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Effects of urban living environments on mental health in adults

Xu, Jiayuan; Liu, Nana; Polemiti, Elli; Garcia-Mondragon, Liliana; Tang, Jie; Liu, Xiaoxuan; Lett, Tristram; Yu, Le; Nöthen, Markus M.; Feng, Jianfeng; Yu, Chunshui; Marquand, Andre; Schumann, Gunter; Walter, Henrik; Heinz, Andreas; Ralser, Markus; Twardziok, Sven; Vaidya, Nilakshi; Serin, Emin; Jentsch, Marcel; Hitchen, Esther; Eils, Roland; Taron, Ulrike-Helene; Schütz, Tatjana; Schepanski, Kerstin; Banks, Jamie; Banaschewski, Tobias; Jansone, Karina; Christmann, Nina; Meyer-Lindenberg, Andreas; Tost, Heike; Holz, Nathalie; Schwarz, Emanuel; Stringaris, Argyris; Neidhart, Maja; Nees, Frauke; Siehl, Sebastian; A. Andreassen, Ole; T. Westlye, Lars; van der Meer, Dennis; Fernandez, Sara; Kjelkenes, Rikka; Ask, Helga; Rapp, Michael; Tschorn, Mira; Böttger, Sarah Jane; Novarino, Gaia; Marr, Lena; Slater, Mel; Viapiana, Guillem Feixas; Orosa, Francisco Eiroa; Gallego, Jaime; Pastor, Alvaro; Forstner, Andreas; Hoffmann, Per; M. Nöthen, Markus; J. Forstner, Andreas; Claus, Isabelle; Miller,...

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Authors

Jiayuan Xu

Nana Liu

Elli Polemiti

Liliana Garcia-Mondragon

Jie Tang

Xiaoxuan Liu

Tristram Lett

Le Yu

Markus M. Nöthen

Jianfeng Feng

Chunshui Yu

Andre Marquand

Gunter Schumann

Henrik Walter

Andreas Heinz

Markus Ralser

Sven Twardziok

Nilakshi Vaidya

Emin Serin

Marcel Jentsch

Esther Hitchen

Roland Eils

Ulrike-Helene Taron

Tatjana Schütz

Kerstin Schepanski

Jamie Banks

Tobias Banaschewski

Karina Jansone

Nina Christmann

Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg

Heike Tost

Nathalie Holz

Emanuel Schwarz

Argyris Stringaris

Maja Neidhart

Frauke Nees

Sebastian Siehl

Ole A. Andreassen

Lars T. Westlye

Dennis van der Meer

Sara Fernandez

Rikka Kjelkenes

Helga Ask

Michael Rapp

Mira Tschorn

Sarah Jane Böttger

Gaia Novarino

Lena Marr

Mel Slater

Guillem Feixas Viapiana

Francisco Eiroa Orosa

Jaime Gallego

Alvaro Pastor

Andreas Forstner

Per Hoffmann

Markus M. Nöthen

Andreas J. Forstner

Isabelle Claus

Abbi Miller

Stefanie Heilmann-Heimbach

Peter Sommer

Mona Boye

Johannes Wilbertz

Karen Schmitt

Viktor Jirsa

Spase Petkoski

Séverine Pitel

Lisa Otten

Anastasios-Polykarpos Athanasiadis

Charlie Pearmund

Bernhard Spanlang

Elena Alvarez

Mavi Sanchez

Arantxa Giner

Sören Hese

Paul Renner

Tianye Jia

Yanting Gong

Yunman Xia

Xiao Chang

Vince Calhoun

Jingyu Liu

Paul Thompson

Nicholas Clinton

Sylvane Desrivieres

Allan H. Young

GEORGE OGOH George.Ogoh@nottingham.ac.uk
Senior Research Fellow



Abstract

Urban-living individuals are exposed to many environmental factors that may combine and interact to influence mental health. While individual factors of an urban environment have been investigated in isolation, no attempt has been made to model how complex, real-life exposure to living in the city relates to brain and mental health, and how this is moderated by genetic factors. Using the data of 156,075 participants from the UK Biobank, we carried out sparse canonical correlation analyses to investigate the relationships between urban environments and psychiatric symptoms. We found an environmental profile of social deprivation, air pollution, street network and urban land-use density that was positively correlated with an affective symptom group (r = 0.22, Pperm < 0.001), mediated by brain volume differences consistent with reward processing, and moderated by genes enriched for stress response, including CRHR1, explaining 2.01% of the variance in brain volume differences. Protective factors such as greenness and generous destination accessibility were negatively correlated with an anxiety symptom group (r = 0.10, Pperm < 0.001), mediated by brain regions necessary for emotion regulation and moderated by EXD3, explaining 1.65% of the variance. The third urban environmental profile was correlated with an emotional instability symptom group (r = 0.03, Pperm < 0.001). Our findings suggest that different environmental profiles of urban living may influence specific psychiatric symptom groups through distinct neurobiological pathways.

Citation

Xu, J., Liu, N., Polemiti, E., Garcia-Mondragon, L., Tang, J., Liu, X., Lett, T., Yu, L., Nöthen, M. M., Feng, J., Yu, C., Marquand, A., Schumann, G., Walter, H., Heinz, A., Ralser, M., Twardziok, S., Vaidya, N., Serin, E., Jentsch, M., …Ogoh, G. (2023). Effects of urban living environments on mental health in adults. Nature Medicine, 29(6), 1456-1467. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41591-023-02365-w

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Apr 25, 2023
Online Publication Date Jun 15, 2023
Publication Date 2023-06
Deposit Date Nov 18, 2024
Publicly Available Date Nov 21, 2024
Journal Nature Medicine
Print ISSN 1078-8956
Electronic ISSN 1546-170X
Publisher Nature Publishing Group
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 29
Issue 6
Pages 1456-1467
DOI https://doi.org/10.1038/s41591-023-02365-w
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/42203736
Publisher URL https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591-023-02365-w

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