Cement Dust Exposure and Risk of Hyperglycemia and Overweight among Artisans and Residents Close to a Cement Factory in Sokoto, Nigeria
T Yahaya, KA Sani, E Oladele, E Yawa, M Musa, M Abubakar, R Sulaiman,, M Bilyaminu

TL;DR
This study investigates the health impacts of cement dust exposure on residents and artisans near a cement factory in Nigeria, finding increased risks of overweight, obesity, and hyperglycemia linked to exposure duration and lifestyle factors.
Contribution
It provides empirical evidence on the association between cement dust exposure and metabolic health risks in a Nigerian community, highlighting specific risk factors.
Findings
Over 40% of participants were overweight
52.78% of participants were diabetic
Long exposure hours increased health risks
Abstract
The potential health risks of cement dust exposure are increasingly raising concern worldwide as the cement industry expands in response to rising cement demand. This necessitates the need to determine the nature of the risks in order to develop appropriate measures. This study determined the effects of cement dust exposure on the weight and blood glucose levels of people residing or working around a cement company in Sokoto, Nigeria. Demographic information was obtained using questionnaires from 72 participants, which included age, gender, educational level, exposure hours, occupation, and lifestyle. The blood glucose levels and body mass index (BMI) were measured using a Fine Test glucometer and a mechanical scale, respectively. The results showed that most of the people living or working around the cement company were middle-aged men (31-40; 42.06%) with a primary (33.33%) or…
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