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Examining individual-level tri-exposure to greenspace and air/noise pollution using individual-level GPS-based real-time sensing data.

Social Science & Medicine (1967), 2023
OBJECTIVE Although exposure to air/noise pollution and greenspace has been found to significantly affect people's physical and mental health outcomes, there is still a lack of knowledge on what built-environment and socioeconomic factors are ...
Dong Liu   +3 more
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Monitoring of traffic noise pollution in urban Patna, Bihar, India

Noise & Vibration Worldwide, 2023
Road traffic noise is a major environmental issue that has been faced by many people around the world, including in Patna city. There is a need to investigate noise regularly because of the rapidly increasing traffic volume.
R. Ranjan, Saurabh Kumar, Reena Singh
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New determinants of mental health: the role of noise pollution. A narrative review

International Review of Psychiatry, 2022
Urbanisation processes and anthropogenic actions led to a significant increase in pollution levels, with relevant consequences on global health. In particular, noise pollution demonstrated an association with cardiovascular, metabolic, and respiratory ...
A. Tortorella   +9 more
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Noise Pollution

Pediatrics, 1978
The potentially dangerous results of infant exposure to high intensity and/or high frequency sound have been well documented.1-3 The Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 (OSHA) is the only federal standard establishing noise level limits. OSHA allows 90 decibels on the "A" scale (90 dB(A)) exposure for eight hours for a working adult.
F X, Hursey, W E, Powers
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Noise pollution and mental health

Journal of Mental Health, 2022
Writers in this journal have frequently discussed the effects of the environment on mental health (e.g. Callaghan et al., 2021; Cheng, 2021; Guha & Channon, 2020), and have occasionally noted the possible ill effects of atmospheric pollution (e.g.
M. Guha
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Recent progress in marine noise pollution: A thorough review.

Chemosphere, 2021
The increase in urbanization and the progressive development of marine industries have led to the appearance of a new kind of pollution called "noise pollution".
A. Chahouri   +2 more
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Noise pollution on coral reefs? - A yet underestimated threat to coral reef communities.

Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2021
Noise pollution is an anthropogenic stressor that is increasingly recognized for its negative impact on the physiology, behavior and fitness of marine organisms.
C. Ferrier‐Pagès   +6 more
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Using Noise Pollution Data for Traffic Prediction in Smart Cities: Experiments Based on LSTM Recurrent Neural Networks

IEEE Sensors Journal, 2021
Traffic prediction is one of the most important use cases for smart cities. Accurate traffic information is key to managing traffic issues. Many approaches that use traffic time series data to predict traffic flow have been proposed.
Faraz Malik Awan, R. Minerva, N. Crespi
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Transportation Noise Pollution and Cardiovascular Health

Circulation Research
Epidemiological studies have found that transportation noise increases the risk for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality, with solid evidence for ischemic heart disease, heart failure, and stroke.
T. Münzel   +8 more
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Noise pollution and its impact on human health and the environment

, 2021
This chapter deals with (1) the basic theory of sound propagation; (2) an overview of noise pollution problem in view of policy and standards by the World Health Organization, the United States, and the European Union; (3) noise exposure sources from ...
A. Mohamed, E. Paleologos, F. Howari
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