Title of article :
Association Between Occupational Noise and Cardiovascular Events: A Literature Review
Author/Authors :
Oveisi, Elahe Department of Ergonomics - Research Center for Health Sciences - School of Public Health - Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, Iran. , Ali, Duha Department of Industrial Engineering - Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama, USA
Abstract :
Background: Occupational noise is an occupational risk factor that might affects the
body system.
Objectives: A literature review research was implemented to review the published studies
that reported relationships between occupational noise and Cardiovascular Diseases (CVDs).
Materials & Methods: Three databases were searched. A total of eight articles were
identified and included.
Results: The results show that noise exposure and high noise levels were associated with an
increased CVDs. Additionally, some environmental factors such as temperature imbalance,
job strain as well as other social and individual risk factors influence the risk of CVDs.
Conclusion: Evidence shows that occupational noise is a prominent risk factor for CVDs.
Therefore, it is suggested that noise levels exposure should be reduced by personal and
social protective equipment or revision measures.
Keywords :
Cardiovascular diseases , Myocardial infarction , Occupational noise
Journal title :
Caspian Journal of Health Research