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Relationship between Metal Exposures, Dietary Macronutrient Intake, and Blood Glucose Levels of Informal Electronic Waste Recyclers in Ghana

While metal exposures are generally high among informal electronic waste (e-waste) recyclers, the joint effect of metals and dietary macronutrients on their metabolic health is unknown. Therefore, we investigated the relationship between metal exposures, dietary macronutrients intake, and blood gluc...

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Autores principales: Dawud, Fayizatu, Takyi, Sylvia Akpene, Arko-Mensah, John, Basu, Niladri, Egbi, Godfred, Ofori-Attah, Ebenezer, Bawuah, Serwaa Akoto, Fobil, Julius N.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9564681/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36232070
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191912768
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author Dawud, Fayizatu
Takyi, Sylvia Akpene
Arko-Mensah, John
Basu, Niladri
Egbi, Godfred
Ofori-Attah, Ebenezer
Bawuah, Serwaa Akoto
Fobil, Julius N.
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description While metal exposures are generally high among informal electronic waste (e-waste) recyclers, the joint effect of metals and dietary macronutrients on their metabolic health is unknown. Therefore, we investigated the relationship between metal exposures, dietary macronutrients intake, and blood glucose levels of e-waste recyclers at Agbogbloshie using dietary information (48-h recall survey), blood metals (Pb & Cd), and HbA1C levels of 151 participants (100 e-waste recyclers and 51 controls from the Accra, Ghana) in March 2017. A linear regression model was used to estimate the joint relationship between metal exposures, dietary macronutrient intake, and blood glucose levels. Except for dietary proteins, both groups had macronutrient deficiencies. Diabetes prevalence was significantly higher among controls. Saturated fat, OMEGA-3, and cholesterol intake were associated with significant increases in blood glucose levels of recyclers. In a joint model, while 1 mg of cholesterol consumed was associated with a 0.7% increase in blood glucose, 1 g/L of Pb was found to significantly increase blood glucose levels by 0.9% among recyclers. Although the dietary consumption of cholesterol and fat was not high, it is still possible that exposure to Pb and Cd may still increase the risk of diabetes among both e-waste recyclers and the general population.
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spelling pubmed-95646812022-10-15 Relationship between Metal Exposures, Dietary Macronutrient Intake, and Blood Glucose Levels of Informal Electronic Waste Recyclers in Ghana Dawud, Fayizatu Takyi, Sylvia Akpene Arko-Mensah, John Basu, Niladri Egbi, Godfred Ofori-Attah, Ebenezer Bawuah, Serwaa Akoto Fobil, Julius N. Int J Environ Res Public Health Article While metal exposures are generally high among informal electronic waste (e-waste) recyclers, the joint effect of metals and dietary macronutrients on their metabolic health is unknown. Therefore, we investigated the relationship between metal exposures, dietary macronutrients intake, and blood glucose levels of e-waste recyclers at Agbogbloshie using dietary information (48-h recall survey), blood metals (Pb & Cd), and HbA1C levels of 151 participants (100 e-waste recyclers and 51 controls from the Accra, Ghana) in March 2017. A linear regression model was used to estimate the joint relationship between metal exposures, dietary macronutrient intake, and blood glucose levels. Except for dietary proteins, both groups had macronutrient deficiencies. Diabetes prevalence was significantly higher among controls. Saturated fat, OMEGA-3, and cholesterol intake were associated with significant increases in blood glucose levels of recyclers. In a joint model, while 1 mg of cholesterol consumed was associated with a 0.7% increase in blood glucose, 1 g/L of Pb was found to significantly increase blood glucose levels by 0.9% among recyclers. Although the dietary consumption of cholesterol and fat was not high, it is still possible that exposure to Pb and Cd may still increase the risk of diabetes among both e-waste recyclers and the general population. MDPI 2022-10-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9564681/ /pubmed/36232070 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191912768 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Bawuah, Serwaa Akoto
Fobil, Julius N.
Relationship between Metal Exposures, Dietary Macronutrient Intake, and Blood Glucose Levels of Informal Electronic Waste Recyclers in Ghana
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title_full Relationship between Metal Exposures, Dietary Macronutrient Intake, and Blood Glucose Levels of Informal Electronic Waste Recyclers in Ghana
title_fullStr Relationship between Metal Exposures, Dietary Macronutrient Intake, and Blood Glucose Levels of Informal Electronic Waste Recyclers in Ghana
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title_short Relationship between Metal Exposures, Dietary Macronutrient Intake, and Blood Glucose Levels of Informal Electronic Waste Recyclers in Ghana
title_sort relationship between metal exposures, dietary macronutrient intake, and blood glucose levels of informal electronic waste recyclers in ghana
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9564681/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36232070
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191912768
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