Identification of exposome clusters based on societal, social, built and natural environment – results of the ABCD cohort study

IF 9.7 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Environment International Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-15 DOI:10.1016/j.envint.2025.109335
Klaus Telkmann , Helene Gudi-Mindermann , Rik Bogers , Jenny Ahrens , Justus Tönnies , Irene van Kamp , Tanja Vrijkotte , Gabriele Bolte
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Exposome research has seen a recent increase. The conceptual framework of the Social Exposome extends initial concepts by considering the entirety of societal, social, built and natural environmental exposures which are assumed to holistically impact development and health across the lifecourse. The aim of this study is the identification and characterisation of exposome clusters. Additionally, their relevance for mental health is investigated. To this end 2,850 participants aged 11–12 of the Amsterdam Born Children and their Development (ABCD) Cohort Study were analysed. The exposome was characterized by 60 variables representing the societal, social, built and natural environment. Uniform manifold approximation and projection (UMAP) was applied for dimensionality reduction, and subsequently clustering was performed on the retrieved low-dimensional embedding. Mental health symptoms and behaviour related outcomes were assessed by the Strength and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) as well as the Substance Use Risk Profile Scale (SURPS). The results suggest that exposome clusters are mainly driven by contextual socioeconomic and physical characteristics such as neighborhood income and deprivation rather than social characteristics at the individual level. Moreover, prevalence of children’s mental health problems was more prominent within exposome clusters characterized at the contextual level by more deprived neighborhoods and at the individual level by higher prevalence of maternal mental health problems. This exploratory exposome cluster identification emphasized the relevance of socioeconomic neighborhood characteristics, thus structural inequalities.

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基于社会、社会、建筑和自然环境的暴露群识别——ABCD队列研究的结果
暴露研究最近有所增加。社会暴露的概念框架扩展了最初的概念,考虑了假定在整个生命过程中对发展和健康产生整体影响的社会、社会、建筑和自然环境暴露的整体。本研究的目的是鉴定和暴露群集的特征。此外,还调查了它们与心理健康的相关性。为此,2850名11-12岁的阿姆斯特丹出生儿童及其发展(ABCD)队列研究的参与者进行了分析。暴露量由代表社会、社会、建筑和自然环境的60个变量表征。采用均匀流形逼近和投影(UMAP)进行降维,然后对检索到的低维嵌入进行聚类。通过力量和困难问卷(SDQ)以及物质使用风险量表(SURPS)评估心理健康症状和行为相关结果。结果表明,暴露群集主要受环境社会经济和物理特征(如邻里收入和贫困)驱动,而不是个体层面的社会特征。此外,儿童心理健康问题的流行在环境水平上以更贫困的社区为特征,在个人水平上以更高的产妇心理健康问题为特征的暴露群体中更为突出。这种探索性的暴露集群识别强调了社会经济邻里特征的相关性,因此结构不平等。
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Environment International
Environment International 环境科学-环境科学
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2.8 months
期刊介绍: Environmental Health publishes manuscripts focusing on critical aspects of environmental and occupational medicine, including studies in toxicology and epidemiology, to illuminate the human health implications of exposure to environmental hazards. The journal adopts an open-access model and practices open peer review. It caters to scientists and practitioners across all environmental science domains, directly or indirectly impacting human health and well-being. With a commitment to enhancing the prevention of environmentally-related health risks, Environmental Health serves as a public health journal for the community and scientists engaged in matters of public health significance concerning the environment.
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