Saliva cortisol in relation to aircraft noise exposure: pooled-analysis results from seven European countries
Abstract Background Many studies have demonstrated adverse effects of exposure to aircraft noise on health. Possible biological pathways for these effects include hormonal disturbances. Few studies deal with aircraft noise effects on saliva cortisol in adults, and results are inconsistent. Objective...
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Main Authors: | Clémence Baudin (Author), Marie Lefèvre (Author), Jenny Selander (Author), Wolfgang Babisch (Author), Ennio Cadum (Author), Marie-Christine Carlier (Author), Patricia Champelovier (Author), Konstantina Dimakopoulou (Author), Danny Huithuijs (Author), Jacques Lambert (Author), Bernard Laumon (Author), Göran Pershagen (Author), Töres Theorell (Author), Venetia Velonaki (Author), Anna Hansell (Author), Anne-Sophie Evrard (Author) |
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