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Effects of Aircraft Noise on Sleep: Federal Aviation Administration National Sleep Study Protocol

Aircraft noise can disrupt sleep and impair recuperation. The last U.S. investigation into the effects of aircraft noise on sleep dates back more than 20 years. Since then, traffic patterns and the noise levels produced by single aircraft have changed substantially. It is therefore important to acqu...

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Autores principales: Basner, Mathias, Barnett, Ian, Carlin, Michele, Choi, Grace H., Czech, Joseph J., Ecker, Adrian J., Gilad, Yoni, Godwin, Thomas, Jodts, Eric, Jones, Christopher W., Kaizi-Lutu, Marc, Kali, Jennifer, Opsomer, Jean D., Park-Chavar, Sierra, Smith, Michael G., Schneller, Victoria, Song, Nianfu, Shaw, Pamela A.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10650692/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37947580
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20217024
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author Basner, Mathias
Barnett, Ian
Carlin, Michele
Choi, Grace H.
Czech, Joseph J.
Ecker, Adrian J.
Gilad, Yoni
Godwin, Thomas
Jodts, Eric
Jones, Christopher W.
Kaizi-Lutu, Marc
Kali, Jennifer
Opsomer, Jean D.
Park-Chavar, Sierra
Smith, Michael G.
Schneller, Victoria
Song, Nianfu
Shaw, Pamela A.
author_facet Basner, Mathias
Barnett, Ian
Carlin, Michele
Choi, Grace H.
Czech, Joseph J.
Ecker, Adrian J.
Gilad, Yoni
Godwin, Thomas
Jodts, Eric
Jones, Christopher W.
Kaizi-Lutu, Marc
Kali, Jennifer
Opsomer, Jean D.
Park-Chavar, Sierra
Smith, Michael G.
Schneller, Victoria
Song, Nianfu
Shaw, Pamela A.
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description Aircraft noise can disrupt sleep and impair recuperation. The last U.S. investigation into the effects of aircraft noise on sleep dates back more than 20 years. Since then, traffic patterns and the noise levels produced by single aircraft have changed substantially. It is therefore important to acquire current data on sleep disturbance relative to varying degrees of aircraft noise exposure in the U.S. that can be used to check and potentially update the existing noise policy. This manuscript describes the design, procedures, and analytical approaches of the FAA’s National Sleep Study. Seventy-seven U.S. airports with relevant nighttime air traffic from 39 states are included in the sampling frame. Based on simulation-based power calculations, the field study aims to recruit 400 participants from four noise strata and record an electrocardiogram (ECG), body movement, and sound pressure levels in the bedroom for five consecutive nights. The primary outcome of the study is an exposure–response function between the instantaneous, maximum A-weighted sound pressure levels (dBA) of individual aircraft measured in the bedroom and awakening probability inferred from changes in heart rate and body movement. Self-reported sleep disturbance due to aircraft noise is the secondary outcome that will be associated with long-term average noise exposure metrics such as the Day–Night Average Sound Level (DNL) and the Nighttime Equivalent Sound Level (L(night)). The effect of aircraft noise on several other physiological and self-report outcomes will also be investigated. This study will provide key insights into the effects of aircraft noise on objectively and subjectively assessed sleep disturbance.
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spelling pubmed-106506922023-11-06 Effects of Aircraft Noise on Sleep: Federal Aviation Administration National Sleep Study Protocol Basner, Mathias Barnett, Ian Carlin, Michele Choi, Grace H. Czech, Joseph J. Ecker, Adrian J. Gilad, Yoni Godwin, Thomas Jodts, Eric Jones, Christopher W. Kaizi-Lutu, Marc Kali, Jennifer Opsomer, Jean D. Park-Chavar, Sierra Smith, Michael G. Schneller, Victoria Song, Nianfu Shaw, Pamela A. Int J Environ Res Public Health Study Protocol Aircraft noise can disrupt sleep and impair recuperation. The last U.S. investigation into the effects of aircraft noise on sleep dates back more than 20 years. Since then, traffic patterns and the noise levels produced by single aircraft have changed substantially. It is therefore important to acquire current data on sleep disturbance relative to varying degrees of aircraft noise exposure in the U.S. that can be used to check and potentially update the existing noise policy. This manuscript describes the design, procedures, and analytical approaches of the FAA’s National Sleep Study. Seventy-seven U.S. airports with relevant nighttime air traffic from 39 states are included in the sampling frame. Based on simulation-based power calculations, the field study aims to recruit 400 participants from four noise strata and record an electrocardiogram (ECG), body movement, and sound pressure levels in the bedroom for five consecutive nights. The primary outcome of the study is an exposure–response function between the instantaneous, maximum A-weighted sound pressure levels (dBA) of individual aircraft measured in the bedroom and awakening probability inferred from changes in heart rate and body movement. Self-reported sleep disturbance due to aircraft noise is the secondary outcome that will be associated with long-term average noise exposure metrics such as the Day–Night Average Sound Level (DNL) and the Nighttime Equivalent Sound Level (L(night)). The effect of aircraft noise on several other physiological and self-report outcomes will also be investigated. This study will provide key insights into the effects of aircraft noise on objectively and subjectively assessed sleep disturbance. MDPI 2023-11-06 /pmc/articles/PMC10650692/ /pubmed/37947580 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20217024 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Barnett, Ian
Carlin, Michele
Choi, Grace H.
Czech, Joseph J.
Ecker, Adrian J.
Gilad, Yoni
Godwin, Thomas
Jodts, Eric
Jones, Christopher W.
Kaizi-Lutu, Marc
Kali, Jennifer
Opsomer, Jean D.
Park-Chavar, Sierra
Smith, Michael G.
Schneller, Victoria
Song, Nianfu
Shaw, Pamela A.
Effects of Aircraft Noise on Sleep: Federal Aviation Administration National Sleep Study Protocol
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10650692/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37947580
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20217024
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