| Literature DB >> 35857401 |
Michael G Smith1, Makayla Cordoza1, Mathias Basner1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Nighttime noise carries a significant disease burden. The World Health Organization (WHO) recently published guidelines for the regulation of environmental noise based on a review of evidence published up to the year 2015 on the effects of environmental noise on sleep.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35857401 PMCID: PMC9272916 DOI: 10.1289/EHP10197
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Health Perspect ISSN: 0091-6765 Impact factor: 11.035
Criteria for assessing risk of bias of individual studies (adapted from the WHO review[19]).
| Bias domain | Criteria | Risk of bias |
|---|---|---|
| A. Selection bias | Random sampling, areas selected based on noise exposure, | Low |
| a. | High | |
| Insufficient information to make a judgment | Unclear | |
| B. Information bias (exposure assessment) | a. Based on measurements for at least 1 wk, or | Low |
| a. Based on measurements of | High | |
| Insufficient information to make a judgment | Unclear | |
| C. Bias due to confounding | All most-important confounders accounted for in analysis | Low |
| No accounting for important confounders | High | |
| Insufficient information to make a judgment | Unclear | |
| D. Reporting bias | Complete reporting of all outcomes analyzed including nonsignificant results | Low |
| Not all outcomes reported, underreporting methods or statistical analysis, not reporting conflicts of interest | High | |
| Insufficient information to make a judgment | Unclear |
Note: WHO, World Health Organization.
The 50% response rate criterion was based on recommendations for cross-sectional studies by the National Institutes of Health.[38]
Figure 1.Flow diagram of study identification, screening, and selection. “Study” refers to a data collection campaign including a defined group of participants and one or more outcomes. In one instance, a study was reported in multiple articles[41,42] and is counted as study. “Report” is a journal article, preprint, conference abstract, study register entry, clinical study report, dissertation, unpublished manuscript, government report, or other document supplying relevant information about a particular study or studies.
Studies on exposure to aircraft noise and self-reported sleep outcomes (adapted from the WHO review[19]).
| Outcome | Study |
| Location | Disturbance question and responses | Noise metric, (level range) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Awakenings: noise mentioned (total | Nguyen et al.[ | 559 | Hanoi, Vietnam | In daily life, how much do you feel disturbed when an aircraft passes by in the following cases: When you are awakened in your sleep? Not at all, Slightly, Moderately, Very, | |
| Nguyen et al.[ | 1,093 | Hanoi, Vietnam | In daily life, when an aeroplane passes by, to what degree are you disturbed in the following cases: When you are awakened in your sleep? Not at all, Slightly, Moderately, Very, | ||
| Yano et al.[ | 776 | Hanoi, Vietnam | Same as above | ||
| Nguyen et al.[ | 511 | Da Nang City, Vietnam | Same as above | ||
| Nguyen et al.[ | 804 | Hanoi, Vietnam | Same as above | ||
| Nguyen et al.[ | 870 | Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam | Same as above | ||
| Falling asleep: noise mentioned (total | Nguyen et al.[ | 545 | Hanoi, Vietnam | In daily life, how much do you feel disturbed when an aircraft passes by in the following cases: When it makes it difficult for you to fall asleep? Not at all, Slightly, Moderately, Very, | |
| NORAH[ | 3,505 | Frankfurt, Germany 2011 | In the last 12 months aircraft noise has disturbed you when falling asleep? Not at all, Slightly, Moderately, Very, | ||
| NORAH[ | 3,502 | Frankfurt, Germany 2012 | Same as above | ||
| NORAH[ | 3,505 | Frankfurt, Germany 2013 | Same as above | ||
| NORAH[ | 5,527 | Berlin, Germany 2012 | Same as above | ||
| NORAH[ | 2,947 | Cologne-Bonn, Germany 2013 | Same as above | ||
| NORAH[ | 1,970 | Stuttgart, Germany 2013 | Same as above | ||
| Nguyen et al.[ | 1,095 | Hanoi, Vietnam | In daily life, when an aeroplane passes by, at what degree are you disturbed in the following cases: When it makes it difficult for you to fall asleep? Not at all, Slightly, Moderately, Very, | ||
| Yano et al.[ | 780 | Hanoi, Vietnam | Same as above | ||
| Nguyen et al.[ | 512 | Da Nang City, Vietnam | Same as above | ||
| Nguyen et al.[ | 805 | Hanoi, Vietnam | Same as above | ||
