Transportation Noise May Be Hazardous To Your Health

CBS Chicago
5 Feb 201802:16

Summary

TLDRThe script highlights the harmful effects of transportation noise on cardiovascular health, specifically how loud sounds like train and car noise can lead to stress responses that damage the nervous system and increase the risk of heart disease. Despite measures like soundproof windows, frequent exposure to such noise, especially in urban environments, can lead to high blood pressure, heart attacks, and heart failure. While workers at airports are protected, the general public is being warned about the unnoticed impact of constant transportation noise on heart health.

Takeaways

  • 🔊 Noise pollution, particularly from transportation, can have significant health impacts.
  • 🚆 Trains passing every seven minutes create loud noise, affecting nearby residents.
  • 🪟 Double-pane windows help block some of the noise, but not all.
  • 🚗 Cars on highways contribute to the constant noise that impacts cardiovascular health.
  • 💔 Noise exposure induces stress, aggravating the nervous system and potentially causing vascular damage.
  • 📈 Chronic exposure to loud noise can lead to high blood pressure, heart attacks, and heart failure.
  • 🏙️ City dwellers may not notice the noise consciously, but their blood vessels are still affected.
  • ✈️ Airports are often soundproofed, and workers wear protective gear, unlike the general public.
  • ⚠️ Doctors warn that repetitive loud noises, particularly from transportation, pose heart health risks.
  • 🌆 Transportation noise is a part of city life, but the general public needs to be more aware of its health risks.

Q & A

  • What health issue is being linked to transportation noise in the report?

    -Transportation noise is being linked to cardiovascular issues, including an increased risk of heart disease.

  • How does transportation noise affect the cardiovascular system?

    -Transportation noise induces a stress response that aggravates the nervous system, leading to vascular damage, high blood pressure, and an increased risk of heart attacks and heart failure.

  • What measures are mentioned in the report to block out noise?

    -The report mentions installing double-pane windows to block out most of the noise from transportation sources like trains.

  • What types of transportation noise are highlighted in the report?

    -The report highlights noise from trains passing by every seven minutes and cars rumbling down highways.

  • What ironic observation is made about L trains in the report?

    -The report notes that the L trains rattle the windows, and while people might not consciously notice it, their blood vessels still 'hear' the noise, meaning it can affect their health.

  • How do airports handle noise exposure for workers, according to the report?

    -Airports are often soundproof, and workers wear protective gear to minimize their exposure to noise.

  • Why is the general public being warned about transportation noise?

    -The general public is being warned because repeated exposure to loud transportation sounds could impact their heart health, even if they don’t immediately notice the noise.

  • What are some potential long-term effects of transportation noise on health?

    -Long-term exposure to transportation noise can lead to high blood pressure, heart attacks, heart failure, and vascular damage.

  • What does the speaker mean by saying 'It does not mean my blood vessels are not hearing it'?

    -The speaker means that even if they aren’t consciously aware of the transportation noise, their body, specifically their cardiovascular system, is still affected by it.

  • What is the general sentiment about living with transportation noise in cities?

    -The report suggests that living with transportation noise is often accepted as part of life in the city, but it poses serious health risks.

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