Wolf, Kathrin and Dallavalle, Marco and Niedermayer, Fiona and Bolte, Gabriele and Lakes, Tobia and Schikowski, Tamara and Greiser, Karin Halina and Schwettmann, Lars and Westerman, Ronny and Nikolaou, Nikolaos and Staab, Jeroen and Wolff, Robert and Stübs, Gunthard and Rach, Stefan and Schneider, Alexandra and Peters, Annette and Hoffmann, Barbara (2025) Environmental exposure assessment in the German National Cohort (NAKO). Environmental research, 273. 121259, 1-11. ISSN 0013-9351 - 1096-0953
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We aimed to assess the exposure to multiple environmental indicators and compare the spatial variation across participants of the German National Cohort (NAKO) to lay the foundation for health analyses. We collected highly resolved German-wide data to capture the following environmental drivers: urbanisation by population density; outdoor air pollution by particulate matter (PM2.5), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), ozone; road traffic noise; meteorology by air temperature, relative humidity; and the built environment by greenspace and land cover. All assessed exposures were assigned to the NAKO participants based on their baseline residential addresses. The NAKO study regions ranged from highly urbanised areas (Berlin, Hamburg) to rural regions (Neubrandenburg). This large variation is reflected in the individual environmental exposures at the place of residence. In 2019, annual PM2.5 and NO2 levels ranged from 6.0 to 14.6 and 3.7–33.6 μg/m3, respectively. Annual mean air temperature ranged between 7.8 and 12.7 °C. Noise data was available for a subset of urban residents (22 %), of which 42 % fell into the lowest and 1.8 % into the highest category of Lden 55–59 and Lden >75 dB(A), respectively. Greenspace also showed considerable differences (Normalised Difference Vegetation Index between 0.08 and 0.84). Spearman correlation was moderate to high within the different exposure groups, but mostly low to moderate between the groups. For the first time, a comprehensive population-based dataset with high quality environmental indicators is available for the whole of Germany. Expanding the database by adding innovative indicators such as light pollution, walkability, biodiversity as well as contextual socioeconomic factors will further increase its usefulness for science and public health.
Item Type: | Article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | Environmental epidemiology Population-based cohort Risk factors Air pollution Noise Temperature Greenspace |
Subjects: | Technology, medicine, applied sciences > Medicine and health |
Divisions: | Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences > Department of Public Health and Medical Education |
Date Deposited: | 07 Mar 2025 11:03 |
Last Modified: | 07 Mar 2025 11:03 |
URI: | https://oops.uni-oldenburg.de/id/eprint/7148 |
URN: | urn:nbn:de:gbv:715-oops-72296 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.envres.2025.121259 |
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