This large study examined the link between living near traffic and developing high blood pressure. Researchers analyzed data from 1,353,481 adults to see how noise exposure affected health outcomes over time. The results showed a clear connection between higher noise levels and an increased risk of hypertension. When looking at the data as a continuous measure, the risk also rose with more noise exposure. The study did not report any safety concerns or side effects related to the noise itself. However, experts caution that while the link is strong, proving that noise directly causes the condition remains debated in past research. Readers should understand that this is an association found in a very large group of people. It is important to remember that other lifestyle factors also influence blood pressure. This information helps people understand environmental factors that might contribute to heart health issues.
Long-term traffic noise exposure linked to higher hypertension risk in adults
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Living near traffic noise is linked to a higher risk of developing high blood pressure in adults. More on Hypertension
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