Carbon monoxide has calming effect on nerves
November 9th, 2011 - 5:00 pm ICT by IANSTel Aviv, Nov 9 (IANS) Carbon monoxide (CO), a tasteless, colourless and odourless gas emitted by vehicle exhausts and generators, dubbed the silent killer, can also soothe frayed nerves.
Itzhak Schnell, professor of geography and human environment at Tel Aviv University, discovered how low CO levels have a calming effect on urbanites caught up in a noisy and stressful environment.
They asked 36 healthy volunteers aged between 20 and 40 years to spend two days in Tel Aviv, Israel’s busiest city, the journal Environmental Monitoring and Assessment reports.
They took various routes to busy streets, restaurants, malls and markets, by public and private transportation or by foot, according to a Tel Aviv statement.
Researchers monitored the impact of four stressors: thermal load (heat and cold), noise pollution, CO levels, and the impact of crowds. Noise pollution emerged as the most significant cause of stress.
The most surprising finding, said Schnell, was looking at levels of CO that the participants inhaled during their time in the city.
Not only were the levels much lower than the researchers predicted - approximately one to 15 parts per million every half hour - but its presence appeared to have a narcotic effect on participants, counteracting the stress caused by noise and crowd density.
Though participants exhibited rising stress levels throughout the day, CO had a mitigating influence and extended exposure to the chemical had no lasting effects.
“We would be able to tell more accurately under what conditions vulnerable people shouldn’t go out, and more importantly, identify areas that are still safe, helping to increase freedom of movement,” noted Schnell.
- Like Spock's Tricorder, sensor to identify contaminants - Nov 03, 2011
- Air pollution doesn't increase risk of preterm delivery - Jul 03, 2010
- Scientists develop novel tumour busting technique - Dec 07, 2011
- 'Loss of biodiversity rivals climate change impact' - May 03, 2012
- Carbon monoxide exposure may up heart problem risk for the elderly - Sep 01, 2009
- Women find terrorism coverage more distressing - Oct 30, 2011
- How American Muslims coped with 9/11 aftermath - Dec 23, 2010
- Carbon monoxide can kill in minutes - Feb 14, 2011
- London mayor accused of hiding pollution - Apr 24, 2012
- MOEF gets Rs. 200 crores under bioremediation for first time - Mar 23, 2011
- Israel to test missile defence system - Mar 02, 2012
- Rising man-made noise pollution levels threatening fish - Jun 02, 2010
- How humans avoid carbon monoxide poisoning - Sep 21, 2011
- Less polluting Diwali this year - Oct 27, 2011
- Getting along with co-workers ensures longer life - May 11, 2011
Tags: assessment reports, carbon monoxide, cause of stress, co levels, day co, environmental monitoring, frayed nerves, freedom of movement, half hour, human environment, itzhak, narcotic effect, noise pollution, private transportation, silent killer, stress levels, stressful environment, stressors, tel aviv israel, tel aviv university