Alpaslan Türkkan
Uludağ University
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Asia-Pacific Journal of Public Health | 2012
Kayıhan Pala; Alpaslan Türkkan; Harika Gerçek; Erdinç Osman; Hamdi Aytekin
The aim of this cross-sectional study was to evaluate the health and respiratory function of residents around the Orhaneli thermal power plant in Turkey. The study was conducted using face-to-face interviews, and respiratory functions were measured with a spirometer. The respiratory functions of 2350 residents, 15 years and older, living in communities near the coal-fired Orhaneli thermal power plant in Turkey were measured. The control group consisted of 469 persons from similar communities without a nearby power plant. The FEV1 (forced expiratory volume after 1 s) and FVC (forced vital capacity) values of the study participants were significantly lower than those of the control group, and residents directly downwind of the plant’s smokestack showed greater impairment of respiratory functions compared with residents upwind.
Journal of Community Health Nursing | 2013
Alpaslan Türkkan; Kayıhan Pala
Self-rated health is a good indicator for mortality and morbidity, and many of the factors affecting self-rated health are well known. However, the effect of familial disease history on an individuals health perception has not been investigated. This study examined the effects of chronic and serious diseases in mothers, fathers, and siblings, and familial deaths, on self-rated health. A history of familial cancer or stroke affected mens health perceptions negatively, and the presence of familial heart disease affected womens health perception negatively.
International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics | 2016
Alpaslan Türkkan; Kayıhan Pala
Introduction. The aim of this study was to evaluate the trend of occupational injuries in Turkey using epidemiologic criteria such as incidence mortality and fatality/all injuries recorded – rates. Materials and methods. Safety and health data were obtained from the Annual Statistic Books of the Social Insurance Institution (1988–2006) and Social Security Institution (2007–2011) of Turkey. Results. The results from the official data showed that although total employment is increasing the number of occupational injuries and incidence and mortality rates are decreasing. The results also demonstrate that occupational fatality/all injuries recorded – rate is increasing. The fatality/all injuries recorded – rate per 1000 injuries increased to 25.5 in 2011 from 8.6 in 1988. Each work day an average of five people died because of occupational injuries. Discussion and conclusions. The fatality/all injuries recorded – rate (the number of fatal cases per 1000 occupational injuries) is an important indicator of the injury rate for a country. Systems of occupational injury and illness surveillance constitute a critical resource for the management and reduction of occupational injuries and illness.
Industrial Health | 2009
Kayıhan Pala; Alpaslan Türkkan; Seref Gucer; Erdinç Osman; Hamdi Aytekin
Turk Pediatri Arsivi-turkish Archives of Pediatrics | 2010
Kayıhan Pala; Alpaslan Türkkan; Harika Gerçek
Journal of Community Health | 2009
Alpaslan Türkkan; Hamdi Aytekin
TAF Preventive Medicine Bulletin | 2010
Ozlem Kizek; Alpaslan Türkkan; Kayıhan Pala
Uludağ University Journal of The Faculty of Engineering | 2009
Alpaslan Türkkan; Kayıhan Pala
International Peer-Reviewed Journal of Nutrition Research | 2017
Kayıhan Pala; Harika Gerçek; Nalan Akış; Alpaslan Türkkan; Elife Göksal; Petek Eylül Taneri
INTERNATIONAL REFEREED JOURNAL OF NURSING RESEARCHES | 2017
ayşe betül çelik; Nalan Akış; fatma düzgün; Alpaslan Türkkan