Toward Greater Implementation of the Exposome Research Paradigm within Environmental Epidemiology

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2017

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Stingone, Jeanette A
Buck Louis, Germaine M
Nakayama, Shoji F
Vermeulen, RoelORCID 0000-0003-4082-8163ISNI 0000000396780074
Kwok, Richard K
Cui, Yuxia
Balshaw, David M
Teitelbaum, Susan L

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Abstract

Investigating a single environmental exposure in isolation does not reflect the actual human exposure circumstance nor does it capture the multifactorial etiology of health and disease. The exposome, defined as the totality of environmental exposures from conception onward, may advance our understanding of environmental contributors to disease by more fully assessing the multitude of human exposures across the life course. Implementation into studies of human health has been limited, in part owing to theoretical and practical challenges including a lack of infrastructure to support comprehensive exposure assessment, difficulty in differentiating physiologic variation from environmentally induced changes, and the need for study designs and analytic methods that accommodate specific aspects of the exposome, such as high-dimensional exposure data and multiple windows of susceptibility. Recommendations for greater data sharing and coordination, methods development, and acknowledgment and minimization of multiple types of measurement error are offered to encourage researchers to embark on exposome research to promote the environmental health and well-being of all populations.

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exposome, environmental epidemiology, life-course epidemiology, multiple exposures, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being

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Stingone, J A, Buck Louis, G M, Nakayama, S F, Vermeulen, R C H, Kwok, R K, Cui, Y, Balshaw, D M & Teitelbaum, S L 2017, 'Toward Greater Implementation of the Exposome Research Paradigm within Environmental Epidemiology', Annual Review of Public Health, vol. 38, pp. 315-327. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-publhealth-082516-012750