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Respiratory function in coffee workers
1979
Occupational and Environmental Medicine
Respiratory function was studied in three groups of workers employed in processing coffee. The prevalence of almost all chronic respiratory symptoms was significantly higher in coffee processors than in control workers. In each group during the Monday work shift there was a significant mean acute decrease in the maximum expiratory flow rate at 50 % vital capacity (VC), ranging from 4-0 % to 8-7 " and at 25 % VC, ranging from 60 '/ to 18-5 %. Acute reductions in FEV1.0 were considerably lower,
doi:10.1136/oem.36.2.117
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