Authors
Diane S Rohlman, Michael Lasarev, W Kent Anger, Jennifer Scherer, Jeffrey Stupfel, Linda McCauley
Publication date
2007/3/1
Journal
Neurotoxicology
Volume
28
Issue
2
Pages
374-380
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
There are many occupational hazards associated with working in agriculture including risk of injury and exposure to pesticides. Research examining neurobehavioral effects of pesticide exposure have focused primarily on the acute effects in adults working in agriculture. Organophosphate poisoned populations have shown a consistent pattern of deficits when compared to a non-exposed or non-poisoned population on measures of motor speed and coordination, sustained attention, and information processing speed. Fewer studies have examined the effect of long-term low-level exposure on nervous system functioning in agricultural workers. Pesticides are thought to pose a considerably higher risk to children than to adults, yet little is known about the extent or magnitude of health problems related to occupational exposure to pesticides in children and adolescents. The present study compared the …
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