Reply to 'The causal relationship between long-term exposure to ambient fine particulate matter and cognitive performance: Insights from Mendelian randomization'.

J Hazard Mater

China Center for Health Development Studies, Peking University, Beijing 100191, China. Electronic address:

Published: October 2024

Li et al. [1] have commented on our recent paper investigating the association between exposure to fine particulate matter (PM) constituents and the risk of cognitive impairment [2]. They provided a Mendelian randomization (MR) analysis using large-scale genome-wide association study (GWAS) datasets from the European population, confirming a causal relationship between PM exposure and cognitive performance. In our reply, we employed three causal inference models, including a generalized propensity score (GPS) adjusted Cox model, an inverse-probability weights (IPW) weighted Cox model, and a trimmed IPW-weighted Cox model, to confirm the relationship of PM and cognitive impairment in our study cohort.

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