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Integrating data from multiple time-location measurement methods for use in exposure assessment: the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis and Air Pollution (MESA Air)

  • Marnie F. Hazlehurst
  • , Elizabeth W. Spalt
  • , Cynthia L. Curl
  • , Mark E. Davey
  • , Sverre Vedal
  • , Gregory L. Burke
  • , Joel D. Kaufman

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Abstract

Tools to assess time-location patterns related to environmental exposures have expanded from reliance on time-location diaries (TLDs) and questionnaires to use of geospatial location devices such as data-logging Global Positioning System (GPS) equipment. The Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis and Air Pollution obtained typical time-location patterns via questionnaire for 6424 adults in six US cities. At a later time (mean 4.6 years after questionnaire), a subset (n=128) participated in high-resolution data collection for specific 2-week periods resulting in concurrent GPS and detailed TLD data, which were aggregated to estimate time spent in various microenvironments. During these 2-week periods, participants were observed to spend the most time at home indoors (mean of 78%) and a small proportion of time in-vehicle (mean of 4%). Similar overall patterns were reported by these participants on the prior questionnaire (mean home indoors: 75%; mean in-vehicle: 4%). However, individual micro-environmental time estimates measured over specific 2-week periods were not highly correlated with an individual’s questionnaire report of typical behavior (Spearman’s ρ of 0.43 for home indoors and 0.39 for in-vehicle). Although questionnaire data about typical time-location patterns can inform interpretation of long-term epidemiological analyses and risk assessment, they may not reliably represent an individual’s short-term experience.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)569-574
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology
Volume27
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2017

Keywords

  • GPS
  • air pollution
  • exposure assessment
  • micro-environment
  • time-location

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