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. 2019 Feb 12;3(1):e037.
doi: 10.1097/EE9.0000000000000037. eCollection 2019 Feb.

Indoor and outdoor road traffic noise and incident diabetes mellitus: Results from a longitudinal German cohort study

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Indoor and outdoor road traffic noise and incident diabetes mellitus: Results from a longitudinal German cohort study

Simone Ohlwein et al. Environ Epidemiol. .

Abstract

Road traffic noise affects a large number of people in urbanized areas. Recent epidemiological evidence indicates that environmental noise exposure may not only be associated with cardiovascular but also with cardio-metabolic outcomes. This prospective cohort study investigated the effect of outdoor and indoor residential road traffic noise on incident type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM).

Methods: We used data from 3,396 participants of age 45-75 years of the Heinz Nixdorf Recall study being non-diabetic at baseline (2000-2003). T2DM was defined via blood glucose level, incident intake of an anti-diabetic drug during follow-up or self-reported physician diagnosis at follow-up examination (2005-2008). Weighted 24-h (Lden) and night-time (Lnight) mean road traffic noise was assessed according to the European Union directive 2002/49/EC. Road traffic noise exposure indoors was modeled taking into account the participants' room orientation, ventilation behavior and window insulation (n = 2,697). We applied Poisson regression analyses to estimate relative risks (RRs) of incident T2DM, adjusting for demographic characteristics, lifestyle factors, and air pollution exposure (NO2 or PM2.5).

Results: A 10-dB(A) increase in outdoor road traffic noise (Lden) was associated with an RR of 1.09 (95% confidence interval, 0.96-1.24) for T2DM in the fully adjusted model. Models including PM2.5 or NO2 yielded RRs of 1.09 (0.96-1.24) and 1.11 (0.97-1.27), respectively. In analyses with road traffic noise (Lden) exposure indoors, we observed similar RRs with smaller confidence intervals (1.11 [1.01-1.21]).

Conclusions: Our analyses suggest that long-term exposure to indoor and outdoor road traffic noise may increase the risk of developing T2DM, independent of air pollution exposure.

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The authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest with regard to the content of this report.

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Indoor noise model.
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Flowchart of the study population.

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