Effects of major air pollutants on cognitive function in middle-aged and elderly adults: Panel data evidence from China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study

Nov 8, 2024Journal of global health

Major air pollution linked to thinking skills in middle-aged and older adults in China

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Abstract

Higher levels of particulate matter and nitrogen dioxide are associated with lower cognitive function scores in Chinese middle-aged and older adults.

  • Particulate matter with a diameter of less than 1 Β΅m and nitrogen dioxide negatively impact cognitive function.
  • The coefficients for particulate matter were -0.093, -0.051, and -0.030, indicating a significant decrease in cognitive scores.
  • Nitrogen dioxide was associated with a coefficient of -0.094, also signifying a reduction in cognitive function.
  • An interaction among the five major pollutants showed a significant negative effect on cognitive function with a coefficient of -2.89.
  • These findings suggest that increased air pollution may lead to cognitive decline in older adults.

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