| Nguyen et al.[ | 868 | Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam | Same as above | ||
| Schreckenberg et al.[ | 2,308 | Germany | How much has aircraft noise in the last 12 months disturbed falling asleep? Not at all, Slightly, Moderately, Very, | ||
| Sleep disturbance: noise mentioned (total | Rocha et al.[ | 396 | Atlanta, Georgia, USA | Thinking about the last 12 months or so, when you were at home, how much was your sleep disturbed by noise from aircraft? Not at all, Slightly, Moderately, Very, | |
| Brink et al.[ | 2,925 | Switzerland | Thinking about the last twelve months at your home, during nighttime when you want to sleep, how much did aircraft noise bother, disturb, or annoy you? Not at all, Slightly, Moderately, Very, | ||
| Civil Aviation Authority[ | 1,200 | United Kingdom | Thinking about the summer, when you were here at home, what number from 0 to 10 best shows the degree to which your sleep was disturbed by noise from aeroplanes? Not at all disturbed (0) to Extremely disturbed (10) (HSD 8, | ||
| NORAH[ | 3,505 | Frankfurt, Germany 2011 | In the last 12 months aircraft noise has disturbed you when sleeping in the night? Not at all, Slightly, Moderately, Very, | ||
| NORAH[ | 3,502 | Frankfurt, Germany 2012 | Same as above | ||
| NORAH[ | 3,505 | Frankfurt, Germany 2013 | Same as above | ||
| NORAH[ | 5,519 | Berlin, Germany 2012 | Same as above | ||
| NORAH[ | 2,939 | Cologne–Bonn, Germany 2013 | Same as above | ||
| NORAH[ | 1,973 | Stuttgart, Germany 2013 | Same as above | ||
| Schreckenberg et al.[ | 2,309 | Germany | How much has aircraft noise in the last 12 months disturbed sleeping during the night? Not at all, Slightly, Moderately, Very, | ||
| Awakenings: noise not mentioned (total | Rocha et al.[ | 309 | Atlanta, Georgia, USA | How often did the following occur during the past month: You had trouble sleeping because you wake up in the middle of the night or early morning? Not during the past month, Less than once a week, Once or twice a week, Three or more times a week | |
| Basner et al.[ | 39 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA | During the past month, how often have you had trouble sleeping because you wake up in the middle of the night or early morning? Not during the past month, Less than once a week, Once or twice a week, Three or more times a week | ||
| Carugno et al.[ | 400 | Bergamo, Italy | Frequent nocturnal awakening (last month)? No, Yes | LVA, 2300–0600 hours (57.5–72.5 dB) | |
| Brink et al. (2003 study)[ | 1,450 | Switzerland | How often do you have the following symptoms: Problems with sleeping through? Never, Rarely, Sometimes, Often, Very Often, | ||
| Brink et al. (2001 study)[ | 1,528 | Switzerland | Same as above | ||
| Falling asleep: noise not mentioned (total | Smith et al.[ | 33 | Atlanta, Georgia, USA | Please evaluate last night’s sleep: falling asleep was Very easy (0) to Very difficult (10) (HSD 8, | |
| Nguyen et al.[ | 620 | Hanoi, Vietnam | Do you have any trouble with your sleep? Difficult to fall asleep? Rarely/not at all, Once or twice a week, Three or more times per week | ||
| Rocha et al.[ | 309 | Atlanta, Georgia, USA | How often did the following occur during the past month: You had trouble sleeping because you cannot get to sleep within 30 minutes? Not during the past month, Less than once a week, Once or twice a week, Three or more times a week | ||
| Basner et al.[ | 39 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA | During the past month, how often have you had trouble sleeping because you cannot get to sleep within 30 minutes? Not during the past month, Less than once a week, Once or twice a week, Three or more times a week | ||
| Carugno et al.[ | 400 | Bergamo, Italy | Long time to fall asleep (last month)? No, Yes | LVA, 2300–0600 hours (57.5–72.5 dB) | |
| Brink et al. (2003 study)[ | 1,450 | Switzerland | How often do you have the following symptoms: Problems falling asleep? Never, Rarely, Sometimes, Often, Very Often, | ||
| Brink et al. (2001 study)[ | 1,528 | Switzerland | Same as above | ||
| Sleep disturbance: noise not mentioned (total | Brink[ | 195 | Switzerland | During the last 4 weeks, have you suffered from any of the following disorders or health problems? Difficulty in sleeping or insomnia? Not at all, Somewhat, Very Much |
Note: HSD, highly sleep disturbed; , nighttime noise; LVA, Livello di Valutazione del Aeroportuale; NORAH, Noise-Related Annoyance, Cognition and Health; WHO, World Health Organization.
