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The Cardiovascular Effects of Noise.

Omar Hahad1, Swenja Kröller-Schön, Andreas Daiber, Thomas Münzel.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Traffic noise can induce chronic stress reactions and thereby elevate the risk of cardiovascular disease. The responsible pathophysiological mechanisms are as yet unclear.
METHODS: This review is based on publications retrieved by a selective search in PubMed for epidemiological and experimental studies (2007-2018) on the relation between noise and the risk of cardiovascular disease. The search terms were "noise AND cardiovascular effects" and "noise cardiovascular effects."
RESULTS: Epidemiological studies have shown that noise caused by air, road, and rail traffic has a dose-dependent association with elevated cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. A current meta-analysis commissioned by the World Health Organization concludes that road-traffic noise elevates the incidence of coronary heart disease by 8% per 10 dB(A) increase starting at 50 dB(A) (95% confidence interval [1,01; 1,15]). Traffic noise at night causes fragmentation of sleep, elevation of stress hormone levels, and oxidative stress. These factors can promote the development of vascular dysfunction (endothelial dysfunction) and high blood pressure, which, in turn, elevate the cardiovascular risk.
CONCLUSION: Traffic noise, and air-traffic noise in particular, is an important cardiovascular risk factor that has not been sufficiently studied to date. Preventive measures are needed to protect the population from the harmful effects of noise on health.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31092312      PMCID: PMC6541745          DOI: 10.3238/arztebl.2019.0245

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dtsch Arztebl Int        ISSN: 1866-0452            Impact factor:   5.594


  9 in total

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Journal:  Dtsch Arztebl Int       Date:  2019-04-05       Impact factor: 5.594

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Authors:  Isabel Fegers-Wustrow; Fritz Wimbauer; Martin Halle
Journal:  Herz       Date:  2022-01-14       Impact factor: 1.443

3.  Effect of tea consumption on oxidative stress and expression of DNA repair genes among metal press workers exposed to occupational noise.

Authors:  Zahra Panjali; Behjat Jafari-Tehrani; Thomas Münzel; Omar Hahad; Mozhgan Tansaz; Mansoureh Hamidi; Behnam Hajipour-Verdom; Rezvan Zendehdel
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Review 4.  Environmental Noise-Induced Effects on Stress Hormones, Oxidative Stress, and Vascular Dysfunction: Key Factors in the Relationship between Cerebrocardiovascular and Psychological Disorders.

Authors:  Omar Hahad; Jürgen H Prochaska; Andreas Daiber; Thomas Muenzel
Journal:  Oxid Med Cell Longev       Date:  2019-11-11       Impact factor: 6.543

5.  Midregional pro atrial natriuretic peptide: a novel important biomarker for noise annoyance-induced cardiovascular morbidity and mortality?

Authors:  Omar Hahad; Philipp S Wild; Jürgen H Prochaska; Andreas Schulz; Karl J Lackner; Norbert Pfeiffer; Irene Schmidtmann; Matthias Michal; Manfred Beutel; Andreas Daiber; Thomas Münzel
Journal:  Clin Res Cardiol       Date:  2020-04-18       Impact factor: 5.460

6.  Metabolic dysfunction modifies the influence of traffic-related air pollution and noise exposure on late-life dementia and cognitive impairment: A cohort study of older Mexican-Americans.

Authors:  Yu Yu; Mary Haan; Kimberly C Paul; Elizabeth Rose Mayeda; Michael Jerrett; Jun Wu; Eunice Lee; Jason Su; I-Fan Shih; Kosuke Inoue; Beate R Ritz
Journal:  Environ Epidemiol       Date:  2020-12-03

7.  Risk of cardiovascular mortality, stroke and coronary heart mortality associated with aircraft noise around Congonhas airport, São Paulo, Brazil: a small-area study.

Authors:  Aina Roca-Barceló; Adelaide Nardocci; Breno Souza de Aguiar; Adeylson G Ribeiro; Marcelo Antunes Failla; Anna L Hansell; Maria Regina Cardoso; Frédéric B Piel
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8.  [Noise annoyance in the German general population : Prevalence and determinants in the Gutenberg Health Study].

Authors:  Omar Hahad; Manfred Beutel; Matthias Michal; Andreas Schulz; Norbert Pfeiffer; Emilio Gianicolo; Karl Lackner; Philipp Wild; Andreas Daiber; Thomas Münzel
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Authors:  Michael E Makover; Michael D Shapiro; Peter P Toth
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  9 in total

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