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Date publication

février 2026

Journal

Exposome

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Dr HEINTZ Dimitri


Tous les auteurs :
Villette C, Miller GW, Sibilia J, Heintz D

Résumé

Historically and willingly, the exposome framework focuses on human health. Ecosystems are considered only partially and are always envisioned as part of the exposures. As knowledge expands on the human exposome, human-nature relationships and interdependency are becoming increasingly obvious, with an impact of nature on human health and well-being. Including ecosystems into the exposome framework would help to identify shared exposures, boomerang effects, specific adaptations occurring in other living beings, nature-based solutions to mitigate identified problematics linked to human health, and maintain a habitable environment for all living beings.

Mots clés

boomerang effect, ecosystem health, exposome, interdependency, mirror research, nature-based solutions, one health

Référence

Exposome. 2026 02 20;6(1):osag007