Chronic and Metabolic Diseases in Construction Workers: A Systematic Review and Its Productivity Implication
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construction workers
metabolic diseases
productivity
workers health
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- https://doi.org/10.3311/CCC2024-131
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Given the global construction industry's pressing need for improved productivity in the face of growing competitive challenges, this paper examines some of the factors influencing productivity, focusing on the health of construction workers. Recognizing workers as central to project success, this paper addresses the obscure knowledge among construction workers regarding chronic and metabolic diseases, underscoring the necessity for enhanced awareness and educational interventions to mitigate the risks associated with these health conditions. A systematic literature review serves as the foundation for this investigation, aiming to catalogue the prevalence of specific health issues among construction workers globally in the last fifteen years. This approach seeks to broaden the understanding of health impacts in different contexts and suggest actionable strategies for improving worker health and, industry productivity. The paper aims to stimulate further research and action through this global perspective, highlighting the critical need for a healthier, more robust construction workforce.