Associations of combined exposures to surrounding green, air pollution and traffic noise on mental health

Jun 4, 2019Environment international

How nearby greenery, air pollution, and traffic noise together relate to mental health

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Abstract

In a study of 387,195 adults, combined exposure to surrounding green, air pollution, and traffic noise was associated with poor mental health.

  • Surrounding green was inversely associated with poor mental health in single exposure models.
  • Air pollution showed a positive association with poor mental health outcomes.
  • Road-traffic noise was positively associated with the prescription of anxiolytics, while rail-traffic noise was linked to psychological distress.
  • Odds ratios indicated a decrease in the likelihood of anxiolytic prescriptions with increased surrounding green, but an increase with higher air pollution and road-traffic noise.
  • Multi-exposure analyses suggested that the associations with surrounding green and air pollution remained but were less pronounced.
  • Combined environmental exposures may have a greater impact on mental health than single exposures alone.

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