Paternal Occupation and Delirium Risk in Older Adults: A Potential Marker of Early-Life Exposures.
Haley M ShiffFranchesca AriasAlyssa B DufourDeborah CarrFan ChenYun GouRichard N JonesEva SchmittThomas G TravisonZachary J KunickiOlivia I OkerekeSharon K InouyePublished in: Innovation in aging (2022)
Blue-collar paternal occupation is associated with greater delirium incidence and severity, after adjustment for covariates. These findings support the application of a life-course framework to evaluate the risk of later-life delirium and delirium severity. Our results also demonstrate the importance of considering childhood exposures, which may be consequential even decades later.