Studies not included in the WHO review.[19]
Response alternatives designated as highly sleep disturbed.
Studies on exposure to railway noise and self-reported sleep outcomes (adapted from the WHO review[19]).
| Outcome | Study |
| Location | Disturbance question and responses | Noise metric (level range) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Awakenings: noise mentioned (total | Bodin et al.[ | 2,344 | Sweden | Do you experience any of the following because of railway noise? You wake up? Never, Sometimes, Often | |
| Sato et al.[ | 1,418 | Hokkaido, Japan | How much are you disturbed by awakening during nighttime by train passing? Not at all, Slightly, Moderately, Very, | ||
| 1,549 | Kyushu, Japan | ||||
| Falling asleep: noise mentioned (total | NORAH[ | 3,266 | Frankfurt, Germany 2012 | In the last 12 months railway noise has disturbed you when falling asleep? Not at all, Slightly, Moderately, Very, | |
| Bodin et al.[ | 2,342 | Sweden | Do you experience any of the following because of railway noise? Difficulties falling asleep? Never, Sometimes, Often | ||
| Schreckenberg[ | 1,198 | Germany | To what extent have the following outcomes of railway noise occurred in the past 12 months? Railway noise disturbs when falling asleep. Not at all, Slightly, Moderately, Very, | ||
| Sato et al.[ | 1,418 | Hokkaido, Japan | How much are you disturbed in falling asleep by train passing? Not at all, Slightly, Moderately, Very, | ||
| 1,562 | Kyushu, Japan | ||||
| Sleep disturbance: noise mentioned (total | NORAH[ | 3,266 | Frankfurt, Germany 2012 | In the last 12 months railway noise has disturbed you when sleeping in the night? Not at all, Slightly, Moderately, Very, | |
| Brink et al.[ | 3,543 | Switzerland | Thinking about the last twelve months at your home, during nighttime when you want to sleep, how much did railway noise bother, disturb, or annoy you? Not at all, Slightly, Moderately, Very, | ||
| Evandt et al.[ | 12,476 | Norway | How disturbed have you been by noise during the night (falling asleep and waking up) from rail noise in the last 12 months? Not at all, Slightly, Rather, Very, | ||
| Schreckenberg[ | 1,199 | Germany | To what extent have the following outcomes of railway noise occurred in the past 12 months? Railway disturbs when sleeping during the night. Not at all, Slightly, Moderately, Very, | ||
| Hong et al.[ | 610 | Korea | How much have you been disturbed in your sleep by railway noise at night when you are sleeping in your house over the last 12 months? 11 point scale used from 0 (not disturbed at all) to 10 (extremely disturbed) (HSD 8, | ||
| Awakenings: noise not mentioned (total | Evandt et al.[ | 12,577 | Norway | Have you noticed any of the following in the last 12 months? Repeatedly waking with difficulty falling back to sleep? No/rarely, Less than once a week, 1–2 times per week, 3–5 times per week, | |
| Bodin et al.[ | 2,575 | Sweden | Do you wake up at night? Rarely/never, A few times per month, A few times a week, Almost every day | ||
| Frei et al.[ | 1,231 | Switzerland | How often does it happen, that you wake up at night multiple times? Never, Rarely, Sometimes, Often | ||
| Falling asleep: noise not mentioned (total | Evandt et al.[ | 12,745 | Norway | Have you noticed any of the following in the last 12 months? Difficulty falling asleep? No/rarely, Less than once a week, 1–2 times per week, 3–5 times per week, | |
| Bodin et al.[ | 2,576 | Sweden | Do you have problems falling asleep? Rarely/never, A few times per month, A few times a week, Almost every day | ||
