Transportation noise pollution as a cardiovascular risk factor: from epidemiological evidence to mechanistic insights
Thomas Münzel, Marin Kuntic, Michael Molitor, Mette Sørensen, Andreas Daiber

TL;DR
Transportation noise is a significant cardiovascular risk factor, causing health issues through stress-related biological mechanisms.
Contribution
The paper provides mechanistic insights into how transportation noise contributes to cardiovascular disease.
Findings
Transportation noise is linked to ischemic heart disease, heart failure, stroke, and type 2 diabetes.
Noise activates stress pathways that lead to vascular inflammation and endothelial dysfunction.
Noise exposure overlaps with traditional risk factors, accelerating vascular aging.
Abstract
Transportation noise from road, rail, and aircraft traffic is now recognized as a major cardiovascular risk factor. In Europe, more than 113 million people are chronically exposed to levels above 55 dB(A), resulting in an estimated 1.3 million healthy life-years lost annually from traffic-related noise. Large epidemiological studies consistently demonstrate associations with ischemic heart disease, heart failure, stroke, and type 2 diabetes, with additional links to hypertension, atrial fibrillation, and obesity. Translational and experimental research has clarified the biological plausibility of these findings. The central “noise reaction model” involves activation of the sympathetic nervous system and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, with subsequent release of catecholamines and cortisol. These stress responses provoke endothelial dysfunction, vascular inflammation, and oxidative…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNoise Effects and Management · Air Quality and Health Impacts · Neuroscience and Music Perception
