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Conceptual Model Linking Night Shift Work, Circadian Disruption, and Microplastic Exposure as a Proxy Risk Indicator for Dementia

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Souken Ikegami

Summary

This paper proposes a conceptual framework connecting night shift work, circadian rhythm disruption, metabolic changes, and microplastic exposure as combined indicators of neurodegenerative risk. Rather than asserting microplastics as a sole causal factor, the model positions environmental microplastic burden as a proxy for complex occupational and environmental exposure pathways. The study encourages interdisciplinary research into these overlapping risk factors.

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This manuscript proposes a conceptual framework integrating night shift work, circadian rhythm disruption, metabolic dysregulation, and microplastic exposure as a proxy marker for neurodegenerative risk. The model does not assert microplastics as a single causal factor but positions environmental microplastic burden as an exposure indicator reflecting complex environmental and occupational risk pathways. This work aims to stimulate hypothesis-driven research and interdisciplinary discussion in environmental health, occupational epidemiology, and neurodegenerative disease research.

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