
Aircraft noise effects in vulnerable populations
Vulnerable population groups (e.g. children, elderly people, shift workers) have not been the focus of investigations into the effects of transportation noise for a long time. In two field studies in the vicinity of Cologne/Bonn Airport, we therefore investigated the effects of nocturnal
aircraft noise on sleep as recorded with polysomnography and self-reported sleep quality as well as short-term annoyance in 51 primary school children (8-10 years) and 44 elderly people (55 - 76 years). In a laboratory study, the effects of aircraft noise on the same outcome variables were
compared between 17 participants who slept during the day (19 - 36 years) and 16 participants who slept at night (18 - 35 years). This article provides an overview of the results of these studies in vulnerable groups. Noise effects were more pronounced in participants who slept during the
day than in those who slept at night. The findings for children and older people were less consistent and showed effects of nocturnal aircraft noise either on sleep (children) or on self-reported sleep quality and annoyance only (elderly people). Results of the vulnerable groups are discussed
in comparison to findings in middle-aged adults.
The requested document is freely available to subscribers. Users without a subscription can purchase this article.
- Sign in below if you have already registered for online access
Sign in
Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V. (German Aerospace Center)
Publication date: 04 October 2024
The Noise-Con conference proceedings are sponsored by INCE/USA and the Inter-Noise proceedings by I-INCE. NOVEM (Noise and Vibration Emerging Methods) conference proceedings are included. All NoiseCon Proceedings one year or older are free to download. InterNoise proceedings from outside the USA older than 10 years are free to download. Others are free to INCE/USA members and member societies of I-INCE.
- Membership Information
- INCE Subject Classification
- Ingenta Connect is not responsible for the content or availability of external websites
- Access Key
- Free content
- Partial Free content
- New content
- Open access content
- Partial Open access content
- Subscribed content
- Partial Subscribed content
- Free trial content