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The impact of maternal smoking during pregnancy and the age of smoking initiation on incident dementia: A prospective cohort study.

Jiyong LiuYi XiaoXiaoting ZhengYangfan ChengSirui ZhangYuanzheng MaQirui JiangShichan WangChunyu LiHui Fang Shang
Published in: Alzheimer's & dementia : the journal of the Alzheimer's Association (2024)
Unlike the commonly used Cox proportional hazards model, this article uses a parametric survival analysis method - the accelerated failure model - to explore the relationship between exposure to onset time. It can be used as an alternative method when the proportional hazards assumption is not met. Genetic analyses including genetic correlation study and MR analysis and brain structure analyses were conducted to support our findings and explore the potential mechanisms. The study reveals the relationship between different smoking initiation periods and the onset time of dementia and shows that earlier smoking exposure has a more significant impact on dementia. It emphasizes the importance of preventing early smoking. In the future, more research focusing on the relationship between early exposure and dementia is called for to provide more detailed prevention measures for dementia that cover all age groups.
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