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Noise and Hypertension—a Narrative Review

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Purpose of review

High systolic blood pressure is the leading risk factor for morbidity and premature mortality worldwide (Lancet 388:1659–724, 2016). The aim of this article is to give an overview about the current knowledge on the association of ambient noise exposure with elevations in blood pressure and hypertension.

Recent findings

Most studies so far show a positive association of long-term noise exposure and prevalence or incidence of hypertension, including a recent comprehensive review and meta-analysis of 24 studies on road traffic noise exposure and prevalence of hypertension (odds ratio of 1.034 [95% confidence interval (CI) 1.011–1.056] per 5 dB(A) increase of the 16 h average road traffic noise level (LAeq16hr) [range 45–75 dB(A)]). Open issues include improvements and harmonizations of noise exposure assessment via modeling, the derivation of outcome-specific noise indicators, the existence of threshold values, identification of vulnerable groups, assessing health effects of noise from multiple exposure sources, consideration of other concurrent environmental exposures potentially confounding or modifying the noise effect, and the effectiveness of abatement and mitigation measures.

Summary

Ambient noise exposure is a highly prevalent health hazard with adverse effects on blood pressure and hypertension.

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Hoffmann, B. Noise and Hypertension—a Narrative Review. Curr Epidemiol Rep 5, 70–78 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40471-018-0141-4

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