| Frei et al.[ | 1,232 | Switzerland | How often does it happen, that you cannot fall asleep well? Never, Rarely, Sometimes, Often | ||
| Sleep disturbance: noise not mentioned (total | Frei et al.[ | 1,229 | Switzerland | How often does it happen that your sleep is restless? Never, Rarely, Sometimes, Often | |
| Brink et al.[ | 4,685 | Switzerland | During the last 4 weeks, have you suffered from any of the following disorders or health problems? Difficulty in sleeping, or insomnia? Not at all, Somewhat, Very Much |
Note: HSD, highly sleep disturbed; , air and road traffic noise at 24-h average levels; , nighttime noise; NORAH, Noise-Related Annoyance, Cognition and Health; WHO, World Health Organization.
Studies not included in the WHO review.[19]
Response alternatives designated as highly sleep disturbed.
Figure 2.Effective sample sizes for (A) aircraft, (B) road, and (C) rail for each sleep disturbance question in the present updated analysis, determined from the original WHO analysis plus the 11 newly included studies, compared with sample sizes from the WHO 2018 review only.[19] Note: WHO, World Health Organization.
Figure 3.Forest plot for the odds of being highly sleep disturbed by aircraft noise per 10-dB increase in (combined estimate derived from all relevant outcomes within studies). Subgroups are presented for questions that mentioned noise as the source of the disturbance, and questions that did not specify noise as the source of the disturbance. Risk of bias: A: selection bias; B: exposure assessment; C: confounding; D: reporting bias. Green () denotes low risk of bias, red (–) denotes high risk of bias, yellow (?) denotes unclear risk of bias. Plots were generated using an inverse-variance (IV) random effects method across the full noise range for each individual study (not restricted to 40–65 dB ). Note: CI, confidence interval; df, degrees of freedom; , nighttime noise; NORAH, Noise-Related Annoyance, Cognition and Health.
Figure 4.Forest plot for the odds of being highly sleep disturbed by road noise per 10-dB increase in (combined estimate derived from all relevant outcomes within studies). Subgroups are presented for questions that mentioned noise as the source of the disturbance, and questions that did not specify noise as the source of the disturbance. Risk of bias: A: selection bias; B: exposure assessment; C: confounding; D: reporting bias. Green () denotes low risk of bias, red (–) denotes high risk of bias, yellow (?) denotes unclear risk of bias. Plots were generated using an inverse-variance (IV) random effects method across the full noise range for each individual study (not restricted to 40–65 dB ). Note: CI, confidence interval; df, degrees of freedom; , nighttime noise; NORAH, Noise-Related Annoyance, Cognition and Health.
Figure 5.Forest plot for the odds of being highly sleep disturbed by railway noise per 10-dB increase in (combined estimate derived from all relevant outcomes within studies). Subgroups are presented for questions that mentioned noise as the source of the disturbance, and questions that did not specify noise as the source of the disturbance. Risk of bias: A: selection bias; B: exposure assessment; C: confounding; D: reporting bias. Green () denotes low risk of bias, red (–) denotes high risk of bias, yellow (?) denotes unclear risk of bias. Plots were generated using an inverse-variance (IV) random effects method across the full noise range for each individual study (not restricted to 40–65 dB ). Note: CI, confidence interval; , nighttime noise; NORAH, Noise-Related Annoyance, Cognition and Health.
