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Greenspace and Atopic Sensitization in Children and Adolescents-A Systematic Review

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posted on 2021-12-13, 02:07 authored by Katrina LambertKatrina Lambert, G Bowatte, Rachel ThamRachel Tham, CJ Lodge, Luke PrendergastLuke Prendergast, J Heinrich, MJ Abramson, SC Dharmage, Bircan ErbasBircan Erbas
Abstract:In the last decade, studies investigating greenspace have highlighted several benefits to human health. However, the effect of greenspace on allergies and atopic sensitization in children was not clear. While several studies have investigated this link, the evidence has not been systematically synthesized. We conducted a systematic search of eight databases. Study characteristics and findings were extracted from five articles covering 11 cohorts published between 2012 and 2016, and study quality assessments were performed. Due to significant heterogeneity, meta-analysis was not conducted. Findings were not consistent, possibly due to variations in exposure measurements, study populations and location, the specific allergens tested, and inclusion of confounders. Protective effects from greenspace were reported in four cohorts, while two cohorts showed an increase in sensitization related to greenspace. The other five cohorts found no significant effect of greenspace on atopic sensitization. There is limited understanding of the contributions of greenspace to specific allergens. Future research should consider amount and type of greenspace, as well as the specific allergens tested.

Funding

Katrina Lambert is funded by a La Trobe University Ph.D. Postgraduate Scholarship and an RFA: Building Healthy Communities top-up scholarship. Shyamali Dharmage is supported by the National Health & Medical Research Council of Australia (NHMRC ID1020238). Rachel Tham was funded by a National Health & Medical Research Council Research Training Program Scholarship (Grant no. GNT1055754) and a Centre for Air Quality & Health Research and Evaluation (NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence) top-up scholarship.

History

Publication Date

2018-11-13

Journal

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

Volume

15

Issue

11

Article Number

2539

Pagination

12p. (p. 1-12)

Publisher

MDPI

ISSN

1660-4601

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