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Respiratory health of California rice farmers.
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 1996Rice farmers are occupationally exposed to agents that may affect respiratory health, including inorganic dusts and smoke from burning of agricultural waste. To assess respiratory health of this occupational group, we conducted a cross-sectional study, including a self-administered health and work questionnaire, spirometry, and chest radiography among ...
S A, McCurdy +4 more
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Lung health in Alberta farmers.
The international journal of tuberculosis and lung disease : the official journal of the International Union against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease, 1999A study conducted in the rural areas of two counties in east-central Alberta, Canada.To investigate the relationship between lung health and dust exposure in farmers.A cross-sectional study of 781 farmers growing grain crops and raising livestock. Measurements included a questionnaire on respiratory symptoms, smoking habits and occupation, skin prick ...
L S, Melenka +3 more
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Journal of Agromedicine, 2019
Background: Agriculture is one of the most dangerous industries throughout the world, and its risk level is dictated by several determinants whose real weights are often unknown. Objective: The present work aims to develop psychometric properties of farmers' occupational health behavior questionnaire for Iranian farmers.
Somayeh Moradhaseli +4 more
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Background: Agriculture is one of the most dangerous industries throughout the world, and its risk level is dictated by several determinants whose real weights are often unknown. Objective: The present work aims to develop psychometric properties of farmers' occupational health behavior questionnaire for Iranian farmers.
Somayeh Moradhaseli +4 more
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Wildfire Associated Health Risks Impacting Farmers and Ranchers
Journal of Agromedicine, 2019The incidence of large, uncontained wildfires in North America has increased in recent years, significantly impacting both urban and agriculturally-focused areas. The physical damage and health pressures left in the wake of uncontrolled fires has especially devastated farm and ranch operators in affected areas, prompting concern from the community of ...
Michael L. Corrieri +3 more
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Farmers’ Mental Health: Perceptions from a Farm Show
Journal of Agromedicine, 2019Introduction: Current economic and environmental conditions have increased awareness of farmers' mental health. Agribusiness professionals may be important key informants to assist agricultural safety and health professionals in understanding the mental health experience of farmers and inform their potential role in mental health promotion.
Josie M, Rudolphi, Kathrine L, Barnes
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America Needs Farmers, and Farmers Need Public Health
Public Policy & Aging Report, 2023Brian Kaskie, Michael J Lepore
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Farmers' occupational health care--worldwide.
American journal of industrial medicine, 1991This review will summarize the current state of preventive health care systems for farmers in the world. It is obvious that well-organized occupational health care systems for farmers occur sporadically in only a few countries, and generally are in the initial stages of development.
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Farmers and formulations--rural health perspective.
The Medical journal of Malaysia, 2005Conventional farming demands excessive use of chemicals in the form of synthetic fertilizers and pesticides, confirming to the norms of Green Revolution. Farmers in general, specifically in the developing countries resort to injudicious and excessive use of pesticides which is linked to the illiteracy and poverty of the rural farming community.
X, Rathinam, R, Kota, N, Thiyagar
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