Odds ratios per 10-dB increase in for the percent highly sleep disturbed by aircraft, road, and railway traffic noise.
| Noise source | Outcome | Noise mentioned as source of disturbance | Noise not mentioned as source of disturbance | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Studies ( | Sample size ( | OR per 10 dB (95% CI) | Studies ( | Sample size ( | OR per 10 dB (95% CI) | ||
| Aircraft noise | Awakenings | 6 | 4,137 | 2.34 (1.87, 2.93) | 5 | 2,571 | 1.11 (0.81, 1.53) |
| Falling asleep | 8 | 17,107 | 2.09 (1.91, 2.28) | 7 | 3,120 | 1.67 (1.27, 2.19) | |
| Sleep disturbance | 5 | 15,345 | 2.28 (2.03, 2.56) | 1 | 153 | 1.22 (0.08, 18.20) | |
| Combined estimate | 11 | 19,488 | 2.18 (2.01, 2.36) | 8 | 3,275 | 1.52 (1.20, 1.93) | |
| Road noise | Awakenings | 8 | 5,355 | 1.75 (1.24, 2.47) | 5 | 29,358 | 1.10 (1.01, 1.20) |
| Falling asleep | 9 | 7,754 | 2.31 (1.85, 2.89) | 6 | 31,136 | 1.15 (1.08, 1.23) | |
| Sleep disturbance | 6 | 26,372 | 2.57 (2.26, 2.93) | 3 | 18,052 | 1.15 (0.93, 1.43) | |
| Combined estimate | 14 | 31,738 | 2.52 (2.28, 2.79) | 7 | 38,380 | 1.14 (1.08, 1.21) | |
| Railway noise | Awakenings | 3 | 3,576 | 2.54 (1.49, 4.33) | 3 | 3,197 | 1.09 (0.78, 1.53) |
| Falling asleep | 5 | 6,730 | 2.70 (2.14, 3.42) | 3 | 3,219 | 1.27 (0.84, 1.90) | |
| Sleep disturbance | 5 | 7,262 | 3.35 (2.75, 4.09) | 2 | 1,168 | 1.27 (0.11, 15.15) | |
| Combined estimate | 8 | 10,846 | 2.97 (2.57, 3.43) | 4 | 4,326 | 1.17 (0.91, 1.49) | |
Note: ORs were calculated in logistic regression models with included as the only fixed effect and study included as a random effect, restricted to the noise exposure range 40–65 dB . Models were run separately for each traffic mode and for sleep questionnaire outcomes that did or did not mention noise. The combined estimate was calculated using average responses of the awakening, falling asleep, and sleep disturbance questions within studies. CI, confidence interval; , nighttime noise; OR, odds ratio.
In the range 40–65 dB for which ORs were calculated.
Figure 6.Probability of being highly sleep disturbed (%HSD) by nighttime noise, determined via questions that mention noise as the source of disturbance, stratified by disturbance question and traffic mode. Exposure–response relationships were derived using all available data, from the original WHO review[19] and the 11 newly identified studies. Results of the present updated analysis (solid purple lines with dotted 95% CIs) are compared against results of the 2018 WHO review[19] (dashed orange lines with shaded 95% CIs). Relationships for the sleep disturbance questions were not calculated previously. Asterisks (*) indicate sleep outcomes for which no new studies have been published since the WHO review. Parameter estimates were calculated in logistic regression models with included as the only fixed effect and study included as a random effect, restricted to the noise exposure range 40–65 dB . Models were run separately for each traffic mode and disturbance question. The combined estimate was calculated using average responses of the awakening, falling asleep, and sleep disturbance questions within studies. Note: CI, confidence interval; , nighttime noise; WHO, World Health Organization.
Figure 7.Exposure–response relationships for the probability of being highly sleep disturbed (%HSD) by nighttime noise for questions that mention noise. Curves are shown for the updated analysis that includes all available data (solid purple lines), and for analysis including only newly identified studies published after the WHO review[19] (dashed green lines). Data are calculated as the combined response using average responses of the awakening, falling asleep, and sleep disturbance questions within studies, determined as the within-study average of disturbance questions that explicitly mentioned noise as the source of sleep disturbance. Parameter estimates were calculated in logistic regression models with included as the only fixed effect and study included as a random effect, restricted to the noise exposure range 40–65 dB . Models were run separately for each traffic mode. Note: , nighttime noise; WHO, World Health Organization.
