Traffic noise and cardiovascular risk : the Caerphilly and Speedwell Studies. Second phase: risk estimation, prevalence, and incidence of ischemic heart disease.

Author(s)
Babisch, W. Ising, H. Elwood, P.C. Sharp, D.S. & Bainton, D.
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Abstract

As part of the Caerphilly and the Speedwell collaborative heart disease studies, associations between outdoor traffic noise level, risk factors for ischemic heart disease, and prevalence and incidence of ischemic heart disease were studied in two samples of 2.512 and 2.348 men, respectively, who were 45-63 years of age. Compared with the lowest noise category, the subjects in the highest noise category showed a slightly worse risk factor profile with respect to 9 identified endogenous risk factors. Logistic regression analysis suggested a marginal increase in risk for ischemic heart disease incidence for these men based on risk factors. The prevalence of ischemic heart disease was slightly higher in this noise group. The observed incidence of major ischemic heart disease within an observation period of approximately 4 years was slightly lower for men in the highest noise group.

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960953 ST [electronic version only]
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Archives of Environmental Health, Vol. 48 (1993), No. 6 (November/Secember), p. 406-413, 20 ref.

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