School of Population and Public Health; and Department of Forest and Conservation Sciences, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia V6T 1Z4, Canada; email:
Central Institute of Mental Health, Medical Faculty Mannheim, University of Heidelberg, 68167 Mannheim, Germany; email:
Annu Rev Public Health. 2019 Apr 1;40:239-259. doi: 10.1146/annurev-publhealth-040218-044106. Epub 2019 Jan 11.
Mental health and well-being are consistently influenced-directly or indirectly-by multiple environmental exposures. In this review, we have attempted to address some of the most common exposures of the biophysical environment, with a goal of demonstrating how those factors interact with central structures and functions of the brain and thus influence the neurobiology of depression. We emphasize biochemical mechanisms, observational evidence, and areas for future research. Finally, we include aspects of contextual environments-city living, nature, natural disasters, and climate change-and call for improved integration of environmental issues in public health science, policies, and activities. This integration is necessary for reducing the global pandemic of depression.
心理健康和幸福感一直受到多种环境暴露的直接或间接影响。在这篇综述中,我们试图探讨一些最常见的生物物理环境暴露因素,旨在展示这些因素如何与大脑的中枢结构和功能相互作用,从而影响抑郁症的神经生物学。我们强调生化机制、观察证据和未来研究领域。最后,我们还包括了环境背景方面的内容,如城市生活、自然、自然灾害和气候变化,并呼吁在公共卫生科学、政策和活动中更好地纳入环境问题。这种整合对于减少全球范围内的抑郁症大流行是必要的。