Association of Perceived Acoustic Environment Exposure and Nonrestorative Sleep with Cognitive Functioning Among Chinese Adults: A Cross-Sectional Survey
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design and Participant Recruitment
2.2. Measurements
2.2.1. Assessment of Perceived Cognitive Functioning
2.2.2. Assessment of Perceived Acoustic Environment Exposure
2.2.3. Assessment of Perceived Stress
2.2.4. Assessment of Depressive Symptoms
2.2.5. Assessment of Anxiety Symptoms
2.2.6. Assessment of Nonrestorative Sleep
2.2.7. Assessment of Socio-Demographic, Medical, and Lifestyle Characteristics
2.3. Statistical Analyses
3. Results
3.1. Sample Characteristics
3.2. Factor Structure of the Modified PAE
3.3. Factors Associated with Cognitive Functioning
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Variables | Participants |
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Age (years), n (%) | |
18–29 | 289 (29.8) |
30–39 | 211 (21.8) |
40–49 | 192 (19.8) |
50–59 | 189 (19.5) |
≥60 | 89 (9.2) |
Gender, n (%) | |
Male | 425 (43.8) |
Female | 545 (56.2) |
Education level, n (%) | |
Without a university degree | 306 (31.5) |
University degree or above | 664 (68.5) |
Employment status, n (%) | |
Working | 875 (90.2) |
Non-working | 95 (9.8) |
Monthly household income (HKD) | |
<5000–29,999 | 238 (24.5) |
30,000–49,999 | 377 (38.9) |
≥50,000 | 355 (36.6) |
Housing type, n (%) | |
Public rental housing unit | 219 (22.6) |
Subsidized-sale flat | 141 (14.5) |
Private residential flat | 560 (57.7) |
Modern village house, villa, or bungalow | 34 (3.5) |
Other (e.g., staff quarters, student residence, or temporary quarters) | 16 (1.6) |
Medical consultations in the past year, mean (SD) | 2.8 (3.8) |
Medical histories, n (%) | |
Eczema | 146 (15.1) |
Hyperlipidemia | 95 (9.8) |
Diabetes mellitus | 34 (3.5) |
Hearing problems | 31 (3.2) |
Cardiovascular diseases | 26 (2.7) |
Irritable bowel syndrome | 24 (2.5) |
Gastric ulcers | 20 (2.1) |
Insomnia | 19 (2.0) |
Smoking status, n (%) | |
Never | 742 (76.5) |
Former | 113 (11.6) |
Current | 115 (11.9) |
Alcohol drinking, n (%) | |
Never | 443 (45.7) |
Former | 434 (44.7) |
Current | 93 (9.6) |
Modified PAE (range: 0–100), mean (SD) | |
Traffic and mechanical sounds | 27.7 (15.9) |
Nature and music sounds | 25.0 (15.5) |
Human sounds | 39.2 (18.6) |
CFSS (range: 1–5), mean (SD) | 2.5 (0.6) |
Spatio-temporal orientation (range: 1–5), mean (SD) | 2.4 (0.7) |
Attention (range: 1–5), mean (SD) | 2.6 (0.7) |
Memory (range: 1–5), mean (SD) | 2.5 (0.7) |
PSS (range: 0–40), mean (SD) | 18.2 (4.9) |
PHQ-9 (range: 0–27), mean (SD) | 6.2 (5.4) |
GAD-7 (range: 0–21), mean (SD) | 5.9 (4.5) |
NRSS (range: 9–45), mean (SD) | 31.0 (5.5) |
Items | Exposure Frequency (Range: 0–4), Mean (SD) | Factor 1 (Traffic and Mechanical Sounds) | Factor 2 (Nature and Music Sounds) | Factor 3 (Human Sounds) | Cronbach’s Alpha | Total Cronbach’s Alpha |
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1. Traffic noise, e.g., cars, buses, airplanes, and trains | 1.43 (0.87) | 0.60 | 0.78 | 0.84 | ||
2. Mechanical noise: from outside, e.g., sirens, construction, and machines | 1.08 (0.78) | 0.83 | ||||
3. Mechanical noise: in dwelling, e.g., appliances, plumbing, and elevators | 1.02 (0.81) | 0.60 | ||||
4. Mechanical noise: school/indoor work area (not including work from home) | 0.91 (0.81) | 0.51 | ||||
5. Nature sounds from outside, e.g., singing birds, flowing water, wind blowing, and rustling leaves | 1.08 (0.84) | 0.40 | 0.74 | |||
