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DEDICATION
CERTIFICATE
DECLARATION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
GLOSSARY
CONTENTS
1. Introduction
2. Review of Literature
3. Methods
Statistical analysis
4. Results
Table 4.1. Distribution of characteristics among the study population
Table 4.2. Comparison of lung volumes between control and exposed groups of 5 different industries
Table 4.3. Comparison of flow rates between control and exposed groups of 5 different industries
Fig. 4.1. Lung volumes of control and industrial workers.
Fig. 4.2. Flow rates of control and industrial workers.
4.1 Comaprison of respiratory functions between industrial workers
Table 4.4. Lung volumes of industrial workers
Table 4.5. Flow rates of industrial workers
4.2 Correlation analysis of respiratory functions with exposure duration ofindustrial workers
Table 4.6. Correlation analysis of lung volumes with exposure duration of HNL workers
Table 4.7. Correlation analysis of flow rates with exposure duration of HNL workers.
Table 4.8. Correlation analysis of lung volumes with exposure duration of IRE workers.
Table 4.9. Correlation analysis of flow rates with exposure duration of IRE workers
Table 4.10. Correlation analysis of lung volumes with exposure duration of FACT-UD workers.
Table 4.11. Correlation analysis of flow rates with exposure duration of FACT-UD workers.
Table 4.12. Correlation analysis of lung volumes with exposure duration of FACT-CD workers.
Table 4.13. Correlation analysis of flow rates with exposure duration of FACT-CD workers.
Table 4.14. Correlation analysis of lung volumes with exposure duration of cotton mill workers.
Table 4.15. Correlation analysis of flow rates with exposure duration of cotton mill workers.
4.3 Comparison of respiratory functions between control and exposed groups, stratified by smoking status
Table 4.16. Lung volumes of control (C) and HNL workers grouped independently as non-smokers (NS) and smokers (S)
Table 4.17. Flow rates of control (C) and HNL workers grouped independently as non-smokers (NS) and smokers (S)
Table 4.18. Lung volumes of control (C) and IRE workers grouped independently as non-smokers (NS) and smokers (S)
Table 4.19. Flow rates of control (C) and IRE workers grouped independently as non-smokers (NS) and smokers (S)
Table 4.20. Lung volumes of control (C) and FACT-UD workers grouped independently as non-smokers (NS) and smokers (S)
Table 4.21. Flow rates of control (C) and FACT-UD workers groupedindependently as non-smokers (NS) and smokers (S)
Table 4.22. Lung volumes of control (C) and FACT-CD workers grouped independently as non-smokers (NS) and smokers (S)
Table 4.23. Flow rates of control (C) and FACT-CD workers grouped independently as non-smokers (NS) and smokers (S)
Table 4.24. Lung volumes of control (C) and cotton mill workers grouped independently as non-smokers (NS) and smokers (S)
Table 4.25. Flow rates of control (C) and cotton mill workers grouped independently as non-smokers (NS) and smokers (S)
4.4 Comparison of industrial workers grouped as smokers and non-smokers stratified by exposure duration
Table 4.26. Analysis of variance of lung volumes among non-smoker (NS) and smoker (S) workers of 5 different industries under 10 years of exposure duration
Table 4.27. Analysis of variance of flow rates among non-smokers (NS) andsmokers of different industries under 10 years of exposure duration
Table 4.28. Analysis of variance of lung volumes among non-smokers and smokers of different industries of exposure duration between 10 and 20 years
Table 4.29. Analysis of variance of flow rates among non-smokers (NS) and smokers (S) of different industries of exposure duration between 10and 20 years
Table 4.30. Analysis of variance of lung volumes among non-smokers (NS) and smokers (S) of different industries above 20 years of exposure duration
Table 4.31. Analysis of variance of flow rates among non-smoker (NS) and smoker (S) of 5 different industries above 20 years of exposure duration
4.5 Comparison of control, smoker and non-smoker workers stratified by ageing
Table 4.32a. Lung volumes of control (C), non-smoker (NS) and smoker (S) workers of HNL under different age groups
Table 4.32b. Significance of lung volumes between different age groups among control (C), non-smoker (NS) and smoker (S) workers of HNL.
Table 4.33a Flow rates of control (C), non-smoker (NS) and smoker (S) workers of HNL under different age groups
Table 4.33b. Significance of flow rates between different age groups among control (C), non-smoker (NS) and smoker (S) workers of HNL.
Table 4.34a Lung volumes of control (C), non-smoker (NS) and smoker (S) workers of IRE under different age groups
Table 4.34b. Significance of lung volumes between different age groups amongcontrol (C), non-smoker (NS) and smoker (S) workers of IRE
Table 4.35a. Flow rates of control (C), non-smoker (NS) and smoker (S) workers of IRE under different age groups
Table 4.35b. Significance of flow rates between different age groups among control (C), non-smoker (NS) and smoker (S) workers of IRE.
Table 4.36a. Lung volumes of control (C), non-smoker (NS) and smoker (S) workers of FACT-UD under different age groups
Table 4.36b. Significance of lung volumes between different age groups among control (C), non-smoker (NS) and smoker (S) workers of FACT-UD.
Table 4.37a. Flow rates of control (C), non-smoker (NS) and smoker (S) workers of FACT-UD under different age groups
Table 4.37b. Significance of flow rates between different age groups among control (C), non-smoker (NS) and smoker (S) workers of FACT-UD
Table 4.38a. Lung volumes of control (C), non-smoker (NS) and smoker (S) workers of FACT-CD under different age groups
Table 4.38b Significance of lung volumes between different age groups among control (C), non-smoker (NS) and smoker (S) workers of FACT-CD
Table 4.39a. Flow rates of control (C), non-smoker (NS) and smoker (S) workers of FACT-CD under different age groups
Table 4.39b. Significance of flow rates between different age groups among control (C), non-smoker (NS) and smoker (S) workers of FACT-CD.
Table 4.40a. Lung volumes of control (C), non-smoker (NS) and smoker (S) workers of cotton mill under different age groups
Table 4.40b. Significance of lung volumes between different age groups among control (C), non-smoker (NS) and smoker (S) workers of cotton mill.
Table 4.41a. Flow rates of control (C), non-smoker (NS) and smoker (S) workers of cotton mill under different age groups
Table 4.41b. Significance of flow rates between different age groups among control (C), non-smoker (NS) and smoker (S) workers of cotton mill.
5. Discussion
6. Summary and Conclusion
References