Long‐term exposure to air pollution and road traffic noise and incidence of dementia in the Danish Nurse Cohort

Author:

Tuffier Stéphane1ORCID,Zhang Jiawei1ORCID,Bergmann Marie1ORCID,So Rina12ORCID,Napolitano George Maria1ORCID,Cole‐Hunter Thomas1ORCID,Maric Matija1,Antic Sonja34,Brandt Jørgen56ORCID,Ketzel Matthias57ORCID,Loft Steffen1ORCID,Lim Youn‐Hee1,Andersen Zorana Jovanovic1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Section of Environmental Health Department of Public Health University of Copenhagen Copenhagen Denmark

2. Department of Epidemiology and Public Health University College London London UK

3. Department of Neurology Aarhus University Hospital Aarhus Denmark

4. The Research Clinic for Functional Disorders and Psychosomatics Aarhus University Hospital Aarhus Denmark

5. Department of Environmental Science Aarhus University Roskilde Denmark

6. iClimate Interdisciplinary Centre for Climate Change Aarhus University Roskilde Denmark

7. Global Centre for Clean Air Research (GCARE) University of Surrey Guildford UK

Abstract

AbstractINTRODUCTIONWe examined the association of long‐term exposure to air pollution and road traffic noise with dementia incidence in the Danish Nurse Cohort.METHODSFemale nurses were followed for dementia incidence (hospital contact or medication prescription) from 1993/1999 to 2020. Air pollution and road traffic noise levels were estimated at nurses’ residences, and their associations with dementia were examined using Cox regression models.RESULTSOf 25,233 nurses 1409 developed dementia. Particulate matter with a diameter of ≤2.5 µm (PM2.5) was associated with dementia incidence, after adjusting for lifestyle, socioeconomic status, and road traffic noise (hazard ratio [95% confidence interval] 1.35 [1.15–1.59] per interquartile range of 2.6 µg/m3). There was no association of PM2.5 with dementia in physically active nurses. Association with road traffic noise diminished after adjusting for PM₂.₅ (1.02 [0.93–1.11] per 7.6 dB).DISCUSSIONLong‐term exposure to air pollution increases risk of dementia, and physical activity may moderate this risk.Highlights Long‐term exposure to air pollution was associated with increased risk of dementia among female nurses from the Danish Nurse Cohort. Association of air pollution with dementia was independent of road traffic noise. Association of road traffic noise with dementia diminished after adjusting for air pollution. Physical activity moderated adverse effects of air pollution on dementia.

Publisher

Wiley

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