Using Residential Proximity to Wind Turbines As an Alternative Exposure Measure to Investigate the Association Between Wind Turbines and Human Health
Overview
Overview
Journal
J Acoust Soc Am
Publisher
American Institute of Physics
Specialty
Otorhinolaryngology
Date
2018 Jul 2
PMID
29960435
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Abstract
This analysis uses data from the Community Noise and Health Study developed by Statistics Canada to investigate the association between residential proximity to wind turbines and health-related outcomes in a dataset that also provides objective measures of wind turbine noise. The findings indicate that residential proximity to wind turbines is correlated with annoyance and health-related quality of life measures. These associations differ in some respects from associations with noise measurements. Results can be used to support discussions between communities and wind-turbine developers regarding potential health effects of wind turbines.