A sample of 269 workers, selected randomly from 1600 employees of a sealed 42-storeyoffice building of a major bank in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, responded to the standard RoyalSociety of Health Advisory Group questionnaire about Sick Building Syndrome.Upper airways respiratory symptoms occupied a prominent position, with a prevalence ofaround 40%, whereas the lower airways manifestations frequencies were below 20%. Themost prevalent symptoms were lethargy/tiredness and headache, with values over 50%,although these are the symptoms that least improved out off the work environment.The nasopharyngeal and ophthalmic manifestations seem to be those that suffer a greaterinfluence from the internal environment, for they present the highest indices of improvementwhen the worker is away from the workplace.
Prevalence of respiratory symptoms of the upper and lower airways in office block workers, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Year:
2003
Bibliographic info:
Healthy Buildings 2003 - Proceedings 7th International Conference (7th-11th December 2003) - National University of Singapore - Vol. 3, pp 60-64, 2 Tab., 20 Ref.