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Residential greenspace and lung function decline over 20 years in a prospective cohort: The ECRHS study

Authors :
Markevych, Iana
Zhao, Tianyu
Fuertes, Elaine
Marcon, Alessandro
Dadvand, Payam
Vienneau, Danielle
Garcia Aymerich, Judith
Nowak, Dennis
de Hoogh, Kees
Jarvis, Deborah
Abramson, Michael J
Accordini, Simone
Amaral, Andre Fs
Bentouhami, Hayat
Jacobsen Bertelsen, Randi
Boudier, Anne
Bono, Roberto
Bowatte, Gayan
Casas, Lidia
Dharmage, Shyamali C
Forsberg, Bertil
Gislason, Thorarinn
Gnesi, Marco
Holm, Mathias
Jacquemin, Benedicte
Janson, Christer
Jogi, Rain
Johannessen, Ane
Keidel, Dirk
Leynaert, Benedicte
Maldonado Perez, José Antonio
Marchetti, Pierpaolo
Migliore, Enrica
Martínez-Moratalla, Jesús
Orru, Hans
Pin, Isabelle
Potts, James
Probst-Hensch, Nicole
Ranzi, Andrea
Sánchez-Ramos, José Luis
Siroux, Valerie
Soussan, David
Sunyer, Jordi
Urrutia Landa, Isabel
Villani, Simona
Heinrich, Joachim
Helmholtz Zentrum München (HMGU)
Uniwersytet Jagielloński w Krakowie = Jagiellonian University (UJ)
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU)
German Center for Lung Research
Imperial College London
Università degli studi di Verona = University of Verona (UNIVR)
Universitat Pompeu Fabra [Barcelona] (UPF)
CIBER de Epidemiología y Salud Pública (CIBERESP)
Instituto de Salud Global - Institute For Global Health [Barcelona] (ISGlobal)
University of Basel (Unibas)
Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute [Basel]
Monash University [Melbourne]
University of Antwerp (UA)
University of Bergen (UiB)
Institute for Advanced Biosciences / Institut pour l'Avancée des Biosciences (Grenoble) (IAB)
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire [Grenoble] (CHU)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Etablissement français du sang - Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes (EFS)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Grenoble Alpes (UGA)
University of Melbourne
University of Peradeniya
Umeå University
University of Iceland [Reykjavik]
University of Gothenburg (GU)
Institut de recherche en santé, environnement et travail (Irset)
Université d'Angers (UA)-Université de Rennes (UR)-École des Hautes Études en Santé Publique [EHESP] (EHESP)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Structure Fédérative de Recherche en Biologie et Santé de Rennes ( Biosit : Biologie - Santé - Innovation Technologique )
Uppsala University
Centre de recherche en épidémiologie et santé des populations (CESP)
Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (UVSQ)-Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) (AP-HP)-Hôpital Paul Brousse-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Université Paris-Saclay
Complejo Hospitalario Universitario de Albacete
University of Tartu
CHU Grenoble
Université Joseph Fourier - Grenoble 1 (UJF)-CHU Grenoble
Population Health and Occupational Disease [Londres, Royaume-Uni]
National Heart and Lung Institute [Londres, Royaume-Uni] (NHLI)
Imperial College London-Imperial College London
LabEx Inflamex
University-Hospital Munich-Großhadern [München]
This study was specifically funded by the German Research Foundation (GZ: KA 4737/2–1 | NO 262/13–1 | HE 3294/12–1) and the Comprehensive Pneumology Center Munich (CPC-M), German Center for Lung Research (DZL), Munich, Germany.The authors appreciate the support provided by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (M-0420).The present analyses are part of the Ageing Lungs in European Cohorts (ALEC) Study (https://www.alecstudy.org), which has also received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 633212. The local investigators and funding agencies for the European Community Respiratory Health are reported in the Supplementary Material. ISGlobal is a member of CERCA Programme/Generalitat de Catalunya. These sources of funding had no role in the study design, the collection, analysis and interpretation of data, the writing of the report, and in the decision to submit the article for publication.Iana Markevych is supported from the 'NeuroSmog: Determining the impact of air pollution on the developing brain' (Nr. POIR.04.04.00–1763/18–00) which is implemented as part of the TEAM-NET programme of the Foundation for Polish Science, co-financed from EU resources, obtained from the European Regional Development Fund under the Smart Growth Operational Programme.Elaine Fuertes is support by the Imperial College Research Fellowship.We acknowledge support from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation through the 'Centro de Excelencia Severo Ochoa 2019–2023' Program (CEX2018-000806-S), and support from the Generalitat de Catalunya through the CERCA Program to ISGlobal.
Source :
Environment International, Environment International, 2023, 178, pp.108036. ⟨10.1016/j.envint.2023.108036⟩, Environment international
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background: The few studies that have examined associations between greenspace and lung function in adulthood have yielded conflicting results and none have examined whether the rate of lung function decline is affected. Objective: We explored the association between residential greenspace and change in lung function over 20 years in 5559 adults from 22 centers in 11 countries participating in the population-based, international European Community Respiratory Health Survey. Methods: Forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1) and forced vital capacity (FVC) were measured by spirometry when participants were approximately 35 (1990-1994), 44 (1999-2003), and 55 (2010-2014) years old. Greenness was assessed as the mean Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) in 500 m, 300 m, and 100 m circular buffers around the residential addresses at the time of lung function measurement. Green spaces were defined as the presence of agricultural, natural, or urban green spaces in a circular 300 m buffer. Associations of these greenspace parameters with the rate of lung function change were assessed using adjusted linear mixed effects regression models with random intercepts for subjects nested within centers. Sensitivity analyses considered air pollution exposures. Results: A 0.2-increase (average interquartile range) in NDVI in the 500 m buffer was consistently associated with a faster decline in FVC (-1.25 mL/year [95% confidence interval: -2.18 to -0.33]). These associations were especially pronounced in females and those living in areas with low PM10 levels. We found no consistent associations with FEV1 and the FEV1/FVC ratio. Residing near forests or urban green spaces was associated with a faster decline in FEV1, while agricultural land and forests were related to a greater decline in FVC. Conclusions: More residential greenspace was not associated with better lung function in middle-aged European adults. Instead, we observed slight but consistent declines in lung function parameters. The potentially detrimental association requires verification in future studies.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01604120
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Environment International, Environment International, 2023, 178, pp.108036. ⟨10.1016/j.envint.2023.108036⟩, Environment international
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..a2a21abd21593060dbaf886f0377b859