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Green space, air and light pollution and climate change and risk of dementia: a study in Modena, Northern Italy

Project
The role of environmental factors, such as air pollution, climate factors, as well as new built environment-related determinants, has been linked to several adverse effects on human health, including a higher risk of neurodegenerative diseases. In particular, recent evidence suggests that environmental factors may play a major role in cognitive decline, thus being involved in the etiology of dementia. In this project, we aim at evaluating the effects of exposure to environmental and climate factors, namely outdoor air pollution, greenness, and artificial light at night (ALAN) on the conversion from mild cognitive impairment (MCI) to dementia. We will take advantage of a population-based cohort study of approximately 150 subjects newly-diagnosed with MCI recruited at the Neurology Cognitive Center at Modena Hospital in the period 2019-2022 with ongoing follow-up for dementia conversion up to the end of 2024 at the same center from a neurologist expert in cognitive disorders. All participants completed a detailed demographic and lifestyle questionnaire also collecting residential history, tailored to assess potential risk factors and confounders for neurogenerative diseases in collaboration between neurologists and public health professionals. With the use of a geographical information system (GIS) each participant's residence will be geocoded and exposure to outdoor air pollution, greenness, and ALAN will be assessed by environmental engineers using advanced modeling methodologies and satellite-based datasets. Data analysis will be performed by public health professionals using Cox proportional hazard models adjusted for potential confounders and using also nonlinear modeling through restricted cubic splines. Analysis will be performed taking into account both individual and combined exposure to the investigated factors in order to evaluate also dose-response relations. The project results will be extensively disseminated in both scientific community through publication in international scientific journals (in open access format) and conferences as well as at national and local level during patients and public involvement-PPI activities, e.g. meetings of associations of caregivers (e.g. Alzheimer’s Day).
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Overview

Contributor (8)

FILIPPINI TOMMASO   Scientific Manager  
BALBONI ERICA   Participant  
BEDIN Roberta   Participant  
DESPINI Francesca   Participant  
MALAVOLTI Marcella   Participant  
TEGGI Sergio   Participant  
URBANO TERESA   Participant  
ZAMBONI Giovanna   Participant  

Representatives

CHIARANDA LAURA   Administrative  

Leading department

Department of Biomedical, Metabolic and Neural Sciences   Principale  

Term type

FAR 2023 Progetti interdisciplinari - Linea UNIMORE

Financier

ATENEO
Funding Organization

Partner

Università degli Studi di MODENA e REGGIO EMILIA

Total Contribution (assigned) University (EUR)

80,000€

Date/time interval

November 2, 2023 - May 1, 2025

Project duration

18 months

Skills

Concepts (7)


LS5_7 - Sensory systems, sensation and perception, including pain - (2022)

LS7_8 - Effectiveness of interventions, including resistance to therapies - (2022)

PE10_2 - Meteorology, atmospheric physics and dynamics - (2022)

Goal 11: Sustainable cities and communities

Goal 13: Climate action

Goal 3: Good health and well-being

Settore MED/42 - Igiene Generale e Applicata
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