Artículo
Social exposome and brain health outcomes of dementia across Latin America
Migeot, Joaquin; Pina Escudero, Stefanie D.; Hernandez, Hernan; Gonzalez Gomez, Raul; Legaz, Agustina
; Fittipaldi, María Sol
; Resende, Elisa de Paula França; Duran Aniotz, Claudia; Avila Funes, Jose Alberto; Behrens, Maria I.; Bruno, Martin
; Cardona Londoño, Juan Felipe
; Custodio, Nilton; García, Adolfo Martín
; Godoy, Maria E.; Hu, Kun; Lanata, Serggio; Lawlor, Brian; Lopera, Francisco; Maito, Marcelo Adrian; Matallana, Diana L.; Miller, Bruce; Jaime Miranda, J.; de Oliveira, Maira Okada; Vanneste, Sven; Valcour, Victor; Wen, Olivia; Yokoyama, Jennifer S.; Possin, Katherine L.; Ibañez, Agustin Mariano
; Fittipaldi, María Sol
; Resende, Elisa de Paula França; Duran Aniotz, Claudia; Avila Funes, Jose Alberto; Behrens, Maria I.; Bruno, Martin
; Cardona Londoño, Juan Felipe
; Custodio, Nilton; García, Adolfo Martín
; Godoy, Maria E.; Hu, Kun; Lanata, Serggio; Lawlor, Brian; Lopera, Francisco; Maito, Marcelo Adrian; Matallana, Diana L.; Miller, Bruce; Jaime Miranda, J.; de Oliveira, Maira Okada; Vanneste, Sven; Valcour, Victor; Wen, Olivia; Yokoyama, Jennifer S.; Possin, Katherine L.; Ibañez, Agustin Mariano
Fecha de publicación:
09/2025
Editorial:
Nature Publishing Group
Revista:
Nature Communications
ISSN:
2041-1723
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
A multidimensional social exposome (MSE)—the combined lifespan measures of education, food insecurity, financial status, access to healthcare, childhood experiences, and more—may shape dementia risk and brain health over the lifespan, particularly in underserved regions like Latin America. However, the MSE effects on brain health and dementia are unknown. We evaluated 2211 individuals (controls, Alzheimer’s disease, and frontotemporal lobar degeneration) from a non-representative sample across six Latin American countries. Adverse exposomes associate with poorer cognition in healthy aging. In dementia, more complex exposomes correlate with lower cognitive and functional performance, higher neuropsychiatric symptoms, and brain structural and connectivity alterations in frontal-temporal-limbic and cerebellar regions. Food insecurity, financial resources, subjective socioeconomic status, and access to healthcare emerge as critical predictors. Cumulative exposome measures surpass isolated factors in predicting clinical-cognitive profiles. Multiple sensitivity analyses confirm our results. Findings highlight the need for personalized approaches integrating MSE across the lifespan, emphasizing prevention and interventions targeting social disparities.
Palabras clave:
DEMENCIAS
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INEQUIDAD
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EXPOSOMA
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SALUD CEREBRAL
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Articulos(CCT - SAN JUAN)
Articulos de CENTRO CIENTIFICO TECNOLOGICO CONICET - SAN JUAN
Articulos de CENTRO CIENTIFICO TECNOLOGICO CONICET - SAN JUAN
Citación
Migeot, Joaquin; Pina Escudero, Stefanie D.; Hernandez, Hernan; Gonzalez Gomez, Raul; Legaz, Agustina; et al.; Social exposome and brain health outcomes of dementia across Latin America; Nature Publishing Group; Nature Communications; 16; 1; 9-2025; 1-18
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