Noise pollution (chronic)
Chronic noise pollution refers to prolonged exposure to loud sounds in daily environments and can have significant impacts on health and well-being.
Research indicates that chronic noise exposure during sleep can negatively affect childhood development, leading to issues such as poorer cognitive performance and behavioral problems. Additionally, long-term exposure to moderate noise levels has been linked to anxiety-like behaviors and changes in neural circuitry. Studies also show associations between chronic traffic noise and alterations in brain connectivity, particularly affecting areas related to memory and emotional regulation. Furthermore, there are links between prolonged noise pollution and increased risks of respiratory diseases, with air pollution potentially exacerbating these effects. Chronic noise exposure is also tied to higher levels of adiposity or body fat.
This issue connects strongly with topics like childhood development, mental health, and cardiovascular health. While the evidence highlights significant concerns, more research is needed to fully understand the long-term impacts of chronic noise pollution on human health.
Sources
- Continuous white noise exposure during sleep and childhood development: A scoping review. (PMID:38663282)
- Characterization of Anxiety-Like Behaviors and Neural Circuitry following Chronic Moderate Noise Exposure in Mice. (PMID:37796530)
- Association between Long-Term Air Pollution, Chronic Traffic Noise, and Resting-State Functional Connectivity in the 1000BRAINS Study. (PMID:36154234)
- Long-term noise exposure and cause-specific mortality in chronic respiratory diseases, considering the modifying effect of air pollution. (PMID:39024955)
- Causal effects of noise and air pollution on multiple diseases highlight the dual role of inflammatory factors in ambient exposures. (PMID:39182784)
- Chronic Noise Exposure and Adiposity: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. (PMID:30122217)
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- Continuous white noise exposure during sleep and childhood development: A scoping review. (2024) pubmed
- Characterization of Anxiety-Like Behaviors and Neural Circuitry following Chronic Moderate Noise Exposure in Mice. (2023) pubmed
- Association between Long-Term Air Pollution, Chronic Traffic Noise, and Resting-State Functional Connectivity in the 1000BRAINS Study. (2022) pubmed
- Long-term noise exposure and cause-specific mortality in chronic respiratory diseases, considering the modifying effect of air pollution. (2024) pubmed
- Causal effects of noise and air pollution on multiple diseases highlight the dual role of inflammatory factors in ambient exposures. (2024) pubmed
- Chronic Noise Exposure and Adiposity: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. (2018) pubmed
- Ambient Air Pollution, Noise, and Late-Life Cognitive Decline and Dementia Risk. (2019) pubmed
- Correlation between nighttime sleep noise pollution and the risk of acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. (2025) pubmed
- The effects of environmental and classroom noise on the academic attainments of primary school children. (2008) pubmed
- The role of NLRP3 inflammasome-mediated neuroinflammation in chronic noise-induced impairment of learning and memory ability. (2024) pubmed