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Spatial Enablement to Support Environmental, Demographic, Socioeconomics, and Health Data Integration and Analysis for Big Cities: A Case Study With Asthma Hospitalizations in New York City

机译:支持环境,人口统计学,社会经济和健康数据整合和大城市的分析的空间能力:以纽约市哮喘住院为例

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The percentage of the world’s population living in urban areas is projected to increase in the next decades. Big cities are heterogeneous environments in which socioeconomic and environmental differences among the neighborhoods are often very pronounced. Each individual, during his/her life, is constantly subject to a mix of exposures that have an effect on their phenotype but are frequently difficult to identify, especially in an urban environment. Studying how the combination of environmental and socioeconomic factors which the population is exposed to influences pathological outcomes can help transforming public health from a reactive to a predictive system. Thanks to the application of state-of-the-art spatially enabled methods, patients can be stratified according to their characteristics and the geographical context they live in, optimizing healthcare processes and the reducing its costs. Some public health studies focusing specifically on urban areas have been conducted, but they usually consider a coarse spatial subdivision, as a consequence of scarce availability of well-integrated data regarding health and environmental exposure at a sufficient level of granularity to enable meaningful statistical analyses. In this paper, we present an application of highly fine-grained spatial resolution methods to New York City data. We investigated the link between asthma hospitalizations and a combination of air pollution and other environmental and socioeconomic factors. We first performed an explorative analysis using spatial clustering methods that shows that asthma is related to numerous factors whose level of influence varies considerably among neighborhoods. We then performed a Geographically Weighted Regression with different covariates and determined which environmental and socioeconomic factors can predict hospitalizations and how they vary throughout the city. These methods showed to be promising both for visualization and analysis of demographic and epidemiological urban dynamics, that can be used to organize targeted intervention and treatment policies to address the single citizens considering the factors he/she is exposed to. We found a link between asthma and several factors such as PM2.5, age, health insurance coverage, race, poverty, obesity, industrial areas and recycling. This study has been conducted within the PULSE project, funded by the European Commission, briefly presented in this paper.
机译:在未来几十年中,世界上居住在城市地区的世界人口的百分比将增加。大城市是异构环境,其中社会经济和社会之间的环境差异往往非常明显。在他/她的生活中,每个人都经常受到对其表型产生影响但经常难以识别的曝光的混合物,特别是在城市环境中。研究如何的将人口受到影响病理结果可以帮助改造从被动公众健康预测系统,环境和社会经济因素的结合。由于应用最先进的空间能够的方法,患者可以根据他们的特征和他们居住的地理背景来分层,优化医疗保健过程和降低其成本。已经进行了一些专注于城市地区的公共卫生研究,但它们通常考虑一个粗糙的空间细分,因此由于在足够的粒度水平的粒度下稀缺了关于健康和环境暴露的良好综合数据来实现有意义的统计分析。在本文中,我们向纽约市数据提供了高度细粒度的空间分辨率方法的应用。我们调查了哮喘住院区之间的联系和空气污染和其他环境和社会经济因素的结合。我们首先使用空间聚类方法进行探索性分析,表明哮喘与众多因素有关,其影响水平在街区之间变化很大。然后我们进行了不同协变量地理加权回归并确定其环境和社会经济因素可以预测住院和他们整个城市如何变化。这些方法表明,对人口统计和流行病学城市动态的可视化和分析,可以用于组织有针对性的干预和治疗政策来解决单一公民,考虑到他/她接触的因素。我们在哮喘和几个因素之间找到了PM2.5,年龄,健康保险范围,种族,贫困,肥胖,工业区和回收源之间的联系。本研究在欧盟委员会资助的脉冲项目中进行了,简要介绍了本文。

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