Introduction: The potential effects of amalgam fillings on the development
of Alzheimer's disease (AD) are not well understood. The aim of the
study was to evaluate the association between dental amalgam fillings
and Alzheimer's disease in Taiwanese population aged 65 and older.
Methods:
Data were retrieved from the Longitudinal Health Insurance Database (LHID 2005 and 2010).
The study enrolled 1,943,702 beneficiaries from the LHID database.
After excluding death cases and individuals aged 65 and under, 207,587
enrollees were finally involved in the study.
Dental amalgam
fillings are coded as 89001C, 89002C, 89003C, 89101C, 89102C, or 89103C
in the national health insurance research database (NHIRD). Alzheimer's
disease was diagnosed using the International Classification of
Diseases, Ninth Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-9-CM) codes 331.0.
Results:
Individuals exposed to amalgam fillings had higher risk of Alzheimer's
disease (odds ratio, OR = 1.105, 95 % confidence interval,
CI = 1.025-1.190) than their non-exposed counterparts.
Further analysis showed that the odds ratio of Ahlzheimer's disease was
1.07 (95 % CI = 0.962-1.196) in men and 1.132 (95 %
CI = 1.022-1.254) in women.
Conclusions:
Women who were exposed to amalgam fillings were 1.132 times more likely
to have Alzheimer's disease than were their non-exposed counterparts.
Author: Yi-Hua SunOswald NforJing-Yang HuangYung-Po Liaw
Credits/Source: Alzheimer's Research &Therapy 2015, 7:65
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