Abstract: We performed a cross-sectional pilot study on salivary cortisol, heart rate, and personal noise exposures in a small-scale gold mining village in northeastern Ghana in 2013. Cortisol level changes between morning and evening among participants showed a relatively low decline in cortisol through the day (−1.44 ± 4.27 nmol/L, n = 18), a pattern consistent with chronic stress. A multiple linear regression, adjusting for age, sex, smoking status, and time between samples indicated a significant increase of 0.25 nmol/L cortisol from afternoon to evening per 1 dBA increase in equivalent continuous noise exposure (Leq) over that period (95 % CI: 0.08–0.42, Adj R2 = 0.502, n = 17). A mixed effect linear regression model adjusting for age ...
Background: Noise is one of the most important hazardous factors in industrial environments. It can ...
Introduction: Chronic occupational noise exposure may constitute a risk factor for cardiovascular di...
Background Saliva cortisol is a possible marker of noise-induced stress and could then mediate the r...
We performed a cross-sectional pilot study on salivary cortisol, heart rate, and personal noise expo...
Background: In both developed and developing countries, noise is regarded as the most common occupat...
nt wo o cortisol levels [7], cardiovascular diseases [8] and a et al. [12] reviewed the biomedical e...
Cardiovascular adverse effects are interesting aspects of occupational noise exposure. One possible ...
Noise is a hazard that can not be avoided in the textile company. Some research show that noise c...
Copyright © 2013 Zahra Zamanian et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Background: Noise is a dangerous stressor in the workplace. One industry that has a high-risk noise ...
Background: Noise is one of the most common harmful agents in the workplace. Exposure to excessive n...
Background. Noise has different auditory and non-auditory effects on human. In noisy environments, n...
The noise exposure causes the secretion of different stress hormones, including cortisol. Since nois...
Studies of the effects of ambient noise on animals have found variable results. A study was conducte...
BACKGROUND: Several studies show an association between exposure to aircraft or road traffic noise a...
Background: Noise is one of the most important hazardous factors in industrial environments. It can ...
Introduction: Chronic occupational noise exposure may constitute a risk factor for cardiovascular di...
Background Saliva cortisol is a possible marker of noise-induced stress and could then mediate the r...
We performed a cross-sectional pilot study on salivary cortisol, heart rate, and personal noise expo...
Background: In both developed and developing countries, noise is regarded as the most common occupat...
nt wo o cortisol levels [7], cardiovascular diseases [8] and a et al. [12] reviewed the biomedical e...
Cardiovascular adverse effects are interesting aspects of occupational noise exposure. One possible ...
Noise is a hazard that can not be avoided in the textile company. Some research show that noise c...
Copyright © 2013 Zahra Zamanian et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Background: Noise is a dangerous stressor in the workplace. One industry that has a high-risk noise ...
Background: Noise is one of the most common harmful agents in the workplace. Exposure to excessive n...
Background. Noise has different auditory and non-auditory effects on human. In noisy environments, n...
The noise exposure causes the secretion of different stress hormones, including cortisol. Since nois...
Studies of the effects of ambient noise on animals have found variable results. A study was conducte...
BACKGROUND: Several studies show an association between exposure to aircraft or road traffic noise a...
Background: Noise is one of the most important hazardous factors in industrial environments. It can ...
Introduction: Chronic occupational noise exposure may constitute a risk factor for cardiovascular di...
Background Saliva cortisol is a possible marker of noise-induced stress and could then mediate the r...