The Asian Age

‘ TRAFFIC NOISE CAN GIVE YOU POT BELLY’

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London: People regularly exposed to a combinatio­n of road, rail and plane noise are at a high risk of developing a pot belly, a new Swedish study has warned.

Road traffic noise is linked to a heightened risk of developing a mid- riff bulge, researcher­s said. Exposure to a combinatio­n of road traffic, rail, and aircraft noise may pose the greatest risk of acquiring a spare tyre, otherwise known as central obesity, and thought to be one of the most harmful types of fat deposition around the body, the finding suggests. Researcher­s assessed how much road traffic, rail, and aircraft noise 5,075 people living in five suburban and rural areas around Stockholm, Sweden, had been exposed to since 1999. The analysis, published in the journal Occupation­al & Environmen­tal Medicine , indicated no link between road traffic noise and Body Mass Index ( BMI). But there was an associatio­n between road traffic noise and waist size, with a 0.21 cm increase for every additional 5 decibel ( dB) increase in exposure, although this was only significan­t among women. Similarly, there was a link to waist- hip ratio, with a change of 0.16 for every 5 dB increase in noise exposure to road traffic; this associatio­n was stronger in men. A larger waist was significan­tly associated with exposure to any of the three sources of noise, but the link was strongest for aircraft noise; a larger waist- hip ratio was associated with road traffic and aircraft noise only.

There seemed to be a cumulative effect, however: the more sources of noise pollution a person was exposed to at the same time, the greater their risk of central obesity seemed to be. The heightened risk of a larger waist rose from 25 per cent among those exposed to only one source to almost double for those exposed to all three sources.

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