Polemiti Elli, Hese Soeren, Schepanski Kerstin, Yuan Jiacan, Schumann Gunter
Centre of Population Neuroscience and Stratified Medicine (PONS), Department of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience, Charité, Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany.
Institute of Geography, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany.
medRxiv. 2023 Oct 10:2023.10.09.23296785. doi: 10.1101/2023.10.09.23296785.
The environment influences mental health, both detrimentally and beneficially. Current research has emphasized the individual psychosocial 'microenvironment'. Less attention has been paid to 'macro-environmental' challenges including climate change, pollution, urbanicity and socioeconomic disparity. With the advent of large-scale big-data cohorts and an increasingly dense mapping of macroenvironmental parameters, we are now in a position to characterise the relation between macroenvironment, brain, and behaviour across different geographic and cultural locations globally. This review synthesises findings from recent epidemiological and neuroimaging studies, aiming to provide a comprehensive overview of the existing evidence between the macroenvironment and the structure and functions of the brain, with a particular emphasis on its implications for mental illness. We discuss putative underlying mechanisms and address the most common exposures of the macroenvironment. Finally, we identify critical areas for future research to enhance our understanding of the aetiology of mental illness and to inform effective interventions for healthier environments and mental health promotion.
环境对心理健康既有不利影响,也有有益影响。当前的研究强调了个体心理社会层面的“微观环境”。而诸如气候变化、污染、城市化和社会经济差距等“宏观环境”挑战却较少受到关注。随着大规模大数据队列的出现以及宏观环境参数映射日益密集,我们现在能够描述全球不同地理和文化区域中宏观环境、大脑和行为之间的关系。这篇综述综合了近期流行病学和神经影像学研究的结果,旨在全面概述宏观环境与大脑结构和功能之间的现有证据,尤其强调其对精神疾病的影响。我们讨论了可能的潜在机制,并阐述了宏观环境中最常见的暴露因素。最后,我们确定了未来研究的关键领域,以增进我们对精神疾病病因的理解,并为营造更健康的环境和促进心理健康的有效干预措施提供依据。