Exposure to ambient air pollutants and the onset of dementia in Québec, Canada

Aug 3, 2020Environmental research

Exposure to air pollution and the risk of developing dementia in Quebec, Canada

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Abstract

199,826 individuals developed dementia over 13,242,270 person-years of follow-up.

  • An interquartile range increase in nitrogen dioxide (NO) exposure is associated with a hazard ratio of 1.005 for dementia onset.
  • Fine particulate matter (PM) exposure shows a hazard ratio of 1.016 for dementia with an interquartile range increase.
  • Living closer to major roads is associated with a hazard ratio of 0.969 for dementia onset, indicating potential protective effects.
  • These findings suggest a potential link between residential air pollution and the risk of developing dementia.

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