Assessment of stress biomarkers associated with perceived stress scale among steel manufacturing workers / Siti Nornajihah Nordin
Over the past decades, salivary biomarker has gained a lot of interest in the detection and assessment of stress (Nater et al., 2005). This study aims to identify salivary biomarkers immunoglobulin A (slgA) and alpha amylase level associated with stress among Steel Manufacturing workers. In addition...
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Format: | Student Project |
Language: | English |
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2013
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Online Access: | http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/44152/1/44152.PDF http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/44152/ |
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Summary: | Over the past decades, salivary biomarker has gained a lot of interest in the detection and assessment of stress (Nater et al., 2005). This study aims to identify salivary biomarkers immunoglobulin A (slgA) and alpha amylase level associated with stress among Steel Manufacturing workers. In addition, this study is also to assess the self perceived stress between two different groups, work area (administration vs. production) and smoking status (smoking vs. non-smoking) and its association with the marks scored. All unstimulated saliva samples for assessment of immunoglobulin A (SlgA) and alpha amylase (SAA) were collected in the morning, between 8.30 am and 12.00 pm by using passive drooling technique. The samples were stored in -20°C freezer until further analysis. The p-value for the test of alpha amylase (SAA) between administrative and production showed no difference (p=0.601 ). Meanwhile, the p-value for SAA vs. smoking status is less than 0.05. Thus, there is difference in mean for SAA (p=0.004) between smoking and non-smoking. Higher mean of SAA level was observed in non-smoking workers compared with smoking workers. On the other hand, the p-value for test of immunoglobulin A (SlgA) between administration and production show no differences (p=0.788). In contrast, ..there is significant differences (p=0.000) between SlgA level for smoking and non- smoking workers. Higher mean of SlgA level were observed in non-smoking workers compared with smoking workers. There is no correlation (r=-0.083) between Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) and SAA level. Meanwhile positive fair correlation (r= 0.367) were obtained between PSS and SlgA level. These findings suggest that salivary immunoglobulin A can be good biomarkers for stress detection in saliva. |
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