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Perceived Noise Pollution and Self-Reported Health Status among Adult Population of Bangladesh

Md. Mostafizur Rahman    
Farah Tasnim    
Masrur Abdul Quader    
Md. Nafee-Ul-Islam Bhuiyan    
Mohammed Sadman Sakib    
Rawnok Tabassum    
Ifta Alam Shobuj    
Lamia Hasan    
Musabber Ali Chisty    
Farzana Rahman    
Edris Alam and Abu Reza Md. Towfiqul Islam    

Resumen

Despite the public health concern, there is a dearth of research regarding perceived noise pollution and noise-related health status in Bangladesh. This study was carried out to evaluate the noise-related health status among Bangladesh?s adult population. 1386 adult Bangladeshis participated in an online survey. A linear regression model was used to evaluate overall noise-related health status determinants. 91% of the survey population reported noisy environments in their neighborhood, with the majority reporting two types (34%) of noise pollution sources. Road vehicles (38%) and construction activities (24%) were identified as significant source of noise pollution. The Bangladeshis are primarily exposed to noise during school and office hours. Socio-demographic information, perceived noise pollution and individual views towards noise pollution were examined as determinants of noise-related health problems. Females were found to be more impacted than males, and young people also expressed concern about noise pollution?s influence. Residents in mixed-unit buildings exhibited a significant level of noise-related health problems such as deafness, insomnia, heart disease, headache, stress, poor concentration, production loss, fatigue, irritability, heartburn, indigestion, ulcers, and high blood pressure. Noise pollution from road vehicles and industry has been shown to have a negative effect on people?s health. Individuals affected by noise were interested in noise reduction efforts. The findings of this research may aid in the improvement of international, national, and local noise control efforts.

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