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Establishing the acute physiological and sleep disruption characteristics of wind farm versus road traffic noise disturbances in sleep: a randomized controlled trial protocol.
Micic, Gorica; Zajamsek, Branko; Lechat, Bastien; Hansen, Kristy; Scott, Hannah; Toson, Barbara; Liebich, Tessa; Dunbar, Claire; Nguyen, Duc Phuc; Decup, Felix; Vakulin, Andrew; Lovato, Nicole; Lack, Leon; Hansen, Colin; Bruck, Dorothy; Chai-Coetzer, Ching Li; Mercer, Jeremy; Doolan, Con; Catcheside, Peter.
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  • Micic G; Flinders University, Flinders Health and Medical Research Institute: Sleep Health, College of Medicine and Public Health, Australia.
  • Zajamsek B; Flinders University, Flinders Health and Medical Research Institute: Sleep Health, College of Medicine and Public Health, Australia.
  • Lechat B; Flinders University, Flinders Health and Medical Research Institute: Sleep Health, College of Medicine and Public Health, Australia.
  • Hansen K; Flinders University, College of Science and Engineering, Australia.
  • Scott H; Flinders University, Flinders Health and Medical Research Institute: Sleep Health, College of Medicine and Public Health, Australia.
  • Toson B; Flinders University, Flinders Health and Medical Research Institute: Sleep Health, College of Medicine and Public Health, Australia.
  • Liebich T; Flinders University, College of Education, Psychology and Social Work, Australia.
  • Dunbar C; Flinders University, College of Education, Psychology and Social Work, Australia.
  • Nguyen DP; Flinders University, College of Science and Engineering, Australia.
  • Decup F; Flinders University, College of Science and Engineering, Australia.
  • Vakulin A; Flinders University, Flinders Health and Medical Research Institute: Sleep Health, College of Medicine and Public Health, Australia.
  • Lovato N; University of Sydney, NEUROSLEEP, Woolcock Institute of Medical Research, Australia.
  • Lack L; Flinders University, Flinders Health and Medical Research Institute: Sleep Health, College of Medicine and Public Health, Australia.
  • Hansen C; Flinders University, Flinders Health and Medical Research Institute: Sleep Health, College of Medicine and Public Health, Australia.
  • Bruck D; Flinders University, College of Education, Psychology and Social Work, Australia.
  • Chai-Coetzer CL; The University of Adelaide, School of Mechanical Engineering, Australia.
  • Mercer J; Victoria University, Institute for Health and Sport, Australia.
  • Doolan C; Flinders University, Flinders Health and Medical Research Institute: Sleep Health, College of Medicine and Public Health, Australia.
  • Catcheside P; Department of Respiratory, Sleep Medicine and Ventilation, Southern Adelaide Local Health Network, SA Health, Australia.
Sleep Adv ; 4(1): zpad033, 2023.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37750160
ABSTRACT
Study

Objectives:

Despite the global expansion of wind farms, effects of wind farm noise (WFN) on sleep remain poorly understood. This protocol details a randomized controlled trial designed to compare the sleep disruption characteristics of WFN versus road traffic noise (RTN).

Methods:

This study was a prospective, seven night within-subjects randomized controlled in-laboratory polysomnography-based trial. Four groups of adults were recruited from; <10 km away from a wind farm, including those with, and another group without, noise-related complaints; an urban RTN exposed group; and a group from a quiet rural area. Following an acclimation night, participants were exposed, in random order, to two separate nights with 20-s or 3-min duration WFN and RTN noise samples reproduced at multiple sound pressure levels during established sleep. Four other nights tested for continuous WFN exposure during wake and/or sleep on sleep outcomes.

Results:

The primary analyses will assess changes in electroencephalography (EEG) assessed as micro-arousals (EEG shifts to faster frequencies lasting 3-15 s) and awakenings (>15 s events) from sleep by each noise type with acute (20-s) and more sustained (3-min) noise exposures. Secondary analyses will compare dose-response effects of sound pressure level and noise type on EEG K-complex probabilities and quantitative EEG measures, and cardiovascular activation responses. Group effects, self-reported noise sensitivity, and wake versus sleep noise exposure effects will also be examined.

Conclusions:

This study will help to clarify if wind farm noise has different sleep disruption characteristics compared to road traffic noise.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Clinical_trials Idioma: En Revista: Sleep Adv Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Australia

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Clinical_trials Idioma: En Revista: Sleep Adv Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Australia