Association Between Cardiovascular Disease and Long-term Exposure to Air Pollution With the Risk of Dementia

Apr 1, 2020JAMA neurology

Link Between Heart Disease, Long-Term Air Pollution Exposure, and Dementia Risk

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Abstract

The hazard of dementia increased by as much as 50% per interquartile range difference in mean pollutant levels over the previous 5 years.

  • Long-term exposure to air pollution is associated with an increased risk of dementia.
  • Specific pollutants, such as particulate matter (PM2.5) and nitrogen oxide (NOx), were linked to higher dementia risk.
  • Heart failure and ischemic heart disease may enhance the risk of dementia associated with air pollution exposure.
  • Stroke was identified as a significant intermediate condition, explaining 49.4% of dementia cases related to air pollution.

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