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''Urban-Satellite'' estimates in the ABCD Study: Linking Neuroimaging and Mental Health to Satellite Imagery Measurements of Macro Environmental Factors

Goldblatt, R.; Holz, N.; Tate, G.; Sherman, K.; Ghebremicael, S.; Bhuyan, S. S.; Al-Ajlouni, Y.; Santillanes, S.; Araya, G.; Abad, S.; Herting, M. M.; Thapaliya, B.; Sapkota, R.; Xu, J.; Liu, J.; The environMENTAL consortium, ; Schumann, G.; Calhoun, V. D.

2023-11-07 epidemiology
10.1101/2023.11.06.23298044
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While numerous studies over the last decade have highlighted the important influence of environmental factors on mental health, globally applicable data on physical surroundings are still limited. Access to such data and the possibility to link them to epidemiological studies is critical to unlocking the relationship of environment, brain and behaviour and promoting positive future mental health outcomes. The Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study is the largest ongoing longitudinal and observational study exploring brain development and child health among children from 21 sites across the United States. Here we describe the linking of the ABCD study data with satellite-based "Urban-Satellite" (UrbanSat) variables consisting of 11 satellite-data derived environmental indicators associated with each subjects residential address at their baseline visit, including land cover and land use, nighttime lights, and population characteristics. We present these UrbanSat variables and provide a review of the current literature that links environmental indicators with mental health, as well as key aspects that must be considered when using satellite data for mental health research. We also highlight and discuss significant links of the satellite data variables to the default mode network clustering coefficient and cognition. This comprehensive dataset provides the foundation for large-scale environmental epidemiology research.

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