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Occupational exposure to pesticides in family agriculture and the oxidative, biochemical and hematological profile in this agricultural model

Family agriculture represents 80% of the Brazilian rural population, and rural workers linked to this agricultural model are also occupationally exposed to pesticides, which causes health risks for this part of the population. Thus, assessing health conditions becomes important and necessary as a fo...

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Published in:Life sciences (1973) 2018-06, Vol.203, p.177-183
Main Authors: Cattelan, Márcia Denise Pavanelo, Maurer, Patrícia, Garcia, Fernandez, Berro, Lyana Feijoó, Machado, Michel Mansur, Manfredini, Vanusa, Piccoli, Jacqueline da Costa Escobar
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description Family agriculture represents 80% of the Brazilian rural population, and rural workers linked to this agricultural model are also occupationally exposed to pesticides, which causes health risks for this part of the population. Thus, assessing health conditions becomes important and necessary as a form of biomonitoring of markers that can be used in effective health programs for agricultural workers. A total of 152 farmers, with an average age of 52 years, who answered the questionnaire and performed anthropometric, blood pressure, and blood dosages to determine the biochemical profile, hematological, markers of oxidative stress and mutagenicity. The sample was divided according to the interview report in two groups: volunteers who use pesticides in agricultural work (n = 84), and volunteers who do not use pesticides (n = 68). The group that uses pesticides presented higher values for measuring the circumference of the neck, and significant changes for the markers of oxidative stress, TBARS and Carbonyl, as well as significant reduction of antioxidant enzymes SOD, GPx e GSH, and in the dosages of total cholesterol, alkaline phosphatase, albumin, total leukocytes, monocytes and platelets. No mutagenic damage was verified according to the micronucleus test (MN). The parameters that presented changes for the group that uses pesticides prove that even the low exposure can cause alteration of biomarkers, likely to compromise the health of the rural population. The results indicate the need for biomonitoring, and evaluation of its long-term impacts on farmers' health. [Display omitted]
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Agrochemicals
Alkaline phosphatase
Anthropometry
Antioxidants
Biochemical profile
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Biomonitoring
Blood pressure
Carbonyls
Cholesterol
Exposure
Families & family life
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Farmworkers
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Leukocytes
Medical personnel
Monocytes
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Neck
Occupational exposure
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Pesticides
Platelets
Rural areas
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