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Michaud D, Guay M, Keith S, Denning A, McNamee J
J Acoust Soc Am . 2025 Jan; 157(1):275-287. PMID: 39812627
The World Health Organization Environmental Noise Guidelines provide source-based nighttime sound level (Lnight) recommendations. For non-aircraft sources, the recommended Lnight is where the absolute prevalence of high sleep disturbance (HSD)...
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Senerth E, Pasumarthi T, Tangri N, Abbi B, Bickett S, McNamee J, et al.
Int J Environ Res Public Health . 2024 Jul; 21(7. PMID: 39063532
This systematic review investigates the certainty of evidence (CoE) regarding noise annoyance as a determinant of biological changes known to contribute to disease development. We searched PubMed MEDLINE, EMBASE, Cochrane...
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Michaud D, Marro L, Denning A, Shackleton S, Toutant N, McNamee J
JASA Express Lett . 2023 Jun; 2(8). PMID: 37311182
Noise annoyance toward landscaping equipment was one of nine sources evaluated in the Canadian Perspectives on Environmental Noise Survey, completed online by 6647 Canadian adults. At 6.3% (95% confidence interval ...
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Michaud D, Marro L, Denning A, Shackleton S, Toutant N, Cameron-Blake E, et al.
Sci Rep . 2022 Sep; 12(1):15945. PMID: 36153388
The Canadian Perspectives on Environmental Noise Survey (CPENS), conducted between April 12th, 2021 and May 25th, 2021 coincided with the third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. Canadians 18 years of...
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Sivakumaran K, Ritonja J, Waseem H, AlShenaibar L, Morgan E, Ahmadi S, et al.
Noise Health . 2022 Sep; 24(114):107-129. PMID: 36124520
Background: : Exposure to acute noise can cause an increase in biological stress reactions, which provides biological plausibility for a potential association between sustained noise exposure and stress-related health effects....
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Michaud D, Thomson E, van Oosterhout P, McNamee J
J Acoust Soc Am . 2022 Sep; 152(2):866. PMID: 36050175
Entrenched in the well-established link between stress and health, noise exposure as a potential contributor to stress-related health effects receives tremendous attention. Indeed, exposure to noise can act as a...
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Michaud D, Marro L, Denning A, Shackleton S, Toutant N, McNamee J
J Acoust Soc Am . 2022 Apr; 151(3):1532. PMID: 35364958
Health Canada, in collaboration with Advanis, conducted the Canadian Perspectives on Environmental Noise Survey (CPENS) to investigate expectations and attitudes toward environmental noise in rural and non-rural Canada. The CPENS,...
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Michaud D, Marro L, McNamee J
J Acoust Soc Am . 2021 Sep; 150(2):1001. PMID: 34470330
Noise-induced stress may precipitate cardiovascular diseases. This research assessed the association between sensorineural bilateral high frequency hearing loss (HFHL), as an indication of excessive noise exposure, and cardiovascular outcomes. Participants...
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Michaud D, Marro L, McNamee J
J Acoust Soc Am . 2021 Sep; 150(2):990. PMID: 34470300
Self-reported occupational noise exposure has been associated with impaired hearing, but its relationship with extra-auditory affects remains uncertain. This research assessed the association between self-reported occupational noise exposure and cardiovascular...
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Michaud D, Keith S, Guay M, Voicescu S, Denning A, McNamee J
Sleep . 2021 Mar; 44(9). PMID: 33768252
Studies have yielded inconsistent evidence for an association between long-term average wind turbine sound pressure level (SPL) and disturbed sleep. Transient changes in sleep may be more susceptible to short-term...