Occupational and domestic exposure associations with cerebral small vessel disease and vascular dementia: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Alzheimers Dement
; 20(4): 3021-3033, 2024 Apr.
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ABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION:
The prevalence of cerebral smallvessel disease (SVD) and vascular dementia according to workplace or domestic exposure to hazardous substances is unclear.METHODS:
We included studies assessing occupational and domestic hazards/at-risk occupations and SVD features. We pooled prevalence estimates using random-effects models where possible, or presented a narrative synthesis.RESULTS:
We included 85 studies (n = 47,743, mean age = 44·5 years). 52/85 reported poolable estimates. SVD prevalence in populations exposed to carbon monoxide was 81%(95% CI = 60-93%; n = 1373; results unchanged in meta-regression), carbon disulfide73% (95% CI = 54-87%; n = 131), 1,2-dichloroethane 88% (95% CI = 4-100%, n = 40), toluene 82% (95% CI = 3-100%, n = 64), high altitude 49% (95% CI = 38-60%; n = 164),and diving 24% (95% CI = 5-67%, n = 172). We narratively reviewed vascular dementia studies and contact sport, lead, military, pesticide, and solvent exposures as estimates were too few/varied to pool.DISCUSSION:
SVD and vascular dementia may be associated with occupational/domestic exposure to hazardous substances. CRD42021297800.Palabras clave
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Asunto principal:
Demencia Vascular
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Exposición Profesional
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Enfermedades de los Pequeños Vasos Cerebrales
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Risk_factors_studies
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Systematic_reviews
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Humans
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En
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Alzheimers Dement
Año:
2024
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Article