Figure 8.Probability of being highly sleep disturbed (%HSD) by nighttime noise, determined via questions that did not specifically mention noise as the source of disturbance, stratified by disturbance question and traffic mode. Exposure–response relationships were derived using all available data, from the original WHO review[19] and the 11 newly identified studies. Dotted lines indicate 95% CIs. Parameter estimates were calculated in logistic regression models with included as the only fixed effect and study included as a random effect, restricted to the noise exposure range 40–65 dB . Models were run separately for each traffic mode and disturbance question. The combined estimate was calculated using average responses of the awakening, falling asleep, and sleep disturbance questions within studies. Note: CI, confidence interval; , nighttime noise; WHO, World Health Organization.
GRADE Evidence profile (adapted from the WHO review[19]).
| Domain | Criterion | Assessment | Grade change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sleep disturbance questions: noise mentioned | |||
| Start level | All cross-sectional studies | Low quality | |
| Study limitations | Majority of studies low quality | Aircraft and railway: majority of studies have low risk of selection bias (10/19) and exposure assessment bias (14/19) | Aircraft and railway: no downgrade |
| Road: majority of studies have low risk of selection bias (11/15) and high risk of exposure assessment bias (10/15) | Road: downgrade one level | ||
| Inconsistency | Conflicting results; high | High heterogeneity between studies ( | Downgrade one level |
| Indirectness | Direct comparison; same PECO | Same PECO | No downgrade |
| Precision | CIs contain 25% harm or benefit | CIs narrower than 25% except for few outcomes at high noise levels | No downgrade |
| Publication bias | Indicated by funnel plot | Symmetrical plots | No downgrade |
| Judgment after downgrades | — | — | Aircraft, road, and railway: very low quality |
| Dose–response | Significant trend | Statistically significant trend for all outcomes | Upgrade one level |
| Magnitude of effect |
| Upgrade one level | |
| Confounding adjusted | Effect in spite of confounding working toward the null | Not observed | No upgrade |
| Overall judgment | — | — | Aircraft, road, and railway: moderate quality |
| Sleep disturbance questions: noise not mentioned | |||
| Start level | All cross-sectional studies | Low quality | |
| Study limitations | Majority of studies low quality | Majority of studies have high risk of selection bias (10/18) and low risk of exposure assessment bias (15/18) | Downgrade one level |
| Inconsistency | Conflicting results; high | Railway: unimportant heterogeneity between studies ( | Railway: no downgrade |
| Aircraft and road: substantial to considerable heterogeneity between studies ( | Aircraft and road: downgrade one level | ||
| Indirectness | Direct comparison; same PECO | Same PECO | No downgrade |
| Precision | CIs contain 25% harm or benefit | Wide CIs | Downgrade one level |
| Publication bias | Indicated by funnel plot | Symmetrical plots | No downgrade |
| Judgment after downgrades | — | — | Aircraft, road, and railway: very low quality |
| Dose–response | Significant trend | Aircraft: statistically significant trend for falling asleep and combined estimate | Railway: no upgrade |
| Railway: not significant | Aircraft and road: upgrade one level | ||
| Road: statistically significant trend for awakenings, falling asleep and combined estimate | |||
| Magnitude of effect |
| No upgrade | |
| Confounding adjusted | Effect in spite of confounding working toward the null | Not observed | No upgrade |
| Overall judgment | — | — | Railway: very low quality |
| Aircraft and road: low quality | |||
Note: —, not applicable; CI, confidence interval; GRADE, Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development, and Evaluations (criteria); OR, odds ratio; PECO, Patient/Problem, Exposure, Comparison and Outcome (framework); RR, risk ratio; WHO, World Health Organization.
