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[Physical exposures in psychiatry: the promises of the PEPR "PROPSY"].
This article examines the links between exposure to infections and air pollution and the risk of psychiatric disorders. Infections are associated with an increased risk of autism spectrum disorders, schizophrenia, and mood disorders. High levels of air pollution (especially particulate matter and nitrogen dioxide) are associated with psychotic, anxiety and depressive disorders. The research program PROPSY aims to advance knowledge in this field, particularly in relation to air pollution, through multimodal assessments of 2,500 patients and 500 controls, along with precise estimates of their environmental exposures throughout the life.
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