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Study Raises Concerns About Pink Noise and Brain Health

February 10, 202656 ViewsRead Time: 2 minutes
Study Raises Concerns About Pink Noise and Brain Health
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Despite its popularity as a remedy for improved sleep and relaxation, a recent study indicates that pink noise might not be as beneficial as previously thought, potentially posing risks to brain health, especially in children.


Devices that produce pink noise typically generate natural sounds like flowing water, rainfall, or rustling leaves. These sound frequencies are believed to aid in achieving quiet sleep and enhancing its quality.

However, recent findings suggest a more complex reality.


* Study Overview

Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania's School of Medicine conducted a study involving 25 adult participants, each spending seven nights in a controlled sleep lab. Participants were exposed to various sound stimuli, including:

• Airplane noise
• Pink noise
• Sleeping with earplugs

Measurements were taken regarding sleep depth, its stages, and participants' concentration levels upon waking.


* Key Findings

The results, published in the journal Sleep, revealed:

_ Airplane noise resulted in a loss of approximately 23 minutes of deep sleep each night, a critical stage for the brain to clear waste generated by daily activities.

_ Conversely, using earplugs helped preserve deep sleep and mitigate this loss.


The most surprising outcome involved pink noise.


* Pink Noise: A Hidden Concern

The study found that exposure to pink noise was associated with a reduction of about 19 minutes of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, a vital stage characterized by significant brain activity and linked to:

• Dreaming and emotional processing
• Motor skill development
• Brain growth and memory enhancement

This sleep stage is named for the rapid eye movements occurring under closed eyelids.


* Combined Noise Effects

When participants were exposed to both airplane noise and pink noise simultaneously, sleep quality further declined:

• Marked reduction in both deep sleep and REM sleep
• Increased periods of wakefulness
• Delayed sleep onset


* Special Considerations for Children

The study's lead researcher cautioned that sounds with broad frequency ranges, such as pink noise, may be detrimental to health, particularly in children, due to:

_ Their developing brains
_ Higher proportion of time spent in REM sleep compared to adults


* Conclusion

What is often marketed as a safe method for relaxation and sleep may not be appropriate for everyone. While some individuals may find pink noise comforting, scientific evidence suggests a reevaluation of its use, especially for children, and a need to consider its long-term effects on brain health and sleep quality.

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