Association of Tailpipe-Related and Nontailpipe–Related Air Pollution Exposure with Cognitive Decline in the Chicago Health and Aging Project

Dec 6, 2024Environmental health perspectives

Links Between Different Types of Air Pollution and Memory Loss in Older Adults from Chicago

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Data from 6,061 participants showed no compelling evidence that long-term exposure to traffic-related air pollutants is associated with cognitive decline.

  • Associations between four traffic-related pollutants and cognitive decline were largely inconsistent with significant negative effects.
  • A standard deviation increase in nitrogen oxides was linked to a slight reduction in the rate of cognitive decline, with a mean difference of 0.010 standard units over 5 years.
  • Sensitivity analyses indicated that results were generally stable, but prebaseline selection bias may have affected the findings.
  • The study suggests that long-term exposure to traffic-related air pollution may not significantly impact cognitive health in older adults.

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