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Spatial Lifecourse Epidemiology Reporting Standards (ISLE-ReSt) statement.

Peng Jia1, Chao Yu2, Justin V Remais3, Alfred Stein4, Yu Liu5, Ross C Brownson6, Jeroen Lakerveld7, Tong Wu8, Lijian Yang9, Melody Smith10, Sherif Amer11, Jamie Pearce12, Yan Kestens13, Mei-Po Kwan14, Shengjie Lai15, Fei Xu16, Xi Chen17, Andrew Rundle18, Qian Xiao19, Hong Xue20, Miyang Luo21, Li Zhao22, Guo Cheng23, Shujuan Yang24, Xiaolu Zhou25, Yan Li26, Jenna Panter27, Simon Kingham28, Andy Jones29, Blair T Johnson30, Xun Shi31, Lin Zhang32, Limin Wang33, Jianguo Wu34, Suzanne Mavoa35, Tuuli Toivonen36, Kevin M Mwenda37, Youfa Wang38, W M Monique Verschuren39, Roel Vermeulen40, Peter James41.   

Abstract

Spatial lifecourse epidemiology is an interdisciplinary field that utilizes advanced spatial, location-based, and artificial intelligence technologies to investigate the long-term effects of environmental, behavioural, psychosocial, and biological factors on health-related states and events and the underlying mechanisms. With the growing number of studies reporting findings from this field and the critical need for public health and policy decisions to be based on the strongest science possible, transparency and clarity in reporting in spatial lifecourse epidemiologic studies is essential. A task force supported by the International Initiative on Spatial Lifecourse Epidemiology (ISLE) identified a need for guidance in this area and developed a Spatial Lifecourse Epidemiology Reporting Standards (ISLE-ReSt) Statement. The aim is to provide a checklist of recommendations to improve and make more consistent reporting of spatial lifecourse epidemiologic studies. The STrengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology (STROBE) Statement for cohort studies was identified as an appropriate starting point to provide initial items to consider for inclusion. Reporting standards for spatial data and methods were then integrated to form a single comprehensive checklist of reporting recommendations. The strength of our approach has been our international and multidisciplinary team of content experts and contributors who represent a wide range of relevant scientific conventions, and our adherence to international norms for the development of reporting guidelines. As spatial, location-based, and artificial intelligence technologies used in spatial lifecourse epidemiology continue to evolve at a rapid pace, it will be necessary to revisit and adapt the ISLE-ReSt at least every 2-3 years from its release.
Copyright © 2019 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.

Keywords:  Artificial intelligence; Big data; Exposome; Exposomics; ISLE; Lifecourse epidemiology; Location-based; Reporting guideline; Reporting standard; Spatial epidemiology; Spatial lifecourse epidemiology

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Year:  2019        PMID: 32329723     DOI: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2019.102243

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Place        ISSN: 1353-8292            Impact factor:   4.078


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3.  Deep phenotyping meets big data: the Geoscience and hEalth Cohort COnsortium (GECCO) data to enable exposome studies in The Netherlands.

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6.  Neighbourhood walkability and physical activity: moderating role of a physical activity intervention in overweight and obese older adults with metabolic syndrome.

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Review 8.  The Association between Green Space and Adolescents' Mental Well-Being: A Systematic Review.

Authors:  Yijun Zhang; Suzanne Mavoa; Jinfeng Zhao; Deborah Raphael; Melody Smith
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9.  Early warning of epidemics: towards a national intelligent syndromic surveillance system (NISSS) in China.

Authors:  Peng Jia; Shujuan Yang
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10.  Natural environment and childhood obesity: A systematic review.

Authors:  Peng Jia; Shaoqing Dai; Kristen E Rohli; Robert V Rohli; Yanan Ma; Chao Yu; Xiongfeng Pan; Weiqi Zhou
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