B vitamin intakes modify the association between particulate air pollutants and incidence of all-cause dementia: Findings from the Women's Health Initiative Memory Study

Chen, C., Whitsel, E. A., Espeland, M. A., Snetselaar, L., Hayden, K. M., Lamichhane, A. P., Serre, M. L., Vizuete, W., Kaufman, J. D., Wang, X., Chui, H. C., D’Alton, M. E., Chen, J., & Kahe, K. (2022). B vitamin intakes modify the association between particulate air pollutants and incidence of all‐cause dementia: Findings from the Women’s Health Initiative Memory Study. Alzheimer’s & Dementia, 18(11), 2188–2198. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1002/alz.12515
Authors:
Cheng Chen
Eric A Whitsel
Mark A Espeland
Linda Snetselaar
Kathleen M Hayden
Archana P Lamichhane
Marc L Serre
William Vizuete
Joel D Kaufman
Xinhui Wang
Helena C Chui
Mary E D'Alton
Jiu-Chiuan Chen
Ka Kahe
Affiliated Authors:
Cheng Chen
Mary E D'Alton
Ka Kahe
Subjects:
Dementia (MeSH)
Author Keywords:
dementia
fine particulate matter
folate
pm2 5
vitamin b-12
vitamin b-6
pm<sub>2.5</sub>
vitamin b<sub>12</sub>
vitamin b<sub>6</sub>
pm2.5
vitamin b12
vitamin b6
Publication Type:
Article
Unique ID:
10.1002/alz.12515
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Data Source:
PubMed

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