Air quality improvement and cognitive function benefit: Insight from clean air action in China

Aug 28, 2022Environmental research

Improved air quality linked to better thinking skills: Evidence from clean air efforts in China

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Abstract

The odds ratio for cognitive impairment associated with the highest versus lowest quartile of particulate matter exposure reduction is 0.46.

  • A significant reduction in particulate matter (PM) and nitrogen dioxide (NO) is associated with slower cognitive decline.
  • The odds ratios for cognitive impairment show protective effects linked to decreased levels of PM and NO.
  • The association between PM reduction and cognitive function decline is stronger in males compared to females.
  • Reduction in ozone levels appears to be less related to changes in cognitive function.

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