0)均随身高增加而增加。华族消防员的FVC和FEV1.0平均值更高。研究还发现,与作者之前研究的其他工人相比,本研究对象的FEV1随年龄下降的速度更快。83名消防员的听力阈值在20至30岁时在6至8千赫兹处出现明显的向上偏移。这种向上偏移在右耳更为明显。讨论了研究结果的意义,并与其他国家其他类似研究的结果进行了比较。