Occupational risk factors for Alzheimer disease: A case-control study

Gun, RT; Korten, AE; Jorm, AF; Henderson, AS; Broe, GA; Creasey, H; Mccusker, E; Mylvaganam, A

HERO ID

2063444

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

1997

Language

English

PMID

9071441

HERO ID 2063444
In Press No
Year 1997
Title Occupational risk factors for Alzheimer disease: A case-control study
Authors Gun, RT; Korten, AE; Jorm, AF; Henderson, AS; Broe, GA; Creasey, H; Mccusker, E; Mylvaganam, A
Journal Alzheimer Disease & Associated Disorders
Volume 11
Issue 1
Page Numbers 21-27
Abstract There is evidence to support the role of a number of environmental factors in Alzheimer disease (AD). This study examines the role of chemical and physical exposures in the occupational environment. The sample included 170 patients with AD and 170 medical-practice-based controls, matched for age and sex, who were assessed for histories of occupational exposures to a range of chemical and physical agents, including hydrocarbon solvents, lead, mercury, organophosphates, aluminum, asbestos and other silicates, vibration, and physical underactivity. Occupational histories were obtained from informants for both patients and controls. Exposure was assessed by a panel of occupational hygienists, blinded to the case or control status of each subject, using the occupational histories and the Job-Exposure Matrix of the U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. No statistically significant associations were found between any of the exposures and the occurrence of AD, either in the overall study group or in patients with a family history of AD. The findings suggest the absence of any occupational cause for AD.
Doi 10.1097/00002093-199703000-00005
Pmid 9071441
Wosid WOS:A1997WN16500005
Url <Go to ISI>://BCI:BCI199799509027
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Language Text English
Keyword occupation; exposure; aluminum; solvents
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