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Characterizing Neighborhood Vulnerabilities in Mild Cognitive Impairment using the Environmental Justice Index

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Adhikari, A; Nwosu, A; Qian, M; Hellegers, C; Devanand, DP; Doraiswamy, PM
Published in: Journal of Alzheimer S Disease Reports
May 14, 2024

Background: There is a need for integration and comprehensive characterization of environmental determinants of Alzheimer's disease. The Environmental Justice Index (EJI) is a new measure that consolidates multiple environmental health hazards. Objective: This analysis aims to explore how environmental vulnerabilities vary by race/ethnicity and whether they predict cognitive outcomes in a clinical trial of mild cognitive impairment (MCI). Methods: We used data from a clinical trial of 107 MCI participants (28% minorities). Using the EJI, we extracted 40 measures of neighborhood environmental and social vulnerability including air and water pollution, access to recreational spaces, exposure to coal and lead mines, and area poverty. We also examined the relationship of the EJI to the Area Deprivation Index (ADI). Data was analyzed using regressions, correlations, and t-tests. Results: Environmental Burden Rank (EBR) across the sample (0.53±0.32) was near the 50th percentile nationally. When divided by race/ethnicity, environmental (p = 0.025) and social (p < 0.0001) vulnerabilities were significantly elevated for minorities, specifically for exposure to ozone, diesel particulate matter, carcinogenic air toxins, and proximity to treatment storage and disposal sites. ADI state decile was not correlated with the EBR. Neither EBR nor ADI were a significant predictor of cognitive decline. Conclusions: To our knowledge, this is the first study to link the EJI to an MCI trial. Despite limitations of a relatively small sample size, the study illustrates the potential of the EJI to provide deeper phenotyping of the exposome and diversity in clinical trial subjects.

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Published In

Journal of Alzheimer S Disease Reports

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EISSN

2542-4823

Publication Date

May 14, 2024

Volume

8

Issue

1

Start / End Page

793 / 804

Related Subject Headings

  • 4202 Epidemiology
  • 3209 Neurosciences
  • 3202 Clinical sciences
 

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Adhikari, A., Nwosu, A., Qian, M., Hellegers, C., Devanand, D. P., & Doraiswamy, P. M. (2024). Characterizing Neighborhood Vulnerabilities in Mild Cognitive Impairment using the Environmental Justice Index. Journal of Alzheimer S Disease Reports, 8(1), 793–804. https://doi.org/10.3233/ADR-240020
Adhikari, A., A. Nwosu, M. Qian, C. Hellegers, D. P. Devanand, and P. M. Doraiswamy. “Characterizing Neighborhood Vulnerabilities in Mild Cognitive Impairment using the Environmental Justice Index.” Journal of Alzheimer S Disease Reports 8, no. 1 (May 14, 2024): 793–804. https://doi.org/10.3233/ADR-240020.
Adhikari A, Nwosu A, Qian M, Hellegers C, Devanand DP, Doraiswamy PM. Characterizing Neighborhood Vulnerabilities in Mild Cognitive Impairment using the Environmental Justice Index. Journal of Alzheimer S Disease Reports. 2024 May 14;8(1):793–804.
Adhikari, A., et al. “Characterizing Neighborhood Vulnerabilities in Mild Cognitive Impairment using the Environmental Justice Index.” Journal of Alzheimer S Disease Reports, vol. 8, no. 1, May 2024, pp. 793–804. Scopus, doi:10.3233/ADR-240020.
Adhikari A, Nwosu A, Qian M, Hellegers C, Devanand DP, Doraiswamy PM. Characterizing Neighborhood Vulnerabilities in Mild Cognitive Impairment using the Environmental Justice Index. Journal of Alzheimer S Disease Reports. 2024 May 14;8(1):793–804.

Published In

Journal of Alzheimer S Disease Reports

DOI

EISSN

2542-4823

Publication Date

May 14, 2024

Volume

8

Issue

1

Start / End Page

793 / 804

Related Subject Headings

  • 4202 Epidemiology
  • 3209 Neurosciences
  • 3202 Clinical sciences