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Sleep deprivation, including arousal from deep to more shallow sleep, can cause many adverse health effects, including many of the symptoms reported by neighbors of large wind turbines.<ref>https://docs.wind-watch.org/Hanning-sleep-disturbance-wind-turbine-noise.pdf “Sleep disturbance and wind turbine noise”, Christopher Hanning, June 2009</ref><ref>http://www.bmj.com/content/344/bmj.e1527.full “Wind turbine noise”, Christopher Hanning and Alun Evans, ''BMJ'' 2012; 344 (8 March 2012)</ref><ref>https://docs.wind-watch.org/10.1038_nn.2253.pdf “Sleep benefits subsequent hippocampal functioning”, Ysbrand van der Werf et al., ''Nature Neuroscience'' 12, 122–123 (2009)</ref> The World Health Organization recommends an indoor noise limit at night of 30 dBA to protect sleep and thereby health.<ref>https://www.wind-watch.org/documents/night-noise-guidelines-for-europe/</ref>
Sleep deprivation, including arousal from deep to more shallow sleep, can cause many adverse health effects, including many of the symptoms reported by neighbors of large wind turbines.<ref>https://docs.wind-watch.org/Hanning-sleep-disturbance-wind-turbine-noise.pdf “Sleep disturbance and wind turbine noise”, Christopher Hanning, June 2009</ref><ref>http://www.bmj.com/content/344/bmj.e1527.full “Wind turbine noise”, Christopher Hanning and Alun Evans, ''BMJ'' 2012; 344 (8 March 2012)</ref><ref>https://docs.wind-watch.org/10.1038_nn.2253.pdf “Sleep benefits subsequent hippocampal functioning”, Ysbrand van der Werf et al., ''Nature Neuroscience'' 12, 122–123 (2009)</ref> The World Health Organization notes that an average outside noise limit at night of 30 dBA is needed to protect sleep and thereby health.<ref>https://www.wind-watch.org/documents/night-noise-guidelines-for-europe/</ref>


'''''See''''' [[Health Effects of Noise from Large Wind Turbines]].
'''''See''''' [[Health Effects of Noise from Large Wind Turbines]].


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Revision as of 19:37, 30 August 2017

Sleep deprivation, including arousal from deep to more shallow sleep, can cause many adverse health effects, including many of the symptoms reported by neighbors of large wind turbines.[1][2][3] The World Health Organization notes that an average outside noise limit at night of 30 dBA is needed to protect sleep and thereby health.[4]

See Health Effects of Noise from Large Wind Turbines.

  1. https://docs.wind-watch.org/Hanning-sleep-disturbance-wind-turbine-noise.pdf “Sleep disturbance and wind turbine noise”, Christopher Hanning, June 2009
  2. http://www.bmj.com/content/344/bmj.e1527.full “Wind turbine noise”, Christopher Hanning and Alun Evans, BMJ 2012; 344 (8 March 2012)
  3. https://docs.wind-watch.org/10.1038_nn.2253.pdf “Sleep benefits subsequent hippocampal functioning”, Ysbrand van der Werf et al., Nature Neuroscience 12, 122–123 (2009)
  4. https://www.wind-watch.org/documents/night-noise-guidelines-for-europe/