2017
DOI: 10.1136/oemed-2016-103848
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Heat strain, volume depletion and kidney function in California agricultural workers

Abstract: Background Agricultural work can expose workers to increased risk of heat strain and volume depletion due to repeated exposures to high ambient temperatures, arduous physical exertion and limited rehydration. These risk factors may result in acute kidney injury (AKI). Methods We estimated AKI cumulative incidence in a convenience sample of 283 agricultural workers based on elevations of serum creatinine between preshift and postshift blood samples. Heat strain was assessed based on changes in core body tempe… Show more

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“…It is conceivable that similar damage induces AKI in agricultural workers. In previous work, we found an increased risk of AKI among workers who were paid by the piece, that is, by the amount they harvest . Workers who are paid by the piece tend to work harder and faster than those paid by the hour because they can make more money, suggesting that they experience higher workload and thus, a higher risk of AKI.…”
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confidence: 79%
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“…It is conceivable that similar damage induces AKI in agricultural workers. In previous work, we found an increased risk of AKI among workers who were paid by the piece, that is, by the amount they harvest . Workers who are paid by the piece tend to work harder and faster than those paid by the hour because they can make more money, suggesting that they experience higher workload and thus, a higher risk of AKI.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Participants were recruited as part of the California Heat Illness Prevention Study, and methods have been described elsewhere . Briefly, eligible participants for this study were adults age 18 or older, working in the fields for at least 6 hours per day, understood Spanish or English, and had no impediments to swallowing an ingestible sensor.…”
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“…There have also been reports that farm workers, most of whom are migrants, may be developing acute kidney disease and CKD at higher rates than expected in the Central Valley of California (92,93). One recent study linked hospitalizations for dehydration and AKI with the onset of heat waves in the Central Valley and other hot regions in California (94).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Acute kidney injury is now being reported throughout the world in hot agricultural communities including India (Andhra Pradesh), Sri Lanka (north central province), Mexico (Vera Cruz), central Florida, and the Central Valley of California [56][57][58]. In many of these areas, epidemics of CKD are also being reported [59][60][61].…”
Section: Heat Stress Nephropathy As a Cause Of Ckdmentioning
confidence: 99%