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'Noise Pollution Increases Risk Of Dementia'

Constant exposure to noise pollution may increase the risk of dementia caused due to Alzheimer's disease while music could have a positive impact, say, doctors. According to a recent study published in international health journals around the world, constant exposure to traffic noise increases the risk of dementia among the aged population.

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Published : Sep 21, 2021, 3:27 PM IST

Doctors say with India fast racing towards becoming the most populated country in the world, and with improved healthcare delivery mechanisms, the aged population is on the rise in the country. This section of society is at the risk of developing age-related complications like dementia, which is often considered a serious mental problem caused by brain disease or injury, that affects the ability to think, remember and behave normally.

Commenting on the problem, Sritheja Reddy, Consultant Neurologist, Gleneagles Global Hospital believes that music usually has a soothing effect on individuals of all ages, but loud and persistent noise can cause a mental disturbance, and could even trigger experiences of ill-being among those people who are suffering from dementia or Alzheimer's related problems. "Cities are usually bustling with great activity during the day and at night, but this could increase exposure to excessive noise, which can lead to short-term impairments in cognitive function, particularly with respect to the ability to focus and remember. And the most important aspect here is that chronic exposure to noise pollution may increase the risk for dementia," the doctor said.

Abhinay M. Huchche, Consultant Neurologist, SLG Hospitals says that musical sounds could have a positive impact on people suffering from dementia, caused due to Alzheimer's disease." Listening to or singing songs can provide emotional and behavioral benefits for people with Alzheimer's disease and other types of dementia. Musical memories are often preserved in Alzheimer's disease because key brain areas linked to musical memory are relatively undamaged by the disease," he added.

Changala Praveen, Consultant - Neuro physician, Aware Gleneagles Global Hospital pointed out that ageing patients require extra attention, and those impacted by dementia require proper evaluation and management of the disease through a multidisciplinary approach. "Alzheimer's disease is the most common cause for dementia, and there are multiple reasons for the aged population developing this problem. Constant exposure to loud and unsavory sounds like traffic noise is also a major cause for older people to develop dementia. People who have aged family members in the house must ensure the elderly are protected from loud noises, and this is the best solution to arrest complexities," he said.

Having exposure to high levels of noise during the night is especially concerning, as sleep is a critical period for mental and cognitive restoration. Fragmented sleep resulting from noise disturbance is associated with increased oxidative stress causes alterations in the immune system and increased systemic inflammation.

(IANS)

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