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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2008 Dec 19.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Ind Med. 2008 Oct;51(10):782–794. doi: 10.1002/ajim.20622

TABLE III.

Median DMAP (nmol/g) and MDA (μg/g) Urinary Metabolite Levels by Behaviors and Demographic Characteristics

Median (IQR)
Characteristic No. (%) DMAP (nmol/g; n = 73)a MDA (μg/g; n = 72)a
Wear long-sleeve shirt, pants, closed-toe shoes, and hatb
 Yes 67 (91.8)c 211.3 (112.8, 376.4) 60.2 (19.0,152.0)
 No 6 (8.2) 703.4 (466.2, 861.8)** 276.7 (178.9, 442.3)**
Wear clean work clothes dailyb
 Yes 18 (24.7) 133.7 (79.3, 222.5) 22.8 (10.2,106.6)
 No 55 (75.3)c 254.1 (156.8, 505.8)*,** 103.5 (27.7, 208.9)**
Neither use gloves nor handwash with soapb
 Yes 8 (11.0) 433.5 (240.8, 683.8) 193.7 (116.2,409.5)
 No 65 (89.0)c 206.4 (112.8, 376.4)* 56.7 (16.8,161.5)**
Only use glovesb
 Yes 3 (4.1) 1328.3 (188.4,1486.2) 186.3 (126.6, 627.6)
 No 70 (95.9)c 218.3 (112.8, 407.1)a, 61.8 (21.4,173.6)*
Only handwash with soapb
 Yes 34 (46.6) 214.3 (150.2, 376.4) 56.7 (21.8,117.0)
 No 39 (53.4)c 222.5 (74.3, 505.8) 116.2 (19.0, 204.3)
Both use gloves and handwash with soapb
 Yes 28 (38.4)c 155.0 (63.0, 309.2) 39.3 (5.5,173.6)
 No 45 (61.6) 231.5 (188.4, 460.0)** 82.6 (24.8,184.2)
No. times handwashd
 0 1 (1.4) 460.0 183.2
 1–2 21 (28.8) 397.7 (97.7, 513.3) 143.8 (27.7,184.2)
 ≥3 51 (69.9)c 222.0 (122.9, 407.1) 58.4 (14.6,173.6)
No. times hand wash with soapd
 0 11 (15.1) 744.1 (188.4,1328.3)e,** 293.0 (111.0, 442.3)f,**
 1–2 17 (23.3) 354.0 (79.3, 513.3) 151.0 (21.4,184.2)
 ≥3 45 (61.6)c 219.2 (122.9, 347.8) 43.6 (10.0,138.5)
Sexb
 Female 12 (16.4)c 222.5 (81.8, 267.5) 30.9 (4.8,106.6)
 Male 61 (83.6) 218.3 (132.4, 463.1) 93.3 (23.5,186.3)*
Aged
 18–24 25 (34.3)c 254.1 (141.3, 505.8)g, 99.9 (25.0,194.2)
 25–29 15 (20.5) 219.2 (153.2, 502.3) 129.2 (24.8, 221.4)
 30–39 17 (23.3) 172.7 (64.6, 267.5) 33.7 (4.8, 54.9)
 >40 16 (21.9) 252.1 (103.7, 418.2) 60.2 (24.8,184.7)

No., number; IQR, inter quartile range.

a

Urinary metabolite levels are adjusted for creatinine concentration.

b

P values from nonparametric Kruskall–Wallis test.

c

Frequency one less for MDA.

d

P values from linear regression.

e

Difference between not handwashing with soap and handwashing with soap 1–2 times (P<0.05) and 3–4 times (P<0.20).

f

Difference between not handwashing and handwashing with soap 1–2 times (P<0.20) and 3–4 times (P<0.05).

g

Difference between farmworkers age18–24 and aged 30–39.

*

P<0.10.

**

P<0.05.

P<0.20.