Summary of meta-analytic and evidence quality findings.
| Sleep outcome | Noise source | Studies ( | Respondents ( | Quality of evidence | Noise metric | OR per 10-dB increase (95% CI) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Self-reported sleep disturbance in adults | Aircraft | 11 | 19,488 | Moderate |
| 2.18 (2.01, 2.36) |
| Road | 14 | 31,738 | Moderate |
| 2.52 (2.28, 2.79) | |
| Railway | 8 | 10,846 | Moderate |
| 2.97 (2.57, 3.43) | |
| Self-reported sleep disturbance in adults | Aircraft | 8 | 2,571 | Low |
| 1.52 (1.20, 1.93) |
| Road | 7 | 38,380 | Low |
| 1.14 (1.08, 1.21) | |
| Railway | 4 | 4,326 | Very low |
| 1.17 (0.91, 1.49) |
Note: ORs were calculated in logistic regression models with included as the only fixed effect and study included as a random effect, restricted to the noise exposure range 40–65 dB . Models were run separately for each traffic mode and for sleep questionnaire outcomes that did or did not mention noise. Data shown are for the combined estimates calculated using average responses of the awakening, falling asleep, and sleep disturbance questions within studies. , nighttime noise; OR, odds ratio.
In the range 40–65 dB for which ORs were calculated.
Studies on exposure to road traffic noise and self-reported sleep outcomes (adapted from the WHO review[19]).
| Outcome | Study |
| Location | Disturbance question and responses | Noise metric (level range) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Awakenings: noise mentioned (total | Bodin et al.[ | 2,438 | Sweden | Do you experience any of the following because of road traffic noise? You wake up? Never, Sometimes, Often | |
| Phan et al.[ | 1,454 | Hanoi, Vietnam | How much are you disturbed by awakening during nighttime by road traffic? Not at all, Slightly, Moderately, Very, | ||
| Phan et al.[ | 1,460 | Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam | Same as above | ||
| Phan et al.[ | 479 | Da Nang, Vietnam | Same as above | ||
| Phan et al.[ | 680 | Hue, Vietnam | Same as above | ||
| Phan et al.[ | 777 | Thai Nguyen, Vietnam | Same as above | ||
| Sato et al.[ | 1,291 | Gothenburg, Sweden | Does the road traffic noise cause the following conditions? Awakening? No, Little Disturbed, Rather Disturbed, Very Disturbed | ||
| Sato et al.[ | 819 | Kumamoto, Japan | Same as above | ||
| Sato et al.[ | 779 | Sapporo, Japan | Same as above | ||
| Falling asleep: noise mentioned (total | NORAH[ | 3,162 | Frankfurt, Germany 2012 | In the last 12 months road traffic noise has disturbed you when falling asleep? Not at all, Slightly, Moderately, Very, | |
| Bodin et al.[ | 2,444 | Sweden | Do you experience any of the following because of road traffic noise? Difficulties falling asleep. Never, Sometimes, Often | ||
| Phan et al.[ | 1,471 | Hanoi, Vietnam | How much are you disturbed in falling asleep by road traffic? Not at all, Slightly, Moderately, Very, | ||
| Phan et al.[ | 1,458 | Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam | Same as above | ||
| Phan et al.[ | 481 | Da Nang, Vietnam | Same as above | ||
| Phan et al.[ | 682 | Hue, Vietnam | Same as above | ||
| Phan et al.[ | 781 | Thai Nguyen, Vietnam | Same as above | ||
| Sato et al.[ | 1,302 | Gothenburg, Sweden | Does the road traffic noise cause the following conditions? Difficulty to fall asleep? No, Little Disturbed, Rather Disturbed, Very Disturbed | ||
| Sato et al.[ | 814 | Kumamoto, Japan | Same as above | ||
| Sato et al.[ | 779 | Sapporo, Japan | Same as above | ||
| Sleep disturbance: noise mentioned (total | NORAH[ | 3,162 | Frankfurt, Germany 2012 | In the last 12 months road traffic noise has disturbed you when sleeping in the night? Not at all, Slightly, Moderately, Very, | |
| Brink et al.[ | 5,222 | Switzerland | Thinking about the last twelve months at your home, during nighttime when you want to sleep, how much did road noise bother, disturb, or annoy you? Not at all, Slightly, Moderately, Very, | ||
