The Causal Relationship between Long-Term
PM2.5 Exposure and the Risk of Depression:
A Two-Sample Mendelian
Randomization Study
Xuemin Zhao,
Linfei Liu
Abstract:Depression, which has been ranked as an important cause of disability globally, is a common psychological disorder that affects physical and mental health [1]. A study demonstrated a high incidence rate that the estimated prevalence of outpatients with depression or depressive symptoms was about 27.0% [2]. Another study revealed that the prevalence of depression in patients with different types of cancer ranged from 3% to 31% [3]. About 3% to 4% of children and adolescents with
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