6. Music: outdoor | 0.97 (0.83) | 0.74 | ||||
7. Music: within the dwelling | 1.12 (0.81) | 0.64 | ||||
8. Music: school/indoor work area (not including work from home) | 0.82 (0.83) | 0.63 | ||||
9. Sounds from human beings (e.g., conversation, laughter, children at play, and footsteps) from outside | 1.65 (1.00) | 0.81 | 0.77 | |||
10. Sounds from human beings (e.g., conversation, laughter, children at play, and footsteps) within the dwelling | 1.49 (0.94) | 0.80 | ||||
11. Sounds from human beings (e.g., conversation, laughter, children at play, and footsteps) at school/indoor work area (excluding work from home) | 1.55 (1.01) | 0.71 | ||||
12. Sound from TV/radio/media episodes | 1.58 (0.92) | 0.35 | ||||
Variance explained (%) | 16.0% | 15.0% | 17.0% | |||
Total variance explained (%) | 48.0% |
Variables | Estimate | 95% CI | p Value |
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Age (reference: age 60 or above) | |||
18–29 | 0.169 | (0.024, 0.313) | 0.022 |
30–39 | 0.171 | (0.021, 0.322) | 0.026 |
40–49 | 0.188 | (0.036, 0.341) | 0.016 |
50–59 | 0.028 | (−0.125, 0.181) | 0.720 |
Gender (reference: male) | |||
Female | 0.104 | (0.027, 0.181) | 0.008 |
Education level (reference: without a university degree) | |||
University degree or above | 0.012 | (−0.071, 0.095) | 0.776 |
Employment status (reference: non-working) | |||
Working | 0.067 | (−0.062, 0.196) | 0.309 |
Monthly household income (HKD) (reference: <5000−29,999) | |||
30,000–49,999 | 0.029 | (−0.069, 0.128) | 0.560 |
≥50,000 | −0.032 | (−0.132, 0.068) | 0.533 |
Housing type (reference: public rental housing unit) | |||
Subsidized-sale flat | −0.068 | (−0.197, 0.061) | 0.302 |
Private residential flat | −0.055 | (−0.151, 0.040) | 0.254 |
Modern village house, villa, or bungalow | 0.010 | (−0.211, 0.230) | 0.931 |
Other | −0.160 | (−0.469, 0.150) | 0.312 |
Medical consultations in the past year | 0.029 | (0.019, 0.039) | <0.001 |
Medical histories (reference: disease-free) | |||
Eczema | 0.221 | (0.115, 0.328) | <0.001 |
Hyperlipidemia | 0.126 | (−0.003, 0.255) | 0.056 |
Diabetes mellitus | 0.146 | (−0.063, 0.354) | 0.171 |
Hearing problems | 0.362 | (0.146, 0.579) | 0.001 |
Cardiovascular diseases | 0.273 | (0.036, 0.509) | 0.024 |
Irritable bowel syndrome | 0.367 | (0.121, 0.613) | 0.003 |
Gastric ulcers | 0.294 | (0.025, 0.564) | 0.032 |
Insomnia | 0.403 | (0.127, 0.678) | 0.004 |
Smoking status (reference: never) | |||
Former | 0.252 | (0.134, 0.371) | <0.001 |
Current | −0.021 | (−0.141, 0.098) | 0.728 |
Alcohol drinking (reference: never) | |||
Former | 0.140 | (0.004, 0.276) | 0.0434 |
Current | 0.085 | (0.005, 0.165) | 0.0385 |
Perceived Acoustic Environment exposure (range: 0–100) | |||
Traffic and mechanical sounds | 0.015 | (0.013, 0.018) | <0.001 |
Nature and music sounds | 0.012 | (0.010, 0.015) | <0.001 |
Human sounds | 0.008 | (0.006, 0.010) | <0.001 |
Psychological symptoms | |||
Perceived stress (range: 0–40) | 0.060 | (0.053, 0.067) | <0.001 |
Depressive symptoms (range: 0–27) | 0.060 | (0.054, 0.066) | <0.001 |
Anxiety symptoms (range: 0–21) | 0.070 | (0.063, 0.078) | <0.001 |
Nonrestorative sleep (range: 9–45) | −0.049 | (−0.055, −0.042) | <0.001 |
Variables | Estimate | 95% CI | p Value |
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Phase 1: Socio-demographic characteristics (n = 970, R2 = 2.39%, adjusted R2 = 1.06%) | |||
Age (reference: age 60 or above) | |||
