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New report on examining mobility in air pollution exposure estimates
2025
HEI has published a new Research Report, Accounting for Mobility in Air Pollution Exposure Estimates in Studies on Long-Term Health Effects. This study led by Kees de Hoogh at Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, evaluated whether long-term exposure estimates that account for people’s mobility would improve exposure assessment, using novel agent-based modeling.
Here are the key findings from the report:
- The investigators compared residential only and mobility-enhanced estimates of exposure to nitrogen dioxide and fine particulate matter in three adult cohort studies in Switzerland and the Netherlands.
- Similar associations were reported between residential and mobility-enhanced exposure estimates and various health outcomes, and the estimates themselves were highly correlated.
- The results suggest that the bias in epidemiological studies based on outdoor concentrations at residential locations might be small and that accounting for mobility might not be important.

