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Night Noise Linked to Male Infertility

15/05/2025
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Night Noise Linked to Male Infertility
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A new study published in Environmental Pollution has revealed a concerning link between long-term nighttime noise exposure and male infertility. Researchers from Seoul National University in South Korea found that men exposed to noise levels above 55 decibels (dB) at night—similar to the sound of a quiet suburban street—faced a significantly higher risk of infertility.

Noise Pollution as a Hidden Health Hazard

Noise is often seen as a mere nuisance, something that disturbs sleep or concentration. However, past studies have shown that prolonged exposure to environmental noise can cause serious health problems. These include cardiovascular diseases, mental health issues, and impaired cognitive performance.

Now, for the first time, researchers have found evidence that chronic nighttime noise may also affect male reproductive health. While earlier studies focused mostly on female fertility, linking noise to problems like premature births and miscarriages, this new research sheds light on how environmental sound may also harm men.

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A Growing Public Health Concern

“Infertility is becoming a major public health concern due to its impact on quality of life and the burden it places on healthcare systems,” said Dr. Jin-Young Min, co-author of the study. “While we’ve known that noise affects fertility in animals, our research is the first to show its effects on male infertility in humans.”

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Globally, infertility affects at least one in six couples at some point in their lives, either temporarily or permanently. It can be caused by a range of factors—genetic disorders, infections, lifestyle choices, and environmental pollutants. This study highlights noise as a possible and often overlooked environmental factor.

How the Study Was Conducted

The research team analyzed data from a large national health insurance database, focusing on 206,492 men between the ages of 20 and 59. They measured noise exposure using the National Noise Information System, cross-referenced with the men’s home addresses.

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The study spanned eight years, from 2006 to 2013. During this period, 3,293 men in the dataset were diagnosed with infertility. After adjusting for other possible influences such as age, income, body mass index (BMI), and smoking habits, researchers found that men exposed to noise levels above 55 dB at night were significantly more likely to be diagnosed with infertility.

Understanding the 55 dB Threshold

The World Health Organization (WHO) sets 55 dB as the recommended limit for nighttime environmental noise. This level is roughly equal to the background noise in a quiet residential area or the hum of a household air conditioner. Despite sounding relatively mild, consistent exposure to this level of noise may still disrupt sleep patterns and biological rhythms—factors that can influence reproductive health.

A Call to Action

Environmental pollution, in all its forms, is one of the greatest challenges of our time. Dr. Min emphasized the need to pay closer attention to invisible threats such as noise. My concern is similar to what Theo Colborn described in her book Our Stolen Future—that environmental pollution, including noise, may be contributing to the rapid decline in sperm counts observed over the last century,” he explained.

“If this trend continues, normal human reproduction may be at risk in the future,” he warned. “Men suffering from infertility should consider whether their exposure to environmental noise might be a contributing factor.”

Final Thoughts

This groundbreaking study urges both individuals and policymakers to take environmental noise more seriously, not just as an irritant, but as a real threat to public health. In a world where fertility rates are declining and pollution is increasing, addressing all possible risk factors is critical.

Keeping noise levels within safe limits, particularly at night, could be a simple yet effective way to protect reproductive health, especially for men who may be unknowingly exposed to harmful sound levels in their everyday environments.

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