Air pollution\, noise putting you at risk of cardiovascular diseases

Air pollution, noise putting you at risk of cardiovascular diseases

ANI  |  Washington D.C. [USA] 

Air pollution, clubbed with transportation noise, increases the risk for cardiovascular diseases and diabetes, finds a study.

The study looked at the combined effects of air and transportation for heart attack mortality, by considering all deaths that occurred in between 2000 and 2008.

The findings indicate that the negative effects of air may have been overestimated in studies which fail to concurrently consider exposure.

"Our study showed that transportation increases the risk for a heart attack by 2.0 to 3.4 percent per 10 decibels increase in the average sound pressure level at home." said Martin Roosli, of the published research. "Strikingly, the effects of noise were independent from air exposure."

The study also found that people exposed to both and noise are at highest risk of heart attack. Hence, the effects of and noise are additive.

"Public discussions often focus on the negative effects of either or noise but do not consider the combined impact." said Roosli. "Our research suggests that both exposures must be considered at the same time." This has implications for both policy as well as future research.

Hence, Roosli and co-researchers recommend including exposure in any further research related to air pollution and to avoid overestimating the negative effects of air pollution on the cardiovascular system.

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First Published: Thu, October 25 2018. 14:15 IST