Risk of cardiovascular mortality, stroke and coronary heart mortality associated with aircraft noise around Congonhas airport, São Paulo, Brazil: a small-area study.
Aina Roca-BarcelóAdelaide NardocciBreno Souza de AguiarAdeylson G RibeiroMarcelo Antunes FaillaAnna L HansellMaria Regina CardosoFrédéric B PielPublished in: Environmental health : a global access science source (2021)
This study provides some evidence that aircraft noise is associated with increased risk of CVD and CHD mortality in a middle-income setting. More research is needed to validate these results in other LMIC settings and to further explore the influence of residual confounding and ecological bias. Remarkably, 60% of the study population living near the Congonhas airport (~ 1.5 million) were exposed to aircraft noise levels > 50 dB, well above those recommended by the WHO (45 dB), highlighting the need for public health interventions.