Why noise is bad for your health -- and what you can do about it | Mathias Basner

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Do you hear that?
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Do you know what that is?
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Silence.
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The sound of silence.
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Simon and Garfunkel wrote a song about it.
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But silence is a pretty rare commodity these days,
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and we're all paying a price for it in terms of our health --
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a surprisingly big price, as it turns out.
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Luckily, there are things we can do right now,
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both individually and as a society,
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to better protect our health
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and give us more of the benefits of the sounds of silence.
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I assume that most of you know that too much noise is bad for your hearing.
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Whenever you leave a concert or a bar and you have that ringing in your ears,
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you can be certain that you have done some damage to your hearing,
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likely permanent.
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And that's very important.
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However, noise affects our health in many different ways beyond hearing.
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They're less well-known,
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but they're just as dangerous as the auditory effects.
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So what do we mean when we talk about noise?
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Well, noise is defined as unwanted sound,
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and as such, both has a physical component, the sound,
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and a psychological component,
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the circumstances that make the sound unwanted.
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A very good example is a rock concert.
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A person attending the rock concert, being exposed to 100 decibels,
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does not think of the music as noise.
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This person likes the band, and even paid a hundred dollars for the ticket,
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so no matter how loud the music, this person doesn't think of it as noise.
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In contrast, think of a person living three blocks away from the concert hall.
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That person is trying to read a book,
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but cannot concentrate because of the music.
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And although the sound pressure levels are much lower in this situation,
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this person still thinks of the music as noise,
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and it may trigger reactions that can, in the long run, have health consequences.
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So why are quiet spaces so important?
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Because noise affects our health in so many ways beyond hearing.
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However, it's becoming increasingly difficult to find quiet spaces
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in times of constantly increasing traffic,
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growing urbanization,
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construction sites, air-conditioning units,
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leaf blowers, lawnmowers,
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outdoor concerts and bars, personal music players,
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and your neighbors partying until 3am.
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Whew!
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In 2011, the World Health Organization estimated
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that 1.6 million healthy life years are lost every year
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due to exposure to environmental noise
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in the Western European member states alone.
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One important effect of noise is that it disturbs communication.
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You may have to raise your voice to be understood.
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In extreme cases, you may even have to pause the conversation.
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It's also more likely to be misunderstood in a noisy environment.
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These are all likely reasons why studies have found
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that children who attend schools in noisy areas
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are more likely to lag behind their peers in academic performance.
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Another very important health effect of noise
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is the increased risk for cardiovascular disease
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in those who are exposed to relevant noise levels
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for prolonged periods of time.
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Noise is stress,
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especially if we have little or no control over it.
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Our body excretes stress hormones like adrenaline and cortisol
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that lead to changes in the composition of our blood
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and in the structure of our blood vessels,
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which have been shown to be stiffer after a single night of noise exposure.
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Epidemiological studies show associations between the noise exposure
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and an increased risk for high blood pressure,
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heart attacks and stroke,
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and although the overall risk increases are relatively small,
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this still constitutes a major public health problem
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because noise is so ubiquitous,
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and so many people are exposed to relevant noise levels.
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A recent study found that US society
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could save 3.9 billion dollars each year
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by lowering environmental noise exposure by five decibels,
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just by saving costs for treating cardiovascular disease.
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There are other diseases like cancer, diabetes and obesity
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that have been linked to noise exposure,
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but we do not have enough evidence yet
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to, in fact, conclude that these diseases are caused by the noise.
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Yet another important effect of noise is sleep disturbance.
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Sleep is a very active mechanism that recuperates us
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and prepares us for the next wake period.
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A quiet bedroom is a cornerstone of what sleep researchers call
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"a good sleep hygiene."
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And our auditory system has a watchman function.
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It's constantly monitoring our environment for threats,
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even while we're sleeping.
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So noise in the bedroom can cause a delay in the time it takes us to fall asleep,
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it can wake us up during the night,
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and it can prevent our blood pressure from going down during the night.
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We have the hypothesis that if these noise-induced sleep disturbances
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continue for months and years,
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then an increased risk for cardiovascular disease is likely the consequence.
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However, we are often not aware of these noise-induced sleep disturbances,
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because we are unconscious while we're sleeping.
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In the past, we've done studies on the effects of traffic noise on sleep,
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and research subjects would often wake up in the morning and say,
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"Ah, I had a wonderful night, I fell asleep right away,
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never really woke up."
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When we would go back to the physiological signals
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we had recorded during the night,
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we would often see numerous awakenings
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and a severely fragmented sleep structure.
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These awakenings were too brief for the subjects to regain consciousness
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and to remember them during the next morning,
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but they may nevertheless have a profound impact
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on how restful our sleep is.
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So when is loud too loud?
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A good sign of too loud is once you start changing your behavior.
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You may have to raise your voice to be understood,
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or you increase the volume of your TV.
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You're avoiding outside areas, or you're closing your window.
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You're moving your bedroom to the basement of the house,
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or you even have sound insulation installed.
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Many people will move away to less noisy areas,
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but obviously not everybody can afford that.
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So what can we do right now to improve our sound environment
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and to better protect our health?
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Well, first of all, if something's too loud, speak up.
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For example, many owners of movie theaters
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seem to think that only people hard of hearing are still going to the movies.
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If you complain about the noise and nothing happens,
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demand a refund and leave.
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That's the language that managers typically do understand.
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Also, talk to your children about the health effects of noise
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and that listening to loud music today will have consequences when they're older.
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You can also move your bedroom to the quiet side of the house,
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where your own building shields you from road traffic noise.
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If you're looking to rent or buy a new place,
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make low noise a priority.
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Visit the property during different times of the day
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and talk to the neighbors about noise.
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You can wear noise-canceling headphones when you're traveling
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or if your office has high background noise levels.
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In general, seek out quiet spaces,
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especially on the weekend or when you're on vacation.
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Allow your system to wind down.
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I, very appropriately for this talk,
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attended a noise conference in Japan four years ago.
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When I returned to the United States and entered the airport,
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a wall of sound hit me.
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This tells you that we don't realize anymore
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the constant degree of noise pollution we're exposed to
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and how much we could profit from more quiet spaces.
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What else can we do about noise?
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Well, very much like a carbon footprint, we all have a noise footprint,
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and there are things we can do to make that noise footprint smaller.
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For example, don't start mowing your lawn at 7am on a Saturday morning.
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Your neighbors will thank you.
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Or use a rake instead of a leaf blower.
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In general, noise reduction at the source makes the most sense,
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so whenever you're looking to buy a new car,
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air-conditioning unit, blender, you name it,
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make low noise a priority.
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Many manufacturers will list the noise levels their devices generate,
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and some even advertise with them.
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Use that information.
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Many people think that stronger noise regulation and enforcement are good ideas,
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even obvious solutions, perhaps,
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but it's not as easy as you may think,
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because many of the activities that generate noise
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also generate revenue.
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Think about an airport and all the business that is associated with it.
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Our research tells politicians at what noise level
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they can expect a certain health effect,
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and that helps inform better noise policy.
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Robert Koch supposedly once said,
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"One day, mankind will fight noise as relentlessly as cholera and the pest."
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I think we're there,
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and I hope that we will win this fight,
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and when we do, we can all have a nice, quiet celebration.
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(Laughter)
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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