.

ISSN 2063-5346
For urgent queries please contact : +918130348310

DIABETES RISK, NOISE EXPOSURE AND UNEXPOSURE WITH RESPECT TO OCCUPATIONAL AS WELL AS ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS

Main Article Content

Dr Shahid Shehzad, Dr. Vaneeza Mushtaq, Dr Muhammad Hammad Ur Rehman Aslam, Shah Fahad Ali Khan, Sughra Latif, Maida Zulfiqar, Khurram Shahzad, Omar Zeb Khan, Kashif Lodhi
» doi: 10.53555/ecb/2023.12.Si13.234

Abstract

Background: Every type of pollution disturbs our daily life. Noise pollution is also one of them. This issue does not just link to any one country but it is widely spread all over the world. The noise effects the whole body. It disturbs both mental and physical activities of the human body system. Due to mental and physical stress, many harmful diseases generated inside our body and leaves dangerous effects. Aim: This study was aimed to know the difference between occupational connect of noise and its relationship with diabetes. Methodology: To calculate accurate results, different types of methods are used such as a cross sectional study was held between 304 workers. They divided them into two separate groups and each group contains 152 members. Group 1 was named as Noise Exposure Group and other was known as Exposure To Noise. Members of both groups were different, as group 1 workers were doing their duties in day shift and were working on fixed position but on the other hand, members of group 2 were working in night shifts and was performing some different duties as they collect data and generate results. Results: After applying different types of methods, the different number of results were calculated as the level of sound for group 1 was 88 Db and for group 2, it was 45 Db. As by calculating the results related to exposure and no exposure to noise, they also calculate the number of workers got effected with it. About 25 works was linked with group 1 and 15 workers was linked up with group Conclusion: After discussing all these points and results, they conclude that noise pollution is not that much linked with diabetes. They conclude that risk of diabetes does not increase with respect to noise. Further researches are needed to exactly know this factor that either noise is linked with diabetes or not.

Article Details