2021
DOI: 10.21608/ejchem.2021.69699.3531
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Implication of aluminum in exerting some health disorders among exposed workers

Abstract: The present study aimed to evaluate implication of aluminum in exerting male reproductive and thyroid hormonal disorders and lipid profile changes among aluminum workers. Cross-sectional study was carried on 56 male aluminum workers in aluminum welding factory. Aluminum dust level was measured and questionnaire was conducted for all participants. Urinary aluminum level, serum total cholesterol, triglycerides, high density lipoprotein, high sensitive c-reactive protein, apolipoprotein-E, total antioxidant capac… Show more

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“…There was a positive correlation between serum Al levels among studied welders and FSH, LH, age, and duration of work, but a negative correlation between serum Al levels and testosterone, SOD levels, and IIEF-5 score (Table 4). This was in accordance with Beshir et al (2021), in their study on implication of aluminum in exerting some health disorders among exposed workers in Egypt and observed significantly higher urinary Al among 56 male Al welders, while total antioxidant capacity was markedly lower compared to the control. Serum FSH was markedly greater among the exposed group compared to the controls.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…There was a positive correlation between serum Al levels among studied welders and FSH, LH, age, and duration of work, but a negative correlation between serum Al levels and testosterone, SOD levels, and IIEF-5 score (Table 4). This was in accordance with Beshir et al (2021), in their study on implication of aluminum in exerting some health disorders among exposed workers in Egypt and observed significantly higher urinary Al among 56 male Al welders, while total antioxidant capacity was markedly lower compared to the control. Serum FSH was markedly greater among the exposed group compared to the controls.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%