Grellier James, White Mathew P, Albin Maria, Bell Simon, Elliott Lewis R, Gascón Mireia, Gualdi Silvio, Mancini Laura, Nieuwenhuijsen Mark J, Sarigiannis Denis A, van den Bosch Matilda, Wolf Tanja, Wuijts Susanne, Fleming Lora E
European Centre for Environment and Human Health (ECEHH), University of Exeter Medical School, Truro, UK.
Faculty of Medicine, School of Public Health, Imperial College, London, UK.
BMJ Open. 2017 Jun 14;7(6):e016188. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2017-016188.
Proximity and access to water have long been central to human culture and accordingly deliver countless societal benefits. Over 200 million people live on Europe's coastline, and aquatic environments are the top recreational destination in the region. In terms of public health, interactions with 'blue space' (eg, coasts, rivers, lakes) are often considered solely in terms of risk (eg, drowning, microbial pollution). Exposure to blue space can, however, promote health and well-being and prevent disease, although underlying mechanisms are poorly understood.
The BlueHealth project aims to understand the relationships between exposure to blue space and health and well-being, to map and quantify the public health impacts of changes to both natural blue spaces and associated urban infrastructure in Europe, and to provide evidence-based information to policymakers on how to maximise health benefits associated with interventions in and around aquatic environments. To achieve these aims, an evidence base will be created through systematic reviews, analyses of secondary data sets and analyses of new data collected through a bespoke international survey and a wide range of community-level interventions. We will also explore how to deliver the benefits associated with blue spaces to those without direct access through the use of virtual reality. Scenarios will be developed that allow the evaluation of health impacts in plausible future societal contexts and changing environments. BlueHealth will develop key inputs into policymaking and land/water-use planning towards more salutogenic and sustainable uses of blue space, particularly in urban areas.
Throughout the BlueHealth project, ethics review and approval are obtained for all relevant aspects of the study by the local ethics committees prior to any work being initiated and an ethics expert has been appointed to the project advisory board. So far, ethical approval has been obtained for the BlueHealth International Survey and for community-level interventions taking place in Spain, Italy and the UK. Engagement of stakeholders, including the public, involves citizens in many aspects of the project. Results of all individual studies within the BlueHealth project will be published with open access. After full anonymisation and application of any measures necessary to prevent disclosure, data generated in the project will be deposited into open data repositories of the partner institutions, in line with a formal data management plan. Other knowledge and tools developed in the project will be made available via the project website (www.bluehealth2020.eu). Project results will ultimately provide key inputs to planning and policy relating to blue space, further stimulating the integration of environmental and health considerations into decision-making, such that blue infrastructure is developed across Europe with both public health and the environment in mind.
靠近水源并能获取水资源长期以来一直是人类文化的核心要素,相应地带来了无数的社会效益。超过2亿人生活在欧洲的海岸线上,水生环境是该地区最受欢迎的休闲目的地。在公共卫生方面,与“蓝色空间”(如海岸、河流、湖泊)的互动通常仅从风险角度(如溺水、微生物污染)来考虑。然而,接触蓝色空间可以促进健康和福祉并预防疾病,尽管其潜在机制尚不清楚。
“蓝色健康”项目旨在了解接触蓝色空间与健康和福祉之间的关系,绘制并量化欧洲自然蓝色空间及相关城市基础设施变化对公共卫生的影响,并向政策制定者提供基于证据的信息,说明如何最大化与水生环境及其周边干预措施相关的健康效益。为实现这些目标,将通过系统综述、对二手数据集的分析以及对通过定制国际调查和广泛的社区层面干预收集的新数据进行分析来建立证据基础。我们还将探索如何通过虚拟现实技术将与蓝色空间相关的益处传递给那些无法直接接触蓝色空间的人群。将制定情景方案,以便在合理的未来社会背景和不断变化的环境中评估健康影响。“蓝色健康”项目将为政策制定以及土地/水资源利用规划提供关键投入,以实现对蓝色空间更具健康促进作用和可持续性的利用,特别是在城市地区。
在整个“蓝色健康”项目中,在任何工作启动之前,当地伦理委员会会对研究的所有相关方面进行伦理审查并给予批准,并且已任命一名伦理专家加入项目咨询委员会。到目前为止,已获得“蓝色健康国际调查”以及在西班牙、意大利和英国开展的社区层面干预措施的伦理批准。包括公众在内的利益相关者的参与涉及项目的多个方面。“蓝色健康”项目内所有单项研究的结果将以开放获取的方式发表。在进行完全匿名处理并采取任何必要措施防止数据泄露后,项目产生的数据将根据正式的数据管理计划存入合作机构的开放数据存储库。项目中开发的其他知识和工具将通过项目网站(www.bluehealth2020.eu)提供。项目结果最终将为与蓝色空间相关的规划和政策提供关键投入,进一步推动将环境和健康因素纳入决策过程,从而在全欧洲发展蓝色基础设施时兼顾公共卫生和环境。