Introduction: Low-frequency noise, even at low levels, is annoying and affects the physiological function of individuals. Some individual differences, such as sensitivity to noise, can reduce or increase the effect of noise on physiological parameters. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of individual sensitivity on physiological parameters in the presence of low-frequency noise. Materials & Methods: This is an interventional study. 120 subjects were selected through targeted sampling (60 high sensitivity and 60 low sensitivity). By simulating the real environment of each person, they were exposed to 50, 60, and 70 dB of noise. Before and after exposure, the mean body temperature, skin temperature, heart rate, blood pr...
Objectives: The effect modifying impact of annoyance due to aircraft noise and road traffic noise on...
<p class="abstract"><strong> </strong><strong>BACKGROUND:</strong> In most industries, w...
Introduction: Sound is among the significant environmental factors for people's health, and it has a...
In an industrial environment, chronic noise exposure is assumed to affect human heart rate. If this ...
Introduction: One of the possible effects of occupational exposure to high noise is high blood press...
Noise pollution is one of the most common workplace hazards. Noise exposure may induce auditory and ...
Blood pressure of factory workers (study group) and office workers/students (control group) have bee...
This study investigated the changes in physiological responses to floor impact sounds under a labora...
The concept of noise sensitivity emerged from public health and psychoacoustic research to help expl...
<div><p><strong>BACKGROUND:</strong> One of the most important impacts of industrial noise is physio...
A systematic review of observational studies was conducted to assess the association between everyda...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between occupational noise exposure and blood pressure. ...
The features of occupational noise, in particular sound pressure levels, the type of noise and its f...
AbstractBackground and Purpose: Although the evolution of industrial systems toward digital technolo...
Aims. Low frequency noise (LFN) is defined as "a noise with a dominant frequency content of 20 to 20...
Objectives: The effect modifying impact of annoyance due to aircraft noise and road traffic noise on...
<p class="abstract"><strong> </strong><strong>BACKGROUND:</strong> In most industries, w...
Introduction: Sound is among the significant environmental factors for people's health, and it has a...
In an industrial environment, chronic noise exposure is assumed to affect human heart rate. If this ...
Introduction: One of the possible effects of occupational exposure to high noise is high blood press...
Noise pollution is one of the most common workplace hazards. Noise exposure may induce auditory and ...
Blood pressure of factory workers (study group) and office workers/students (control group) have bee...
This study investigated the changes in physiological responses to floor impact sounds under a labora...
The concept of noise sensitivity emerged from public health and psychoacoustic research to help expl...
<div><p><strong>BACKGROUND:</strong> One of the most important impacts of industrial noise is physio...
A systematic review of observational studies was conducted to assess the association between everyda...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between occupational noise exposure and blood pressure. ...
The features of occupational noise, in particular sound pressure levels, the type of noise and its f...
AbstractBackground and Purpose: Although the evolution of industrial systems toward digital technolo...
Aims. Low frequency noise (LFN) is defined as "a noise with a dominant frequency content of 20 to 20...
Objectives: The effect modifying impact of annoyance due to aircraft noise and road traffic noise on...
<p class="abstract"><strong> </strong><strong>BACKGROUND:</strong> In most industries, w...
Introduction: Sound is among the significant environmental factors for people's health, and it has a...