Outdoor air pollution exposure and inter-relation of global cognitive performance and emotional distress in older women

Jan 1, 2021Environmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)

Outdoor air pollution, thinking skills, and emotional distress linked in older women

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Abstract

Increases in PM exposure (β = -0.144 per interquartile range) and NO exposure (β = -0.157 per interquartile range) are associated with lower initial cognitive performance in older women.

  • Long-term exposure to particulate matter and nitrogen dioxide may negatively impact cognitive ability in older adults.
  • Lower cognitive performance is associated with increased emotional distress over the subsequent year.
  • The effects of PM and NO exposure on emotional distress appear to be mediated by their impact on cognitive performance.
  • No significant indirect associations were found between air pollution exposures and cognitive performance trajectories mediated by baseline emotional distress.

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