Abstract

Dementia is a multifaceted neurological condition distinguished by a reduction in cognitive abilities, impairment of memory function, and worsening in overall functional capacity. In recent times, there has been an increasing level of apprehension regarding the potential consequences of environmental elements, specifically air pollution, on the advancement and manifestation of dementia. The primary objective of this research article is to investigate the correlation between dementia and air pollution by a comprehensive analysis of epidemiological data. Additionally, this study will delve into probable processes that may underlie this association and then analyze the ramifications for public health. The results indicate that the presence of air pollution could potentially be a contributing factor to an elevated susceptibility to dementia and a deterioration in cognitive function among those afflicted. Gaining a comprehensive understanding of this correlation is of utmost importance in order to formulate efficacious preventive measures and policies aimed at mitigating the adverse effects of air pollution on dementia.

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