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Association of Low-Level Ozone with Cognitive Decline in Older Adults

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JOURNAL OF ALZHEIMERS DISEASE
卷 61, 期 1, 页码 67-78

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IOS PRESS
DOI: 10.3233/JAD-170658

关键词

Air pollution; Alzheimer's disease; APOE4; ozone; particulate matter

资金

  1. NIA/NIH Grant [U01 AG016976]
  2. NIA [P30 AG019610, P30 AG013846, P50 AG008702, P50 AG025688, P50 AG047266, P30 AG010133, P50 AG005146, P50 AG005134, P50 AG016574]
  3. [P50 AG005138]
  4. [P30 AG008051]
  5. [P30 AG013854]
  6. [P30 AG008017]
  7. [P30 AG010161]
  8. [P50 AG047366]
  9. [P30 AG010129]
  10. [P50 AG016573]
  11. [P50 AG016570]
  12. [P50 AG005131]
  13. [P50 AG023501]
  14. [P30 AG035982]
  15. [P30 AG028383]
  16. [P30 AG010124]
  17. [P50 AG005133]
  18. [P50 AG005142]
  19. [P30 AG012300]
  20. [P50 AG005136]
  21. [P50 AG033514]
  22. [P50 AG005681]
  23. [P50 AG047270]
  24. NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING [U01AG016976] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER

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Increasing evidence points to an association of airborne pollutant exposure with respiratory, cardiovascular, and neurological pathology. We examined whether or not ground-level ozone or fine particulate matter <= 2.5 mu m in diameter (PM2.5) was associated with accelerated cognitive decline. Using repeated measures mixed regression modeling, we analyzed cognitive performance of a geographically diverse sampling of individuals from the National Alzheimer's Coordinating Center between 2004-2008. Ambient air concentrations of ozone and PM2.5 were established using a space-time Hierarchical Bayesian Model that statistically merged air monitor data and modeled air quality estimates. We then compared the ambient regional concentrations of ozone and PM(2.)5 with the rate of cognitive decline in residents within those regions. Increased levels of ozone correlated with an increased rate of cognitive decline, following adjustment for key individual and communitylevel risk factors. Furthermore, individuals harboring one or more APOE4 alleles exhibited a faster rate of cognitive decline. The deleterious association of ozone was confined to individuals with normal cognition who eventually became cognitively impaired as opposed to those who entered the study with baseline impairment. In contrast to ozone, we did not observe any correlation between ambient PM(2.)5 and cognitive decline at regulatory limits set by the Environmental Protection Agency. Our findings suggest that prolonged exposure to ground-level ozone may accelerate cognitive decline during the initial stages of dementia development.

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