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Systematic evaluation of the associations between environmental risk factors and dementia: An umbrella review of systematic reviews and meta-analyses

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Dementia is a heterogeneous neurodegenerative disease, whose etiology results from a complex interplay between environmental and genetic factors.
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Introduction Dementia is a heterogeneous neurodegenerative disease, whose etiology results from a complex interplay between environmental and genetic factors. Methods We searched PubMed to identify meta-analyses of observational studies that examined associations between nongenetic factors and dementia. We estimated the summary effect size using random-effects and fixed-effects model, the 95% CI, and the 95% prediction interval. We assessed the between-study heterogeneity (I-square), evidence of small-study effects, and excess significance. Results A total of 76 unique associations were examined. By applying standardized criteria, seven associations presented convincing evidence. These associations pertained to benzodiazepines use, depression at any age, late-life depression, and frequency of social contacts for all types of dementia; late-life depression for Alzheimer's disease; and type 2 diabetes mellitus for vascular dementia and Alzheimer's disease. Discussion Several risk factors present substantial evidence for association with dementia and should be assessed as potential targets for interventions, but these associations may not necessarily be causal.

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Cultural Engagement and Incidence of Cognitive Impairment: A 6-year Longitudinal Follow-up of the Japan Gerontological Evaluation Study (JAGES)

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Vascular Risk Factors of Hippocampal Subfield Volumes in Persons without Dementia: The Medea 7T Study.

TL;DR: Several vascular risk factors were associated with smaller volumes of specific hippocampal subfields of the hippocampus, however, no statistical evidence was found that subfields were differentially affected by these risk factors.
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Putting Fine Particulate Matter and Dementia in the Wider Context of Noncommunicable Disease: Where are We Now and What Should We Do Next: A Systematic Review.

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Lifestyle and Risk Factors of Dementia in Rural West Texas.

TL;DR: The first annual Healthy Aging and Dementia Research Symposium was held at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (TTUHSC) in 2018 as mentioned in this paper, which brought together scientists, healthcare professionals, interns, graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, faculty members, and NIH officials in order to share research results on aging and dementia associated with Alzheimer's disease and to discuss possible lines of research that may be productive in reducing dementia related to chronic and neurological diseases.
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Remembering your A, B, C's: Alzheimer's disease and ABCA1

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