The Effects of Environmental Factors on General Human Health: A Scoping Review

Healthcare (Basel). 2024 Oct 24;12(21):2123. doi: 10.3390/healthcare12212123.

Abstract

Background/Objectives: The external environment constantly influences human health through many factors, including air quality, access to green spaces, exposure to pollutants, and climate change. Contamination poses a substantial threat to human well-being; conversely, environmental factors also positively impact health. The purpose of this study is to provide a comprehensive review of the complex relationship between various environmental factors and human health. While individual studies have explored specific aspects, a broader integrative understanding is lacking. Methods: Through databases (PubMed, Cochrane, Copernicus), 4888 papers were identified, with 166 selected for detailed analysis. Results: We summarized recent research, identifying multiple associations between environmental factors such as air pollution, climate change, solar radiation, and meteorological conditions and their impact on various health outcomes, including respiratory, cardiovascular, metabolic and gastrointestinal, renal and urogenital, neurological and psychological health, infectious and skin diseases, and major cancers. We use chord diagrams to illustrate these links. We also show the interaction between different environmental factors. Findings begin with exploring the direct impact of environmental factors on human health; then, the interplay and combined effects of environmental factors, elucidating their (often indirect) interaction and collective contribution to human health; and finally, the implications of climate change on human health. Conclusions: Researchers and policymakers need to consider that individuals are exposed to multiple pollutants simultaneously, the "multipollutant exposure phenomenon". It is important to study and regulate environmental factors by considering the combined impact of various pollutants rather than looking at each pollutant separately. We emphasize actionable recommendations and solutions.

Keywords: Copernicus; environmental factors; geographical location; human health; meteorological factors; pollution.

Publication types

  • Scoping Review

Grants and funding

This work was partially supported by the Spanish Ministry of Universities and the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation through grants PID2020-117171RA-I00 and PID2023-149837OB-I00 funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 and the Government of Catalonia under 2017SGR1551.