| Evandt et al.[ | 12,305 | Norway | How disturbed have you been by noise during the night (falling asleep and waking up) from road noise in the last 12 months? Not at all, Slightly, Rather, Very, | ||
| Brown et al.[ | 8,841 | Hong Kong | How much is your sleep disturbed by road traffic noise? 11 point scale used from 0 (not disturbed at all) to 10 (extremely disturbed) (HSD 8, | ||
| Hong et al.[ | 550 | Korea | How much have you been disturbed in your sleep by road traffic noise at night when you are sleeping in your house over the last 12 months? 11 point scale used from 0 (not disturbed at all) to 10 (extremely disturbed) (HSD 8, | ||
| Ristovska et al.[ | 510 | Macedonia | Do you think that your sleep was disturbed due to night-time noise or noise events during the night in the last twelve months and more? Not at all, Very little, Moderate, High | ||
| Awakenings: noise not mentioned (total | Martens et al.[ | 14,622 | The Netherlands | How often during the past 4 weeks did you awaken during your sleep time and have trouble falling asleep again? Never, Seldom, Sometimes, Often, | |
| Evandt et al.[ | 12,113 | Norway | Have you noticed any of the following in the last 12 months? Repeatedly waking with difficulty falling back to sleep? No/rarely, Less than once a week, 1–2 times per week, 3–5 times per week, | ||
| Bodin et al.[ | 2,519 | Sweden | Do you wake up at night? Rarely/never, A few times per month, A few times a week, Almost every day | ||
| Frei et al.[ | 1,231 | Switzerland | How often does it happen, that you wake up at night multiple times? Never, Rarely, Sometimes, Often | ||
| Halonen et al.[ | 6,853 | Finland | How many times during the past 4 weeks have you had the following symptoms? Frequently waking up during the night. Never, 1 per month, 1 per week, 2–4 per week, | ||
| Falling asleep: noise not mentioned (total | Bartels et al.[ | 2,188 | Sweden | During the past 12 months, how often have you had problems falling asleep in the evening? Never/seldom, A few times per month, Once per week, Several times per week, | |
| Martens et al.[ | 14,616 | The Netherlands | How often during the past 4 weeks did you have trouble falling asleep? Never, Seldom, Sometimes, Often, | ||
| Evandt et al.[ | 12,276 | Norway | Have you noticed any of the following in the last 12 months? Difficulty falling asleep? No/rarely, Less than once a week, 1–2 times per week, 3–5 times per week, | ||
| Bodin et al.[ | 2,520 | Sweden | Do you have problems falling asleep? Rarely/never, A few times per month, A few times a week, Almost every day | ||
| Frei et al.[ | 1,232 | Switzerland | How often does it happen, that you cannot fall asleep well? Never, Rarely, Sometimes, Often | ||
| Halonen et al.[ | 6,793 | Finland | How many times during the past 4 weeks have you had the following symptoms? Difficulty falling asleep? Never, 1 per month, 1 per week, 2–4 per week, | ||
| Sleep disturbance: noise not mentioned (total | Martens et al.[ | 14,619 | The Netherlands | How often during the past 4 weeks did you feel that your sleep was not quiet (moving restlessly, feeling tense, speaking, etc.) while sleeping? Never, Seldom, Sometimes, Often, | |
| Frei et al.[ | 1,229 | Switzerland | How often does it happen that your sleep is restless? Never, Rarely, Sometimes, Often | ||
| Brink et al.[ | 8,245 | Switzerland | During the last 4 weeks, have you suffered from any of the following disorders or health problems? Difficulty in sleeping, or insomnia? Not at all, Somewhat, Very Much |
Note: HSD, highly sleep disturbed; , air and road traffic noise at 24-h average levels; , day-evening-night level; , nighttime noise; NORAH, Noise-Related Annoyance, Cognition and Health; WHO, World Health Organization.
Studies not included in the WHO review.[19]
Response alternatives designated as highly sleep disturbed.