The MEME also emphasizes the complex relationships between environmental exposures
and child health outcomes, specifically recognising the links between individual exposures and different health outcomes (Table 1). Additionally, it tries to encapsulate the concept that exposure, health, and associations between them, are affected by contextual factors, such as social, economic or demographic status [20].
The similarities of the MEME and DPSEEA mean that it is relatively simple to switch between them according to need [8].