2025 Jul 16
Associations between life course exposure to ambient air pollution with cognition and later-life brain structure: a population-based study of the 1946 British Birth Cohort
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40684776/
Interpretation: Acknowledging the probable effects of exposure early in life, higher exposure to nitrogen dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and coarse particulate matter in midlife to older age was associated with poorer cognition, processing speed, and brain structural outcomes, strengthening evidence for the adverse effects of air pollution on brain function in older age.
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2025 Jul 18
Ambient air pollution is particularly associated with visceral fat accumulation in men: A large-scale Korean adult study
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40684758/
Conclusion: Long-term exposure to air pollutants, including PM₁₀ and SO₂, may have detrimental effects by increasing visceral fat accumulation and reducing beneficial subcutaneous fat, especially in men with obesity.
Ambient air pollution is particularly associated with visceral fat accumulation in men: A large-scale Korean adult study
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40684758/
Conclusion: Long-term exposure to air pollutants, including PM₁₀ and SO₂, may have detrimental effects by increasing visceral fat accumulation and reducing beneficial subcutaneous fat, especially in men with obesity.
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