Overview
- The study analyzed data from nearly 350,000 individuals in 14 cohorts across seven European countries, linking environmental exposures to asthma risk.
- Researchers found that 11.6% of asthma cases could be attributed to a combination of air pollution, urban density, and limited green spaces.
- Satellite imagery was used to assess environmental exposures, providing a comprehensive view of urban risk factors for asthma development.
- The findings highlight actionable opportunities for urban planners to reduce asthma incidence by improving environmental conditions in cities.
- Next steps include metabolome analysis of blood samples to understand the biological pathways linking environmental factors to asthma.