呼吸系统疾病的暴露:从生命早期到成年的多种可预防的危险因素。

IF 2.3 Q2 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Breathe Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1183/20734735.0034-2023
Marine Savouré, Katie Eminson, Lucile Sese, Orianne Dumas, Yutong Samuel Cai
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过去几十年来,全球呼吸系统疾病负担不断增加,这引发了人们对工业化和城市化过程中环境因素影响的质疑。虽然环境流行病学的知识在不断增长,但对于呼吸系统健康来说,最关键的暴露窗口是什么仍不清楚。此外,不同环境暴露之间的关系可能是复杂的。近年来,研究所有非遗传健康因素的暴露体方法得到了发展,但迄今为止在呼吸系统健康方面的应用很少。这篇期刊俱乐部的文章回顾了最近三篇调查环境暴露影响的出版物,分别考虑或在不同暴露窗口的暴露方法中考虑对呼吸健康结果的影响。这三项研究突出了一级和二级预防方面的行动目标。使用INMA和RHINESSA队列数据的两项研究分别支持管制和减少邻苯二甲酸盐和空气污染。此外,在nutrinet - sant队列中进行的暴露方法强调,降低风险必须涉及针对特定的早期生活风险因素和促进成年期健康生活方式的多干预方法。这三篇文章也提出了环境流行病学的研究前景。
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The exposome in respiratory diseases: multiple preventable risk factors from early life to adulthood.

The increasing global burden of respiratory diseases over the last decades raises questions about the impact of environmental factors during industrialisation and urbanisation. Although the knowledge of environmental epidemiology is growing, it is still unclear what the most critical exposure windows are for respiratory health. In addition, the relationships between different environmental exposures can be complex. The exposome approach investigating all non-genetic factors on health has been developed in recent years but has been little applied in respiratory health to date. This journal club article reviews three recent publications investigating the effects of environmental exposures, considered separately or in an exposome approach with different exposure windows, on respiratory health outcomes. These three studies highlight targets for action in primary and secondary prevention. Two studies, using data from the INMA and RHINESSA cohorts, support the regulation and reduction of phthalates and air pollution, respectively. Moreover, the exposome approach conducted in the NutriNet-Santé cohort emphasises that risk reduction must involve a multi-interventional approach targeting both specific early-life risk factors and promotion of a healthy lifestyle in adulthood. These three articles also present research perspectives in environmental epidemiology.

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Breathe
Breathe RESPIRATORY SYSTEM-
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