RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LEAD EXPOSURE AND INSOMNIA ON LEVY OFFICERS INDRALAYA OGAN ILIR TERMINAL 2014 (Peer Review)

Sunarsih, Elvi and Faisya, Achmad Fickry (2020) RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LEAD EXPOSURE AND INSOMNIA ON LEVY OFFICERS INDRALAYA OGAN ILIR TERMINAL 2014 (Peer Review). Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat Universitas Sriwijaya. (Unpublished)

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Abstract

Background: One of the air pollutants is lead (Pb) that comes from motor vehicle emissions. Pb in the form of Tetra Ethyl Lead (TEL) and Tetra Methyl Lead (TML), is added into gasoline to increase the octane value. The increased traffic flow of motor vehicles also increases the level of lead in the air and in the human body that is exposed to Pb constantly, so that it is needed to be monitored by ambient monitoring and personal monitoring. One of the risky jobs to be exposed to Pb per day is a retribution officer in Indralaya Ogan Ilir public transport station. Indralaya station accommodates at least 2,300 public motor vehicles/day. One of the symptomps of lead toxicity effect is sleeping disorder called insomnia. Based on preliminary survey results with 6 respondents from 40 retribution officers,it was found that 66.7% of officers have insomnia. Hence, it is necessary to analyze the insidence of insomnia. Method: The design of this research was cross sectional. A sample of size of 38 respondents was selected purposively in East Post and West Post of Indralaya public transport station. Information were collected through interview, measurement, and laboratory analysis. The data were analyzed using univariat and bivariate methods. The results were presented in tables. Result: The results showed that insomnia was related to lead concentration in the hair (p-value 0.01), coffee consumption (p-value 0.04) and energy drink consumption (p-value 0.04). Moreover, insomnia was not related to age (p-value 1.00), period of work (p-value 0.2), marital status (p-value 0.2), smoking (p-value 1.00) and drug consumption (p-value 0.3) with insomnia. Conclusion: There was relationship between lead exposure and insomnia. It is suggested to improve work pattern and individual lifestyles in order to obtain better quality of sleeping.

Item Type: Other
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Divisions: 10-Faculty of Public Health > 13251-Environmental Health (S1)
Depositing User: Dr Elvi Sunarsih
Date Deposited: 03 Sep 2021 10:32
Last Modified: 03 Sep 2021 10:32
URI: http://repository.unsri.ac.id/id/eprint/53362

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