Section outline

  • This webinar presents information on noise as a public health hazard. It describes sources of noise, the physiological mechanisms it activates in the body, and its contributions to numerous diseases, health problems, and learning disorders. We summarize the results of numerous studies in the US and around the world documenting these effects of noise. We also discuss noise exposure as an environmental justice issue; low income and minority populations are disproportionately affected by noise due to road, train, and air traffic, as well as nearby industrial areas, predisposing them to poorer health and learning outcomes. The webinar concludes with a discussion of actions to be taken to reduce noise exposures, in order to prevent disease and promote health.

    Learning Objectives:

    1. Describe the physiological mechanisms in the body’s response to noise exposure.
    2. List the disease, health problems, and learning problems associated with noise exposures.
    3. Identify the environmental justice issues associated with noise.
    4. Explore and discuss possible actions to reduce noise exposures

    • Noise Pollution as a Public Health Threat Evaluation Quiz
      Not available unless: The activity Finish video is marked complete