社区层面的暴露研究:以人口为中心解决公共卫生问题的方法

Exposome Pub Date : 2023-11-16 DOI:10.1093/exposome/osad009
Jeanette A Stingone, Andrew M Geller, D. Hood, Konstantinos C Makris, Charles P Mouton, J. C. States, Susan J. Sumner, K. L. Wu, Arcot K Rajasekar
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在造成美国社区健康状况和寿命差异方面,影响健康和脆弱性的环境因素远远超过了遗传因素。暴露组的概念,即从受孕开始的全部暴露,为研究人员提供了一个范例,用以研究环境对个人健康的复杂作用。我们提出了一个补充框架,即社区级暴露组学(community-level exposomics),用于人口级暴露组评估。我们的目标是将暴露组范式应用于以地理、社会和职业等不同轴心定义的人群健康研究和实践。这一框架包括整合社区层面的建筑、自然和社会环境措施、从传统和社区科学方法中得出的环境污染、可在人群层面测量的暴露内部标记以及可通过人群监测跟踪的与健康状况相关的早期反应。实施拟议框架所面临的主要挑战包括:需要在人群水平测量方面取得进展;缺乏有能力提供可解释和可操作证据的现有模型;以及通过暴露组学特征对受地理限制的人群进行标记的伦理考虑。为了应对这些挑战,我们提出了一系列建议,首先是加强受影响社区的参与和赋权,并有针对性地投资于以社区为基础的解决方案。我们还讨论了在城市环境和灾害流行病学中的应用,作为实施的范例。
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Community-level exposomics: A population-centered approach to address public health concerns
Environmental factors affecting health and vulnerability far outweigh genetics in accounting for disparities in health status and longevity in US communities. The concept of the exposome, the totality of exposure from conception onwards, provides a paradigm for researchers to investigate the complex role of the environment on the health of individuals. We propose a complementary framework, community-level exposomics, for population-level exposome assessment. The goal is to bring the exposome paradigm to research and practice on the health of populations, defined by various axes including geographic, social, and occupational. This framework includes the integration of community-level measures of the built, natural and social environments, environmental pollution-derived from conventional and community science approaches, internal markers of exposure that can be measured at the population-level and early responses associated with health status that can be tracked using population-based monitoring. Primary challenges to the implementation of the proposed framework include needed advancements in population-level measurement, lack of existing models with the capability to produce interpretable and actionable evidence and the ethical considerations of labeling geographically-bound populations by exposomic profiles. To address these challenges, we propose a set of recommendations that begin with greater engagement with and empowerment of affected communities and targeted investment in community-based solutions. Applications to urban settings and disaster epidemiology are discussed as examples for implementation.
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