Neurological symptoms of the sick building syndrome: Analysis of a questionnaire

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Citterio, A [1 ]
Sinforiani, E [1 ]
Verri, A [1 ]
Cristina, S [1 ]
Gerosa, E [1 ]
Nappi, G [1 ]
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[1] IRCCS, C Mondino Inst Neurol, I-27100 Pavia, Italy
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headache; psychophysiological disorders; sick building syndrome; workplace;
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Sick building syndrome (SBS) is an excess of work-related irritations of the skin and mucous membranes and of symptoms such as headache and fatigue in those working in modern air-conditioned buildings. We aimed to analyse the neurological symptoms, especially headache, in workers with potential SBS. The most frequent symptoms were headache and dry eyes. Sex was a major factor of difference: women report more symptoms than men. A positive correlation emerged between the number of symptoms and the asthenia scale score. Only 11 (8.2% of the whole sample) and 37 (27.4%) workers met all the IHS criteria for migraine and tension-type headache respectively. At least one symptom of SBS was present in 92.6% of workers. A negative correlation emerges between air conditioning and headache during working hours. No correlation emerges between the workplace comfort indicator and SBS and asthenic symptoms while a negative correlation was found between migraine and tension-type headache and comfort in the workplace. SBS symptoms are very frequent among all workers but headache is the primary symptom.
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