TY - JOUR
T1 - Occupational exposures and risk of dementia-related mortality in the prospective Netherlands Cohort Study
AU - Koeman, T.
AU - Schouten, L.J.
AU - Van Den Brandt, P.A.
AU - Slottje, P.
AU - Huss, A.
AU - Peters, Susan
AU - Kromhout, H.
AU - Vermeulen, R.
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - © 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Background: Occupational exposures may be associated with non-vascular dementia. Methods: We analyzed the effects of occupational exposures to solvents, pesticides, metals, extremely low frequency magnetic fields (ELF-MF), electrical shocks, and diesel motor exhaust on non-vascular dementia related mortality in the Netherlands Cohort Study (NLCS). Exposures were assigned using job-exposure matrices. After 17.3 years of follow-up, 682 male and 870 female cases were available. Analyses were performed using Cox regression. Results: Occupational exposure to metals, chlorinated solvents and ELF-MF showed positive associations with non-vascular dementia among men, which seemed driven by metals (hazard ratio ever high vs. background exposure: 1.35 [0.98-1.86]). Pesticide exposure showed statistically significant, inverse associations with non-vascular dementia among men. We found no associations for shocks, aromatic solvents, and diesel motor exhaust. Conclusions: Consistent positive associations were found between occupational exposure to metals and non-vascular dementia. The finding on pesticides is not supported in the overall literature.
AB - © 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Background: Occupational exposures may be associated with non-vascular dementia. Methods: We analyzed the effects of occupational exposures to solvents, pesticides, metals, extremely low frequency magnetic fields (ELF-MF), electrical shocks, and diesel motor exhaust on non-vascular dementia related mortality in the Netherlands Cohort Study (NLCS). Exposures were assigned using job-exposure matrices. After 17.3 years of follow-up, 682 male and 870 female cases were available. Analyses were performed using Cox regression. Results: Occupational exposure to metals, chlorinated solvents and ELF-MF showed positive associations with non-vascular dementia among men, which seemed driven by metals (hazard ratio ever high vs. background exposure: 1.35 [0.98-1.86]). Pesticide exposure showed statistically significant, inverse associations with non-vascular dementia among men. We found no associations for shocks, aromatic solvents, and diesel motor exhaust. Conclusions: Consistent positive associations were found between occupational exposure to metals and non-vascular dementia. The finding on pesticides is not supported in the overall literature.
U2 - 10.1002/ajim.22462
DO - 10.1002/ajim.22462
M3 - Article
C2 - 25943788
SN - 0271-3586
VL - 58
SP - 625
EP - 635
JO - American Journal of Industrial Medicine
JF - American Journal of Industrial Medicine
IS - 6
ER -