Traffic Noise Raises Blood Pressure

Posted by Seeker on Dec 26 2009 | New Health Discoveries

If you live in an area with high traffic noise you may find you have higher blood pressure and a higher risk of heart attack or stroke. Exposure to traffic noise that is above 60 decibels is associated with high blood pressure among young and middle-aged people.

Previous studies have found a connection between living near airports and high blood pressure. Constant noise may place the body in a state of chronic stress. This state of stress leads to a higher heart rate and blood pressure.

A full 28 percent of middle-aged people living in areas with noise averaging above 64 decibels reported high blood pressure. Approximately 17 percent of middle-aged adults in quieter neighborhoods suffered from hypertension.

Sixty-five decibels is slightly louder than a normal conversation.

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One Response to “Traffic Noise Raises Blood Pressure”

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    17 Mar 2010 at 8:22 pm

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