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Associations between Aircraft Noise Exposure and Self-Reported Sleep Duration and Quality in the United States-Based Prospective Nurses’ Health Study Cohort

BACKGROUND: Sleep disruption is linked with chronic disease, and aircraft noise can disrupt sleep. However, there are few investigations of aircraft noise and sleep in large cohorts. OBJECTIVES: We examined associations between aircraft noise and self-reported sleep duration and quality in the Nurse...

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Autores principales: Bozigar, Matthew, Huang, Tianyi, Redline, Susan, Hart, Jaime E., Grady, Stephanie T., Nguyen, Daniel D., James, Peter, Nicholas, Bradley, Levy, Jonathan I., Laden, Francine, Peters, Junenette L.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Environmental Health Perspectives 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10104165/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37058435
http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/EHP10959
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author Bozigar, Matthew
Huang, Tianyi
Redline, Susan
Hart, Jaime E.
Grady, Stephanie T.
Nguyen, Daniel D.
James, Peter
Nicholas, Bradley
Levy, Jonathan I.
Laden, Francine
Peters, Junenette L.
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Huang, Tianyi
Redline, Susan
Hart, Jaime E.
Grady, Stephanie T.
Nguyen, Daniel D.
James, Peter
Nicholas, Bradley
Levy, Jonathan I.
Laden, Francine
Peters, Junenette L.
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description BACKGROUND: Sleep disruption is linked with chronic disease, and aircraft noise can disrupt sleep. However, there are few investigations of aircraft noise and sleep in large cohorts. OBJECTIVES: We examined associations between aircraft noise and self-reported sleep duration and quality in the Nurses’ Health Study, a large prospective cohort. METHODS: Aircraft nighttime equivalent sound levels (Lnight) and day–night average sound levels (DNL) were modeled around 90 U.S. airports from 1995 to 2015 in 5-y intervals using the Aviation Environmental Design Tool and linked to geocoded participant residential addresses. Lnight exposure was dichotomized at the lowest modeled level of 45 A-weighted decibels [dB(A)] and at multiple cut points for DNL. Multiple categories of both metrics were compared with [Formula: see text] dB(A). Self-reported short sleep duration ([Formula: see text] h/24-h day) was ascertained in 2000, 2002, 2008, 2012, and 2014, and poor sleep quality (frequent trouble falling/staying asleep) was ascertained in 2000. We analyzed repeated sleep duration measures using generalized estimating equations and sleep quality by conditional logistic regression. We adjusted for participant-level demographics, behaviors, comorbidities, and environmental exposures (greenness and light at night) and examined effect modification. RESULTS: In 35,226 female nurses averaging 66.1 years of age at baseline, prevalence of short sleep duration and poor sleep quality were 29.6% and 13.1%, respectively. In multivariable models, exposure to Lnight [Formula: see text] dB(A) was associated with 23% [95% confidence interval (CI): 7%, 40%] greater odds of short sleep duration but was not associated with poor sleep quality (9% lower odds; 95% CI: [Formula: see text] , 19%). Increasing categories of Lnight and DNL [Formula: see text] dB(A) suggested an exposure–response relationship for short sleep duration. We observed higher magnitude associations among participants living in the West, near major cargo airports, and near water-adjacent airports and among those reporting no hearing loss. DISCUSSION: Aircraft noise was associated with short sleep duration in female nurses, modified by individual and airport characteristics. https://doi.org/10.1289/EHP10959
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spelling pubmed-101041652023-04-15 Associations between Aircraft Noise Exposure and Self-Reported Sleep Duration and Quality in the United States-Based Prospective Nurses’ Health Study Cohort Bozigar, Matthew Huang, Tianyi Redline, Susan Hart, Jaime E. Grady, Stephanie T. Nguyen, Daniel D. James, Peter Nicholas, Bradley Levy, Jonathan I. Laden, Francine Peters, Junenette L. Environ Health Perspect Research BACKGROUND: Sleep disruption is linked with chronic disease, and aircraft noise can disrupt sleep. However, there are few investigations of aircraft noise and sleep in large cohorts. OBJECTIVES: We examined associations between aircraft noise and self-reported sleep duration and quality in the Nurses’ Health Study, a large prospective cohort. METHODS: Aircraft nighttime equivalent sound levels (Lnight) and day–night average sound levels (DNL) were modeled around 90 U.S. airports from 1995 to 2015 in 5-y intervals using the Aviation Environmental Design Tool and linked to geocoded participant residential addresses. Lnight exposure was dichotomized at the lowest modeled level of 45 A-weighted decibels [dB(A)] and at multiple cut points for DNL. Multiple categories of both metrics were compared with [Formula: see text] dB(A). Self-reported short sleep duration ([Formula: see text] h/24-h day) was ascertained in 2000, 2002, 2008, 2012, and 2014, and poor sleep quality (frequent trouble falling/staying asleep) was ascertained in 2000. We analyzed repeated sleep duration measures using generalized estimating equations and sleep quality by conditional logistic regression. We adjusted for participant-level demographics, behaviors, comorbidities, and environmental exposures (greenness and light at night) and examined effect modification. RESULTS: In 35,226 female nurses averaging 66.1 years of age at baseline, prevalence of short sleep duration and poor sleep quality were 29.6% and 13.1%, respectively. In multivariable models, exposure to Lnight [Formula: see text] dB(A) was associated with 23% [95% confidence interval (CI): 7%, 40%] greater odds of short sleep duration but was not associated with poor sleep quality (9% lower odds; 95% CI: [Formula: see text] , 19%). Increasing categories of Lnight and DNL [Formula: see text] dB(A) suggested an exposure–response relationship for short sleep duration. We observed higher magnitude associations among participants living in the West, near major cargo airports, and near water-adjacent airports and among those reporting no hearing loss. DISCUSSION: Aircraft noise was associated with short sleep duration in female nurses, modified by individual and airport characteristics. https://doi.org/10.1289/EHP10959 Environmental Health Perspectives 2023-04-14 /pmc/articles/PMC10104165/ /pubmed/37058435 http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/EHP10959 Text en https://ehp.niehs.nih.gov/about-ehp/licenseEHP is an open-access journal published with support from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, National Institutes of Health. All content is public domain unless otherwise noted.
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Bozigar, Matthew
Huang, Tianyi
Redline, Susan
Hart, Jaime E.
Grady, Stephanie T.
Nguyen, Daniel D.
James, Peter
Nicholas, Bradley
Levy, Jonathan I.
Laden, Francine
Peters, Junenette L.
Associations between Aircraft Noise Exposure and Self-Reported Sleep Duration and Quality in the United States-Based Prospective Nurses’ Health Study Cohort
title Associations between Aircraft Noise Exposure and Self-Reported Sleep Duration and Quality in the United States-Based Prospective Nurses’ Health Study Cohort
title_full Associations between Aircraft Noise Exposure and Self-Reported Sleep Duration and Quality in the United States-Based Prospective Nurses’ Health Study Cohort
title_fullStr Associations between Aircraft Noise Exposure and Self-Reported Sleep Duration and Quality in the United States-Based Prospective Nurses’ Health Study Cohort
title_full_unstemmed Associations between Aircraft Noise Exposure and Self-Reported Sleep Duration and Quality in the United States-Based Prospective Nurses’ Health Study Cohort
title_short Associations between Aircraft Noise Exposure and Self-Reported Sleep Duration and Quality in the United States-Based Prospective Nurses’ Health Study Cohort
title_sort associations between aircraft noise exposure and self-reported sleep duration and quality in the united states-based prospective nurses’ health study cohort
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10104165/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37058435
http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/EHP10959
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