2015
DOI: 10.1038/ki.2014.306
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Burnt sugarcane harvesting is associated with acute renal dysfunction

Abstract: Sugarcane harvesting has been associated with an epidemic of chronic kidney disease in Central America mainly affecting previously healthy young workers. Repeated episodes of acute kidney dysfunction are hypothesized to be one of the possible mechanisms for this phenomenon. Therefore, this exploratory study aimed to assess the acute effects of burnt sugarcane harvesting on renal function among 28 healthy non-African Brazilian workers. Urine and blood samples were collected at the beginning and at the end of th… Show more

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“…Previous studies among sugarcane cutters in Brazil, El Salvador and Nicaragua have also observed similar changes in hydration and kidney function biomarkers that have been attributed to heat stress (8,11,13). Some of the workers in this study met the criteria for AKI over the course of a working day as reported among Brazilian cane cutters (11).…”
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“…Previous studies among sugarcane cutters in Brazil, El Salvador and Nicaragua have also observed similar changes in hydration and kidney function biomarkers that have been attributed to heat stress (8,11,13). Some of the workers in this study met the criteria for AKI over the course of a working day as reported among Brazilian cane cutters (11).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…Some of the workers in this study met the criteria for AKI over the course of a working day as reported among Brazilian cane cutters (11). In this study, these negative changes were related to the individual's production, a finding not previously reported.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 61%
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