Noise and children′s health: Research in Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe and Newly Independent States

Many reviews have documented the adverse effects of noise on children′s health, but the international scientific community was previously unfamiliar with noise research in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), South-East Europe (SEE), and Newly Independent States (NIS). The aim of this review was to pre...

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Main Author: Katarina Paunovic
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2013-01-01
Series:Noise and Health
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Online Access:http://www.noiseandhealth.org/article.asp?issn=1463-1741;year=2013;volume=15;issue=62;spage=32;epage=41;aulast=Paunovic
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spelling doaj-06e608d0b98e448785e92a901d5a52662020-11-24T23:02:39ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsNoise and Health1463-17411998-40302013-01-011562324110.4103/1463-1741.107151Noise and children′s health: Research in Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe and Newly Independent StatesKatarina PaunovicMany reviews have documented the adverse effects of noise on children′s health, but the international scientific community was previously unfamiliar with noise research in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), South-East Europe (SEE), and Newly Independent States (NIS). The aim of this review was to present studies on the effects of noise on children′s health, conducted in aforementioned countries in the second half of the 20 th century, interpret their findings, and criticize their methodology and results wherever possible. This review focused on 30 papers published in national journals in the period from 1965 to 2000. By design, 22 studies were observational and cross-sectional, and eight studies were experimental. The outcomes under the study included auditory changes, stress reactions, sleep disturbances, school performance, upright posture, and vegetative functions. Researchers from CEE, SEE, and NIS were the pioneers in the assessment of noise-induced changes of vegetative functions and blood pressure of children in urban areas, as well as of infants exposed to noise in incubators. Future research should focus on intervention studies and follow-up of children′s health in relation to noise exposure.http://www.noiseandhealth.org/article.asp?issn=1463-1741;year=2013;volume=15;issue=62;spage=32;epage=41;aulast=PaunovicAcousticsauditory thresholdblood pressurechildrenincubatorsinfantsnoiseschoolssleep
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Noise and children′s health: Research in Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe and Newly Independent States
Noise and Health
Acoustics
auditory threshold
blood pressure
children
incubators
infants
noise
schools
sleep
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author_sort Katarina Paunovic
title Noise and children′s health: Research in Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe and Newly Independent States
title_short Noise and children′s health: Research in Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe and Newly Independent States
title_full Noise and children′s health: Research in Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe and Newly Independent States
title_fullStr Noise and children′s health: Research in Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe and Newly Independent States
title_full_unstemmed Noise and children′s health: Research in Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe and Newly Independent States
title_sort noise and children′s health: research in central, eastern and south-eastern europe and newly independent states
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Noise and Health
issn 1463-1741
1998-4030
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Many reviews have documented the adverse effects of noise on children′s health, but the international scientific community was previously unfamiliar with noise research in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), South-East Europe (SEE), and Newly Independent States (NIS). The aim of this review was to present studies on the effects of noise on children′s health, conducted in aforementioned countries in the second half of the 20 th century, interpret their findings, and criticize their methodology and results wherever possible. This review focused on 30 papers published in national journals in the period from 1965 to 2000. By design, 22 studies were observational and cross-sectional, and eight studies were experimental. The outcomes under the study included auditory changes, stress reactions, sleep disturbances, school performance, upright posture, and vegetative functions. Researchers from CEE, SEE, and NIS were the pioneers in the assessment of noise-induced changes of vegetative functions and blood pressure of children in urban areas, as well as of infants exposed to noise in incubators. Future research should focus on intervention studies and follow-up of children′s health in relation to noise exposure.
topic Acoustics
auditory threshold
blood pressure
children
incubators
infants
noise
schools
sleep
url http://www.noiseandhealth.org/article.asp?issn=1463-1741;year=2013;volume=15;issue=62;spage=32;epage=41;aulast=Paunovic
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