Environmental research

APOE ε4 gene changes how toxic metals relate to thinking problems in older adults

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Abstract

Lead exposure is associated with a 31.0% increased risk of cognitive impairment in older adults.

  • Blood lead (Pb) levels show a significant linear association with cognitive impairment.
  • The toxic metal mixture is linked to cognitive impairment, though not statistically significant.
  • The combination of lead and the mixture of toxic metals interacts with the APOE ε4 genotype, contributing to cognitive impairment.
  • The APOE ε4 allele may amplify the effects of lead and the toxic metal mixture on cognitive decline.

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