Exposure to excessively loud noise that is common to homes near airports can cause changes in blood pressure and sleep and digestive patterns — all signs of stress on the human body.

On a 1997 questionnaire distributed to two groups — one living near a major airport, and the other in a quiet neighborhood — two-thirds of those living near the airport indicated they were bothered by aircraft noise, and most said that it interfered with their daily activities. The same two-thirds complained more than the other group of sleep difficulties, and also perceived themselves as being in poorer health.

The European Commission, which governs the European Union, considers living near an airport to be a risk factor for coronary heart disease and stroke, as increased blood pressure from noise pollution can trigger these more serious maladies. Airport noise can also have negative effects on children's health and development.

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July 10, 2006 / category: Medical research / link / comments (0)

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