Air Pollution and the Dynamic Association Between Depressive Symptoms and Memory in Oldest‐Old Women

Nov 18, 2020Journal of the American Geriatrics Society

Air Pollution and How Changes in Depression Relate to Memory in Very Old Women

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Abstract

Exposure to nitrogen dioxide and particulate matter is associated with increases in depressive symptoms in women aged 80 and older.

  • Higher levels of nitrogen dioxide exposure are linked to an increase in depressive symptoms, with a significant association observed.
  • Particulate matter exposure also correlates with larger increases in depressive symptoms.
  • Increased depressive symptoms are associated with accelerated declines in episodic memory.
  • There is an indirect effect of nitrogen dioxide and particulate matter exposure on episodic memory decline, mediated by depressive symptoms.
  • The magnitude of change in depressive symptoms due to air pollution exposure is less than 1 point on the Geriatric Depression Scale, raising questions about clinical significance.

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