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Heroux, M.E. (author), Babisch, W. (author), Belojevic, G. (author), Brink, M. (author), Janssen, S. (author), Lercher, P. (author), Paviotti, M. (author), Pershagen, G. (author), Persson Waye, K. (author), Preis, A. (author), Stansfeld, S. (author), Verbeek, J. (author)
WHO Regional Office for Europe is currently coordinating the systematic review of all pertinent literature in order to provide recommendations for the protection of public health as part of the upcoming WHO Environmental Noise Guidelines for the European Region (the Guidelines). The entire process is transparent and evidence-based and is...
conference paper 2016
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Brink, M. (author), Babisch, W. (author), Belojevic, G. (author), Heroux, M.E. (author), Janssen, S. (author), Lercher, P. (author), Paviotti, M. (author), Pershagen, G. (author), Persson Waye, K. (author), Preis, A. (author), Stansfeld, S. (author), Van Den Berg, M. (author), Verbeek, J. (author)
WHO Environmental Noise Guidelines focus on the WHO European Region and provide guidance to its Member States that is compatible with the noise indicators used in the EU Environmental Noise Directive. The Guidelines aim to serve as a reference for several target audiences, such as decision makers and technical experts, health impact assessment...
conference paper 2016
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Stansfeld, S. (author), Babisch, W. (author), Brink, M. (author), Belojevic, G. (author), Heroux, M.E. (author), Janssen, S. (author), Lercher, P. (author), Paviotti, M. (author), Pershagen, G. (author), Persson Waye, K. (author), Preis, A. (author), van den Berg, M. (author), Verbeek, J. (author)
The Guidelines include systematic reviews of the scientific evidence of the critical health effects of environmental noise: effects on sleep, annoyance, cognitive impairment, cardiovascular diseases, hearing impairment and tinnitus. Other potential health outcomes with less evidence are also systematically reviewed, but have less impact on the...
conference paper 2016
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Belojevic, G. (author), Babisch, W. (author), Brink, M. (author), Heroux, M.E. (author), Janssen, S. (author), Lercher, P. (author), Paviotti, M. (author), Pershagen, G. (author), Persson-Waye, K. (author), Preis, A. (author), Stansfeld, S. (author), van den Berg, M. (author), Verbeek, J. (author)
The Guidelines will include recommendations on transportation noise (air, road, rail), leisure noise and wind turbine noise, focusing on the exposure-response functions for the assessment of health impacts, and/or noise exposure levels above which there is an increased risk of adverse health effects. They will also include a recommendation of...
conference paper 2016
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Heroux, M.E. (author), Babisch, W. (author), Belojevic, G. (author), Brink, M. (author), Janssen, S.A. (author), Lercher, P. (author), Paviotti, M. (author), Pershagen, G. (author), Persson Waye, K. (author), Preis, A. (author), Stansfeld, S. (author), van den Berg, M. (author), Verbeek, J. (author)
WHO published the Guidelines for Community Noise in 1999 and the Night Noise Guidelines for Europe in 2009. Significant new research in the area of environmental noise and health has taken place since then. As well, new noise sources of concern for public health, such as personal electronic devices and wind turbines, were not addressed in...
conference paper 2014
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Basner, M. (author), Babisch, W. (author), Davis, A. (author), Brink, M. (author), Clark, C. (author), Janssen, S.A. (author), Stansfeld, S. (author)
Noise is pervasive in everyday life and can cause both auditory and non-auditory health eff ects. Noise-induced hearing loss remains highly prevalent in occupational settings, and is increasingly caused by social noise exposure (eg, through personal music players). Our understanding of molecular mechanisms involved in noise-induced haircell and...
article 2013
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Basner, M. (author), Babisch, W. (author), Davis, A. (author), Brink, M. (author), Clark, C. (author), Janssen, S.A. (author), Stansfeld, S. (author)
Noise is pervasive in everyday life and can cause both auditory and non-auditory health eff ects. Noise-induced hearing loss remains highly prevalent in occupational settings, and is increasingly caused by social noise exposure (eg, through personal music players). Our understanding of molecular mechanisms involved in noise-induced haircell and...
article 2013
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Lekaviciute, J. (author), de Kluizenaar, Y. (author), Laszlo, H.E. (author), Hansell, A. (author), Floud, S. (author), Lercher, P. (author), Babisch, W. (author), Kephalopoulos, S. (author)
The combination of noise with other environmental stressors, particularly traffic-related air pollution, has been of growing interest in recent years. Cardiovascular effects are among the most evidence-based physical health outcomes. Moreover, the European Network on Noise and Health (ENNAH), which helped to establish collaboration between...
conference paper 2012
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Laszlo, H.E. (author), Janssen, S.A. (author), Babisch, W. (author), Hansell, A.L. (author)
It has been shown that noise induced health effects are strongly related to non-acoustical factors such as noise sensitivity. It is a stable personality trait and it can be conceptualised as a causal pathway confounder and/or effect modifier between noise and health. Furthermore noise sensitivity partially determines noise annoyance. Recent...
conference paper 2012
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