TY - JOUR
T1 - Deep phenotyping meets big data
T2 - the Geoscience and hEalth Cohort COnsortium (GECCO) data to enable exposome studies in The Netherlands
AU - Lakerveld, Jeroen
AU - Wagtendonk, Alfred
AU - Vaartjes, Ilonca
AU - Karssenberg, Derek
AU - Lakerveld, Jeroen
AU - Penninx, Brenda
AU - Beulens, Joline
AU - Timmermans, Erik
AU - Huisman, Martijn
AU - Kramer, Sophia
AU - van Wier, Marieke
AU - Boomsma, Dorret
AU - Willemsen, Gonneke
AU - Schuengel, Carlo
AU - Oosterman, Mirjam
AU - Stronks, Karien
AU - Vermeulen, Roel
AU - Koster, Annemarie
AU - Stehouwer, Coen
AU - van den Hurk, Katja
AU - Koomen, Eric
AU - de Mutsert, Renée
AU - Have, Margreet ten
AU - Verschuren, Monique
AU - Picavet, Susan
AU - Beenackers, Mariëlle
AU - van Lenthe, Frank
AU - Ikram, Arfan
AU - Jaddoe, Vincent
AU - Oldehinkel, Tineke
AU - de Jong, Trynke
AU - Mulder, Saakje
AU - Dotinga, Aafje
AU - GECCO Consortium
PY - 2020/12
Y1 - 2020/12
N2 - Environmental exposures are increasingly investigated as possible drivers of health behaviours and disease outcomes. So-called exposome studies that aim to identify and better understand the effects of exposures on behaviours and disease risk across the life course require high-quality environmental exposure data. The Netherlands has a great variety of environmental data available, including high spatial and often temporal resolution information on urban infrastructure, physico-chemical exposures, presence and availability of community services, and others. Until recently, these environmental data were scattered and measured at varying spatial scales, impeding linkage to individual-level (cohort) data as they were not operationalised as personal exposures, that is, the exposure to a certain environmental characteristic specific for a person. Within the Geoscience and hEalth Cohort COnsortium (GECCO) and with support of the Global Geo Health Data Center (GGHDC), a platform has been set up in The Netherlands where environmental variables are centralised, operationalised as personal exposures, and used to enrich 23 cohort studies and provided to researchers upon request. We here present and detail a series of personal exposure data sets that are available within GECCO to date, covering personal exposures of all residents of The Netherlands (currently about 17 M) over the full land surface of the country, and discuss challenges and opportunities for its use now and in the near future.
AB - Environmental exposures are increasingly investigated as possible drivers of health behaviours and disease outcomes. So-called exposome studies that aim to identify and better understand the effects of exposures on behaviours and disease risk across the life course require high-quality environmental exposure data. The Netherlands has a great variety of environmental data available, including high spatial and often temporal resolution information on urban infrastructure, physico-chemical exposures, presence and availability of community services, and others. Until recently, these environmental data were scattered and measured at varying spatial scales, impeding linkage to individual-level (cohort) data as they were not operationalised as personal exposures, that is, the exposure to a certain environmental characteristic specific for a person. Within the Geoscience and hEalth Cohort COnsortium (GECCO) and with support of the Global Geo Health Data Center (GGHDC), a platform has been set up in The Netherlands where environmental variables are centralised, operationalised as personal exposures, and used to enrich 23 cohort studies and provided to researchers upon request. We here present and detail a series of personal exposure data sets that are available within GECCO to date, covering personal exposures of all residents of The Netherlands (currently about 17 M) over the full land surface of the country, and discuss challenges and opportunities for its use now and in the near future.
KW - Big data
KW - Cohorts
KW - Data science
KW - Environment
KW - Exposome
KW - Exposure
KW - Non-communicable disease
KW - Prevention
KW - Upstream determinants
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85096090014&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1186/s12942-020-00235-z
DO - 10.1186/s12942-020-00235-z
M3 - Article
C2 - 33187515
AN - SCOPUS:85096090014
VL - 19
JO - International Journal of Health Geographics
JF - International Journal of Health Geographics
SN - 1476-072X
IS - 1
M1 - 49
ER -