“…The main environmental data that are currently available in LASA are shown in Table 6 and include: urbanization grade (i.e., number of residents/km 2 ), population demographics (e.g., age-and sex-distribution, marital status and proportions of immigrants and ethnic minority groups), household characteristics (e.g., average household size), educational level (e.g., proportions of individuals who attained high, intermediate or low education), income (e.g., average income and proportion of income recipients), socioeconomic status (e.g., socioeconomic status score), social security (e.g., proportion of social security beneficiaries), air pollution (e.g., concentrations of air pollutants), noise (e.g., road-traffic, rail-traffic and air-traffic noise), crime rates (e.g., number of criminal offenses per 1000 residents), availability of facilities (e.g., in terms of density of/proximity to specific health care facilities and socio-cultural facilities), physical environmental characteristics (e.g., green space and water) and daily average weather parameters (e.g., daily average temperature and humidity). Several of these variables have been used in recent LASA studies [35,[37][38][39][40][41].…”