滥用杀虫剂会增加阿尔茨海默病的患病率吗?系统回顾

Kaynara Trevisan, Renata Cristina-Pereira, Breno Régis Santos, Paulo Eduardo Mendonça, Heberson Teixeira da Silva, Maria Tereza Gonçalves-Mendes, T. Aversi-Ferreira
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目的:本综述旨在对农药问题进行广泛的文献检索,并在定性分析中将其与反式脂肪酸联系起来:巴西阿尔费纳斯联邦大学生物医学科学研究所生物数学实验室。研究时间:2023 年 12 月至 2024 年 4 月:为了进行此次系统性综述,我们搜索了 2014 年以来以阿尔茨海默病和杀虫剂、神经退行性疾病和杀虫剂为关键词的文章。在这些文章中,利用了被认为与本综述目标最相关的文章,即那些主题与农药,尤其是草甘膦对痴呆症,特别是阿尔茨海默病(AD)的影响相关的文章:分析了 35,590 篇文章,并对影响因子等于或低于 4 的期刊采用了排除标准,其中包括与本研究目标最相关的主题,因此排除了 35,526 篇文章,剩下 64 篇文章,其中 40 篇属于定性范围,24 篇属于定量范围。我们采用了被认为最适合本综述目标的文章,即那些主题与杀虫剂(尤其是草甘膦)对痴呆症的影响相关的文章。审查文章的标准包括:期刊影响因子等于或大于 4,并使用可免费访问的 Web of Science EndNote 程序删除重复文章。关于历史的文章和书籍,以及农药/AD 关系范围之外的文章和书籍没有遵循影响因子等于或大于 4 的标准:结论:杀虫剂(尤其是草甘膦)使用量的增加与阿尔茨海默病发病率的上升之间似乎存在某种关系。
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The Indiscriminate Use of Pesticides could Increase the Prevalence of Alzheimer's Disease? A Systematic Review
Aims: This review aims to perform an extensive literature search about the pesticides problems and to associate with AD in qualitative analysis, mainly. Place and Duration of Study: Biomathematics Laboratory, Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Federal University of Alfenas, Alfenas, Brazil. Entre outubro de 2023 a abril de 2024. Methodology: For the purpose of this systematic review, articles from 2014 onwards with the descriptors Alzheimer's disease and pesticides; neurodegenerative diseases and pesticides, were sought. Among these, articles considered most pertinent to the objective of the present review were utilized, i.e., those whose subject matter was associated with the effects of pesticides, especially glyphosate, on dementias, particularly Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Results: After analyzed 35,590 articles, and applying exclusion criteria to journals with an impact factor equal to or lower than 4 and including topics most relevant to the objectives of this work, 35,526 articles were excluded, resulting in 64 remaining articles, of which 40 were qualitative in scope and 24 were quantitative. The articles considered most suitable for the objective of the present review were utilized, i.e., those whose topic was associated with the effects of pesticides, especially glyphosate, on dementia. The criteria for scrutinizing articles included a journal impact factor equal to or greater than 4 and the removal of duplicate articles using the freely accessible EndNote program from Web of Science. Articles and books on history and those outside the scope of the pesticide/AD relationship did not follow the criterion of having an impact factor equal to or greater than 4. Conclusion: There appears to be a relationship between the increase in pesticide use, particularly Glyphosate, and the rise in Alzheimer's disease prevalence.
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