Exposure to fine particulate matter and temporal dynamics of episodic memory and depressive symptoms in older women

Dec 28, 2019Environment international

Fine Particle Air Pollution and Changes Over Time in Memory and Depression Symptoms in Older Women

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Abstract

A 4.04 μg/m increase in particulate matter exposure is significantly associated with accelerated declines in episodic memory.

  • One inter-quartile increase in 3-year particulate matter exposure correlates with declines in verbal learning and free-recall memory.
  • No significant association was found between particulate matter exposure and changes in depressive symptoms.
  • Bivariate analyses indicate a link between declines in episodic memory and changes in depressive symptoms.
  • Significant indirect effects of particulate matter on changes in depressive symptoms were observed.
  • Findings suggest that particulate matter may impair brain areas involved in memory, potentially leading to depressive symptoms.

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