نتایج جستجو برای: noise stress

تعداد نتایج: 630573  

Journal: :مجله دانشگاه علوم پزشکی کرمانشاه 0
ahmad shahfarhat associate professor of pediatric neonatology, mashhad university of medical sciences sohaila kamarbandi academic staff, school of nursing, mashhad university of medical sciences raana amiri m.s in nursing, school of nursing, mashhad university of medical sciences ashraf mohammadzadeh professor of pediatric neonatology, mashhad university of medical sciences

introduction: among infants hospitalized in the neonatal intensive care unit, excessive noise is correlated with increases in heart rate, increase in respiratory rate, decrease in oxygen saturation a s well as sleep disturbances. apart from overcoming the noise in the environment, music is believed to enhance the infant’s general well-being, reduce its stress and   unpleasant symptoms. this stu...

Journal: :Psychological bulletin 2011
James L Szalma Peter A Hancock

Noise is a pervasive and influential source of stress. Whether through the acute effects of impulse noise or the chronic influence of prolonged exposure, the challenge of noise confronts many who must accomplish vital performance duties in its presence. Although noise has diffuse effects, which are shared in common with many other chronic forms of stress, it also exerts its own specific influen...

2013
Rinat Arbel-Goren Asaf Tal Tamar Friedlander Shiri Meshner Nina Costantino Donald L. Court Joel Stavans

Cell-to-cell variations in protein abundance, called noise, give rise to phenotypic variability between isogenic cells. Studies of noise have focused on stochasticity introduced at transcription, yet the effects of post-transcriptional regulatory processes on noise remain unknown. We study the effects of RyhB, a small-RNA of Escherichia coli produced on iron stress, on the phenotypic variabilit...

Journal: :Neuroscience research 2007
James Samson Rathinasamy Sheeladevi Rajan Ravindran Manohar Senthilvelan

The alteration in the levels of plasma corticosterone, brain norepinephrine (NE), and expression of brain heat shock proteins (Hsp70) after different durations of noise exposure (acute, 1 day; sub-acute, 15 days; chronic, 30 days) has been studied to analyze their role in combating time-dependent stress effects of noise. Broadband white noise (100dB) exposure to male Wistar albino rats signific...

2015
Seong Hee Choi Chul-Hee Choi

The primary site of lesion induced by noise exposure is the hair cells in the organ of Corti and the primary neural degeneration occurs in synaptic terminals of cochlear nerve fibers and spiral ganglion cells. The cellular basis of noise-induced hearing loss is oxidative stress, which refers to a severe disruption in the balance between the production of free radicals and antioxidant defense sy...

Journal: :Journal of pharmacological sciences 2005
Rajan Ravindran Sheela Devi Rathinasamy James Samson Manohar Senthilvelan

In this modern world, stress and pollution are unavoidable phenomena affecting the body system at various levels. A large number of people are exposed to potentially hazardous noise levels in daily modern life, such as noise from work environments, urban traffic, and household appliances. A variety of studies have suggested an association between noise exposure and the occurrence of disorders i...

2003
Fujio Kayama Katsuyui Murata Kasuke Nagano Tamie Nasu Toru Takebayashi Tatsuya Takeshita Kazuhito Yokoyama

The Japan Society for Occupational Health (JSOH) recommends the Occupational Exposure Limits (OELs) as reference values for preventing adverse health effects on workers caused by occupational exposure to chemical substances, continuous or intermittent noise, impulsive or impact noise, heat stress, cold stress, whole-body vibration, hand-arm vibration and time-varying electric, magnetic and elec...

Journal: :Indian journal of physiology and pharmacology 1992
K S Selvi N Suthanthirarajan A Namasivayam

Wistar strain albino rats of either sex were subjected to acute noise stress (3000 Hz at > 97 dB) for 30 minutes. Carbon clearance test was conducted in noise stressed animals immediately after the stress period. Significant (P < 0.001) increase of the clearance constant K was observed in stressed animals compared to the controls, indicating increased phagocytic activity of the reticuloendothel...

2007

The Japan Society for Occupational Health (JSOH) recommends the Occupational Exposure Limits (OELs) as reference values for preventing adverse health effects on workers caused by occupational exposure to chemical substances, continuous or intermittent noise, impulsive or impact noise, heat stress, cold stress, whole-body vibration, hand-arm vibration and time-varying electric, magnetic and elec...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1981
J C Westman J R Walters

The fundamental purposes of hearing are to alert and to warn. As a result sound directly evokes emotions and actions. The processing of sound by the brain is outlined to provide a biological and psychological basis for understanding the way in which sound can become a human stressor. The auditory orienting response, startle reflex and defensive response translate sound stimuli into action and s...

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