TABLE 4.
Outcome | Dust | Endotoxin | b-glucan | Ozone |
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| ||||
FVC (% points) | 0.15 (−0.33, 0.64) | 0.08 (− 0.24, 0.39) | 0.03 (− 0.48, 0.54) | 0.44 (− 2.27, 3.15) |
FEV1 (% points) | 0.22 (− 0.36, 0.81) | 0.10 (− 0.49, 0.28) | 0.04 (− 0.57, 0.65) | 0.80 (− 2.43, 4.04) |
FEV/FVC (% points) | 0.22 (− 0.18, 0.61) | 0.06 (− 0.32, 0.20) | 0.13 (− 0.28, 0.54) | 0.04 (− 2.15, 2.23) |
FEF25–75 (% points) | 0.33 (− 1.32, 1.99) | 0.40 (− 1.49, 0.69) | 0.21 (− 1.52, 1.95) | 4.43 (− 4.76, 13.62) |
PEFR (% points) | 2.24 (0.18, 4.30) | 1.03 (−0.31, 2.36) | 1.21 (− 1.00, 3.42) | 4.86 (− 6.80, 16.53) |
Boldface indicates statistical significance.
FEV1, forced expiratory volume in the first second; FEF25–75, forced expiratory flow at 25–75%, FVC, forced vital capacity; PEFR, peak expiratory flow rate.
Exposures were log transformed and analyzed as continuous variables.
Linear mixed effect models were adjusted for smoking (binary: current vs nonsmoker); primary work environment (binary: indoor vs outdoor) and whether measurements were collected on nonwork days (binary: day off vs work day).