Accelerated biological aging and brain structural alterations linking air pollution to dementia risk: a prospective cohort study

Apr 4, 2026The journal of nutrition, health & aging

Faster body aging and brain changes that connect air pollution to dementia risk

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Abstract

Participants in the highest air pollution exposure group had a 20% increased risk of dementia compared to those in the lowest exposure group.

  • Higher exposure to particulate matter and nitrogen oxides is associated with increased dementia risk.
  • Air pollution exposure correlates with reduced global and several regional brain volumes.
  • Biological aging acceleration and brain atrophy may mediate the relationship between air pollution and dementia risk.

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