The harmful effect of noise on the human organism
Authors:
K. Valešová
Authors‘ workplace:
Centrum hygieny životního prostředí
vedoucí MUDr. Růžena Kubínová
; Státní zdravotní ústav Praha
Published in:
Prakt. Lék. 2006; 86(6): 310-311
Category:
Reviews
Overview
At present, noise is one of the most widespread pollutants in both the occupational and living environments and prompts increasing complaints from the population. With long-term exposure, noise acts as a so-called chronic stressor and acts synergistically in the pathogenesis of cardiovascular and other civilization diseases with confirmed stress-related etiology. The project entitled The Health Consequences and Disturbing Effects of Noise has been conducted since 1994 as a part of the System of Monitoring the Environmental Impact on Health of the Population. From the data acquired, the overall trend of noise levels in the Czech Republic can be considered constant. Only in certain cities has there been a decline or increase in noise levels. Such changes are usually due to local alterations in the traffic system or increased traffic intensity on secondary roads.
Key worlds:
noise, chronic stressor, noise monitoring
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