Unveiling Population Heterogeneity in Health Risks Posed by Environmental Hazards Using Regression-Guided Neural Network
Jong Woo Nam, Eun Young Choi, Jennifer A. Ailshire, Yao-yi Chiang

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new method to better understand how environmental hazards affect different people's health by combining neural networks with regression models.
Contribution
The novel hybrid method, ReGNN, integrates ANNs within regression models to capture complex population heterogeneity in health risks.
Findings
ReGNN outperforms traditional MMR in modeling complex heterogeneous health effects of environmental hazards.
ReGNN reveals hidden patterns of population heterogeneity in the impact of PM2.5 on cognitive functioning.
Simulation studies confirm ReGNN's effectiveness in capturing nonlinear interactions in high-dimensional data.
Abstract
As environmental hazards become more frequent, it is critically important to understand their health impacts and identify individuals at disproportionately higher risk. Moderated Multiple Regression (MMR) provides a straightforward approach for investigating population heterogeneity by incorporating interaction terms between hazard exposure and population characteristics into a regression model. However, when vulnerabilities are embedded within complex, high-dimensional covariate spaces, MMR often fails to adequately model complex population heterogeneity. Here, we introduce a hybrid method, Regression-Guided Neural Networks (ReGNN), which integrates the flexibility of artificial neural networks (ANNs) within the structural form of a regression model. Briefly, ReGNN embeds an ANN inside a regression equation to generate a latent representation that nonlinearly combines potential sources…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAir Quality Monitoring and Forecasting · Health, Environment, Cognitive Aging · Air Quality and Health Impacts
