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Transportation Noise and Cardiovascular Risk

Review and Synthesis of Epidemiological Studies

Dose-effect Curve and Risk Estimation

The auditory system is continuously analysing acoustic information, which is filtered and interpreted by different cortical and sub-cortical brain structures. According to the general stress concept, repeated autonomic and endocrine responses can result in permanent functional and metabolic changes of the organism in chronically exposed subjects. Epidemiological studies suggest a higher risk of cardiovascular diseases, including high blood pressure and myocardial infarction, in subjects chronically exposed to high levels of road or air traffic noise.

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WaBoLu-Hefte (series closed) | 01/2006
Number of pages
116
Year of publication
January 2006
Author(s)
Dr. Wolfgang Babisch
Language
English
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Umweltbundesamt
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 motor traffic noise  cardiovascular risk  risk analysis  epidemiological studie

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