Association between solid fuel use and cognitive decline among middle-aged and elderly Chinese adults: a longitudinal study
Abstract This study was conducted to investigate (1) the association between solid fuel use for cooking and cognitive function; (2) the moderating effects of gender and residential area on cognitive scores among solid fuel users; and (3) the effects of solid fuel use on cognitive decline among diffe...
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oai:doaj.org-article:7fa41e60258549b5b41ca1226c62d8752021-12-02T14:27:02ZAssociation between solid fuel use and cognitive decline among middle-aged and elderly Chinese adults: a longitudinal study10.1038/s41598-021-83171-72045-2322https://doaj.org/article/7fa41e60258549b5b41ca1226c62d8752021-02-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-83171-7https://doaj.org/toc/2045-2322Abstract This study was conducted to investigate (1) the association between solid fuel use for cooking and cognitive function; (2) the moderating effects of gender and residential area on cognitive scores among solid fuel users; and (3) the effects of solid fuel use on cognitive decline among different gender and age subgroups in 2011–2018. A total of 5140 Chinese middle-aged and elderly participants were successfully followed for 7 years (2011–2018). Solid fuel use was self-reported as using solid fuel for cooking at home, and cognitive function was assessed by 4 parts: episodic memory, time orientation, numerical ability and picture drawing. After adjusting for covariates, solid fuel users had lower cognitive scores, and the moderation effects of gender and residence on cognitive function were significant among the solid fuel users. In addition, compared with the group of clean fuel users, solid fuel users had a faster decline rate of cognitive function among the subgroups of female and elderly people.Haoqiang JiLiang DuMeng SunYuxin DuanJia XuRuiheng WuXu ChenYuanping PanYunting ChenLing ZhouNature PortfolioarticleMedicineRScienceQENScientific Reports, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2021) |
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Abstract This study was conducted to investigate (1) the association between solid fuel use for cooking and cognitive function; (2) the moderating effects of gender and residential area on cognitive scores among solid fuel users; and (3) the effects of solid fuel use on cognitive decline among different gender and age subgroups in 2011–2018. A total of 5140 Chinese middle-aged and elderly participants were successfully followed for 7 years (2011–2018). Solid fuel use was self-reported as using solid fuel for cooking at home, and cognitive function was assessed by 4 parts: episodic memory, time orientation, numerical ability and picture drawing. After adjusting for covariates, solid fuel users had lower cognitive scores, and the moderation effects of gender and residence on cognitive function were significant among the solid fuel users. In addition, compared with the group of clean fuel users, solid fuel users had a faster decline rate of cognitive function among the subgroups of female and elderly people. |
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Haoqiang Ji Liang Du Meng Sun Yuxin Duan Jia Xu Ruiheng Wu Xu Chen Yuanping Pan Yunting Chen Ling Zhou |
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Haoqiang Ji Liang Du Meng Sun Yuxin Duan Jia Xu Ruiheng Wu Xu Chen Yuanping Pan Yunting Chen Ling Zhou |
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Association between solid fuel use and cognitive decline among middle-aged and elderly Chinese adults: a longitudinal study |
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Association between solid fuel use and cognitive decline among middle-aged and elderly Chinese adults: a longitudinal study |
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Association between solid fuel use and cognitive decline among middle-aged and elderly Chinese adults: a longitudinal study |
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Association between solid fuel use and cognitive decline among middle-aged and elderly Chinese adults: a longitudinal study |
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Association between solid fuel use and cognitive decline among middle-aged and elderly Chinese adults: a longitudinal study |
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association between solid fuel use and cognitive decline among middle-aged and elderly chinese adults: a longitudinal study |
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