Offset polluted air through exercise 

Air pollution is a serious risk factor for dementia, especially in combination with an unhealthy lifestyle. However, regular exercise can mitigate the risk and is an effective preventive measure, even in polluted environments. A study from China investigated how air pollution, specifically exposure to nitrogen dioxide (NO₂) and fine particulate matter (particle sizes PM2.5 and ...

Preventively reduce air pollutants 

How will air pollution and climate change affect the frequency of new dementia cases in the future? Researchers from Spain investigated this question. Air pollution is a major health risk that is exacerbated by climate change. For example, various studies have shown links between pollutants such as fine particulate matter and nitrogen dioxide and Alzheimer's...

Fine dust causing dementia

Science has extensively investigated how air pollutants affect cognitive functions, changes in brain structure, and the occurrence of dementia. However, the body of research is not always clear, and the findings are often contradictory. Four publications offer clear statements. For example, researchers from Canada examined the connection between air pollution and…

Dementia Risk Factors: Fine Particulate Matter & More.

Environmental factors play a significant role in dementia diseases. Researchers from Canada and the USA have identified nine environmental factors in a current review study that increase the risk for Alzheimer's disease, vascular dementia, and other forms of dementia, as well as mild cognitive impairment (MCI). According to the World Health Organization (WHO), environmental risk factors can be defined as external physical, chemical, biological, and...