2019
DOI: 10.1097/hjh.0000000000002060
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Relationship among long-term aircraft noise exposure, blood pressure profile, and arterial stiffness

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“…[10] In another study by Schmidt et al, aircraft noise resulted in increased SBP in patients with a high cardiovascular risk, and decreased sleep quality and vascular function. [9] Chronic exposure to aircraft noise was also associated with higher blood pressure in many studies [3,8,18]. However, some authors reported opposite results.…”
Section: Blood Pressure Resultsmentioning
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“…[10] In another study by Schmidt et al, aircraft noise resulted in increased SBP in patients with a high cardiovascular risk, and decreased sleep quality and vascular function. [9] Chronic exposure to aircraft noise was also associated with higher blood pressure in many studies [3,8,18]. However, some authors reported opposite results.…”
Section: Blood Pressure Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…That area was also selected for noise-exposed participants recruited in our previous study. [18] The unexposed group was recruited form another village (Jeziorzany) located 15 km from an airport outside the light blue isophone L N = 45 dB in the south, as indicated by the yearly, a weighted night sound level, L n .…”
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“…14 In another study, investigating the effect of aircraft noise exposure, it has been demonstrated that noise exposure is associated with higher office and nighttime diastolic BP, arterial stiffness, and diastolic dysfunction of the left ventricle. 15 The increase in arterial stiffness was steeper in the exposed to noise participants and evident in ages young than 40 years presenting as early vascular aging and associated with noise annoyance in the normotensive participants.…”
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“…Noise affects human auditory organs, nervous system, and cardiovascular system, etc. [9][10][11][12][13][14]. Basner et al [15] studied the effects of noise on hearing, and found hearing loss caused by noise is very common in working environments.…”
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