Adverse Cardiovascular Effects of Traffic Noise with a Focus on Nighttime Noise and the New WHO Noise Guidelines.

IF 21.4 1区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Annual Review of Public Health Pub Date : 2020-04-02 Epub Date: 2020-01-10 DOI:10.1146/annurev-publhealth-081519-062400
Thomas Münzel, Swenja Kröller-Schön, Matthias Oelze, Tommaso Gori, Frank P Schmidt, Sebastian Steven, Omar Hahad, Martin Röösli, Jean-Marc Wunderli, Andreas Daiber, Mette Sørensen
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Exposure to traffic noise is associated with stress and sleep disturbances. The World Health Organization (WHO) recently concluded that road traffic noise increases the risk for ischemic heart disease and potentially other cardiometabolic diseases, including stroke, obesity, and diabetes. The WHO report focused on whole-day noise exposure, but new epidemiological and translational field noise studies indicate that nighttime noise, in particular,is an important risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD) through increased levels of stress hormones and vascular oxidative stress, leading to endothelial dysfunction and subsequent development of various CVDs. Novel experimental studies found noise to be associated with oxidative stress-induced vascular and brain damage, mediated by activation of the NADPH oxidase, uncoupling of endothelial and neuronal nitric oxide synthase, and vascular/brain infiltration with inflammatory cells. Noise-induced pathophysiology was more pronounced in response to nighttime as compared with daytime noise. This review focuses on the consequences of nighttime noise.

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交通噪音对心血管的不良影响,重点是夜间噪音和新的世界卫生组织噪音指南。
接触交通噪音与压力和睡眠障碍有关。世界卫生组织(世卫组织)最近得出结论,道路交通噪音会增加患缺血性心脏病和其他潜在心脏代谢疾病的风险,包括中风、肥胖和糖尿病。世卫组织的报告侧重于全天的噪音暴露,但新的流行病学和转化领域的噪音研究表明,夜间噪音,特别是,是心血管疾病(CVD)的一个重要危险因素,通过增加应激激素和血管氧化应激水平,导致内皮功能障碍和随后的各种CVD的发展。新的实验研究发现,噪音与氧化应激诱导的血管和脑损伤有关,通过NADPH氧化酶的激活、内皮细胞和神经元一氧化氮合酶的解偶联以及炎症细胞的血管/脑浸润来介导。噪声诱发的病理生理反应在夜间比在白天更明显。这篇综述的重点是夜间噪音的后果。
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Annual Review of Public Health
Annual Review of Public Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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