Abstract
Many factors play a role in the risk of dementia, including the environment. Widespread and significant worldwide exposure to noise, the severity of related health consequences, and the limited tools available to the public to protect themselves strongly support the WHO's argument that 'noise pollution is not only an environmental nuisance but also a threat to public health'. Exposures to noise from industrial activities, airport noise, or occupational noise are very important. One of the limitations of such studies is the lack of information about lifestyle habits that can play a key role in a person's risk of dementia. This review suggests that people with more exposure to ambient noise are at higher risk of Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) and dementia than other people and we examined how chronic noise exposure causes neuropathology such as AD and how it relates to ApoE4 activation. Further studies are essential to expanding global knowledge about the harmful health effects and costs of health care due to noise pollution.
Highlights
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMJournal NLM Abbreviation: J Biomed Res Environ Sci Journal Website Link: https://www.jelsciences.com
Experimental evidence in rodents has indicated that neurological damage such as Alzheimer's Disease (AD) can induce by environmental hazards [1,2]
We examine how chronic noise exposure causes neuropathology such as AD and how it relates to Apolipoprotein E4 (ApoE4) activation
Summary
Journal NLM Abbreviation: J Biomed Res Environ Sci Journal Website Link: https://www.jelsciences.com. Journal ISSN: 2766-2276 Category: Multidisciplinary Subject Areas: Medicine Group, Biology Group, General, Environmental Sciences Topics Summation: 128 Issue Regularity: Monthly Review Process type: Double Blind Time to Publication: 7-14 Days Indexing catalog: Visit here. Based on a work at SciRes Literature LLC. Journal of Biomedical Research & Environmental Sciences main aim is to enhance the importance of science and technology to the scientific community and to provide an equal opportunity to seek and share ideas to all our researchers and scientists without any barriers to develop their career and helping in their development of discovering the world
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