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Exploration of NO2 and PM2.5 air pollution and mental health problems using high-resolution data in London-based children from a UK longitudinal cohort study

机译:使用来自英国纵向队列研究的伦敦儿童的高分辨率数据探索NO2和PM2.5空气污染与心理健康问题

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Air pollution is a worldwide environmental health issue. Increasingly, reports suggest that poor air quality may be associated with mental health problems, but these studies often use global measures and rarely focus on early development when psychopathology commonly emerges. To address this, we combined high-resolution air pollution exposure estimates and prospectively-collected phenotypic data to explore concurrent and longitudinal associations between air pollutants of major concern in urban areas and mental health problems in childhood and adolescence. Exploratory analyses were conducted on 284 London-based children from the Environmental Risk (E-Risk) Longitudinal Twin Study. Exposure to annualized PM2.5 and NO2 concentrations was estimated at address-level when children were aged 12. Symptoms of anxiety, depression, conduct disorder, and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder were assessed at ages 12 and 18. Psychiatric diagnoses were ascertained from interviews with the participants at age 18. We found no associations between age-12 pollution exposure and concurrent mental health problems. However, age-12 pollution estimates were significantly associated with increased odds of major depressive disorder at age 18, even after controlling for common risk factors. This study demonstrates the potential utility of incorporating high-resolution pollution estimates into large epidemiological cohorts to robustly investigate associations between air pollution and youth mental health.
机译:空气污染是全球性的环境健康问题。越来越多的报告表明,空气质量差可能与精神健康问题有关,但是这些研究经常采用整体措施,很少关注精神病理学普遍出现时的早期发展。为了解决这个问题,我们结合了高分辨率的空气污染暴露估计值和前瞻性收集的表型数据,以探索城市地区主要关注的空气污染物与儿童期和青少年期心理健康问题之间的纵向和纵向联系。通过对环境风险(E-Risk)纵向双胞胎研究的284名伦敦儿童进行了探索性分析。在儿童12岁时,在地址水平上估计其年度PM2.5和NO2浓度的暴露水平是在12岁和18岁时评估的焦虑,抑郁,行为障碍和注意力缺陷多动障碍的症状。参与者的年龄为18岁。我们发现12岁以下的污染暴露与并发的精神健康问题之间没有关联。然而,即使在控制了常见的危险因素后,对12岁以下儿童的污染估算也与18岁时严重抑郁症的患病几率显着相关。这项研究表明,将高分辨率污染估算值纳入大型流行病学队列中以潜在地调查空气污染与青年心理健康之间的联系具有潜在的实用性。

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