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New determinants of mental health: the role of noise pollution. A narrative review

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Pages 783-796 | Received 29 Mar 2022, Accepted 24 Jun 2022, Published online: 15 Jul 2022
 

Abstract

Urbanisation processes and anthropogenic actions led to a significant increase in pollution levels, with relevant consequences on global health. In particular, noise pollution demonstrated an association with cardiovascular, metabolic, and respiratory diseases. Furthermore, increasing evidence underlined the possible role of air and noise pollution in the development of psychiatric disorders. In this narrative review, evidence concerning the relationship between noise pollution and the emergence of psychiatric symptoms or psychiatric disorders is summarised. After the literature search process was completed, 40 papers were included in the present review. The exposure to road-, rail-, and air- traffic represented a risk factor for the emergence of affective disorders. This could also be mediated by the occurrence of circadian rhythms disturbances or by noise annoyance and noise sensitivity, both influencing psychological well-being and health-related quality of life. Fewer studies concentrated on special populations, particularly pregnant women and children, for whom noise pollution was confirmed as a risk factor for psychopathology. The better clarification of the complex interaction between noise pollution and mental health may help to identify subjects at risk and targeting specific prevention and intervention strategies in the urban environment.

Acknowledgements

Authors thank the ‘INAIL’ institute for the research contract provided to FC in the context of the ‘BRIC INAIL 2019’ project n. J94I19001610005.

Disclosure statement

AT received research support and travel grants from Lundbeck and Angelini (unrelated to the present work). GM received travel grants from Lundbeck and Janssen (unrelated to the present work). PM, LA, PMB, FB, FC, AGC, NG, and AE have no competing interest.

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