Blood micronutrients modified associations between blood heavy metals and cognitive decline in a nationally representative cross-sectional study
Key Points
Cognitive decline is significantly impacted by the levels of heavy metals, revealing critical connections.
The analysis found higher concentrations of certain micronutrients correlated with less cognitive decline in individuals exposed to heavy metals.
A cross-sectional assessment examined associations between heavy metals and cognitive decline while factoring in blood micronutrient levels.
Findings suggest that enhancing micronutrient intake may be crucial for mitigating cognitive decline linked to heavy metal exposure.
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Blood micronutrients modified associations between blood heavy metals and cognitive decline in a nationally representative cross-sectional study | Synapse