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Stansfeld, Stephen Alfred
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Publications (11/11 displayed)
- 2022Exposure to road traffic noise and cognitive development in schoolchildren in Barcelona, Spain: A population-based cohort studycitations
- 2021Road traffic noise, noise sensitivity, noise annoyance, psychological and physical health and mortalitycitations
- 2021The role of aircraft noise annoyance and noise sensitivity in the association between aircraft noise levels and medication use: results of a pooled analysis from seven European countries
- 2020The role of aircraft noise annoyance and noise sensitivity in the association between aircraft noise levels and hypertension risk: Results of a pooled analysis from seven European countriescitations
- 2020Road traffic noise, noise sensitivity, psychological and physical health and mortality
- 2020Road Traffic Noise, Noise Sensitivity, Noise Annoyance, Psychological and Physical Health and Mortalitycitations
- 2019Comment on Gjestland, T. A Systematic Review of the Basis for WHO’s New Recommendation for Limiting Aircraft Noise Annoyance. Int. J. Env. Res. Pub. Health 2018, 15, 2717citations
- 2018A longitudinal study of road traffic noise and body mass index trajectories from birth to 8 years ; ENEngelskEnglishA longitudinal study of road traffic noise and body mass index trajectories from birth to 8 yearscitations
- 2017Road traffic noise and children's inattentioncitations
- 2017Nocturnal Road Traffic Noise Exposure and Children’s Sleep Duration and Sleep Problemscitations
- 2015Health Effects of Noise Exposure in Childrencitations
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A longitudinal study of road traffic noise and body mass index trajectories from birth to 8 years ; ENEngelskEnglishA longitudinal study of road traffic noise and body mass index trajectories from birth to 8 years
Abstract
Background:Being overweight constitutes a health risk, and the proportion of overweight and obese children is increasing. It has been argued that road traffic noise could be linked to adiposity through its influence on sleep and stress. Few studies, to our knowledge, have investigated whether noise and adiposity are associated. Most of them were on adults, and we are not aware of any longitudinal study using repeated measures.Objectives:The present longitudinal study investigated whether road traffic noise exposures in pregnancy (N = 6,963; obs = 22,975) or childhood (N = 6,403; obs = 14,585) were associated with body mass index (BMI) trajectories in children.Methods:We obtained information on BMI and covariates from questionnaires used in the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study, Statistics Norway, and Medical Birth Registry of Norway. We modeled road traffic noise for the most exposed façade of children’s present and historical addresses at 6 time points from pregnancy to age 8. We investigated effects on BMI trajectories using repeated measures and linear mixed models.Results:The results indicated that BMI curves depended on road traffic noise exposure during pregnancy, but not on exposure during childhood. Children in the highest decile of traffic noise exposure had increased BMI, with 0.35 kg/m2 more than children in the lowest decile, from birth to age 8 years.Conclusions:The results indicate that exposure to road traffic noise during pregnancy may be associated with children’s BMI trajectories. Future studies should investigate this further, using anthropometric measures such as waist-hip ratio and skinfold thickness, in addition to BMI.
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