18–29 | 0.147 | (−0.004, 0.297) | 0.057 |
30–39 | 0.160 | (0.004, 0.315) | 0.045 |
40–49 | 0.186 | (0.029, 0.343) | 0.020 |
50–59 | 0.026 | (−0.129, 0.180) | 0.743 |
Gender (reference: male) | |||
Female | 0.095 | (0.018, 0.173) | 0.016 |
Education level (reference: without a university degree) | |||
University degree or above | −0.017 | (−0.105, 0.072) | 0.711 |
Monthly household income (HKD) (reference: <5000 –29,999) | |||
30,000–49,999 | 0.022 | (−0.081, 0.126) | 0.671 |
≥50,000 | −0.036 | (−0.147, 0.075) | 0.519 |
Employment status (reference: non-working) | |||
Working | 0.063 | (−0.073, 0.199) | 0.367 |
Housing type (reference: public rental housing unit) | |||
Subsidized-sale flat | −0.051 | (−0.183, 0.080) | 0.446 |
Private residential flat | −0.033 | (−0.136, 0.070) | 0.533 |
Modern village house, villa, or bungalow | 0.020 | (−0.200, 0.240) | 0.859 |
Other | −0.119 | (−0.428, 0.191) | 0.453 |
Phase 2: Medical consultations and histories (n = 970, R2 = 9.21%, adjusted R2 = 7.88%) | |||
Medical consultations | 0.022 | (0.012, 0.032) | <0.001 |
Medical histories (reference: disease-free) | |||
Eczema | 0.173 | (0.068, 0.278) | 0.001 |
Hyperlipidemia | 0.113 | (−0.021, 0.246) | 0.099 |
Diabetes mellitus | 0.151 | (−0.057, 0.360) | 0.155 |
Hearing problems | 0.368 | (0.157, 0.579) | <0.001 |
Cardiovascular diseases | 0.152 | (−0.085, 0.390) | 0.208 |
Irritable bowel syndrome | 0.220 | (−0.021,0.461) | 0.074 |
Gastric ulcers | 0.145 | (−0.118, 0.408) | 0.280 |
Insomnia | 0.284 | (0.013, 0.555) | 0.040 |
Phase 3: Lifestyle behaviors (n = 970, R2 = 9.62%, adjusted R2 = 8.40%) | |||
Smoking status (reference: never) | |||
Former | 0.220 | (0.094, 0.345) | <0.001 |
Current | −0.045 | (−0.166, 0.077) | 0.472 |
Alcohol drinking (reference: never) | |||
Former | 0.003 | (−0.138, 0.145) | 0.963 |
Current | 0.062 | (−0.020, 0.143) | 0.138 |
Phase 4: Perceived acoustic environment exposure (n = 970, R2 = 23.04%, adjusted R2 = 21.91%) | |||
Traffic and mechanical sounds | 0.011 | (0.008, 0.013) | <0.001 |
Nature and music sounds | 0.004 | (0.001, 0.007) | 0.004 |
Human sounds | 0.002 | (0.0004, 0.005) | 0.021 |
Phase 5: Psychological symptoms (n = 970, R2 = 41.91%, adjusted R2 = 40.87%) | |||
Perceived stress | 0.029 | (0.021, 0.037) | <0.001 |
Depressive symptoms | 0.023 | (0.014, 0.032) | <0.001 |
Anxiety symptoms | 0.017 | (0.006, 0.028) | <0.001 |
Phase 6: Nonrestorative sleep (n = 970, R2 = 42.85%, adjusted R2 = 41.77%) | |||
Nonrestorative sleep | −0.015 | (−0.022, −0.007) | <0.001 |
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Chung, K.C.W.; Nam, S.; Kwok, J.Y.Y.; Takemura, N.; Davies, H.; Huang, L.; Fong, D.Y.T. Association of Perceived Acoustic Environment Exposure and Nonrestorative Sleep with Cognitive Functioning Among Chinese Adults: A Cross-Sectional Survey. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2025, 22, 788. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph22050788
Chung KCW, Nam S, Kwok JYY, Takemura N, Davies H, Huang L, Fong DYT. Association of Perceived Acoustic Environment Exposure and Nonrestorative Sleep with Cognitive Functioning Among Chinese Adults: A Cross-Sectional Survey. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2025; 22(5):788. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph22050788
Chicago/Turabian StyleChung, Krista Ching Wai, Sujin Nam, Jojo Yan Yan Kwok, Naomi Takemura, Hugh Davies, Lixi Huang, and Daniel Yee Tak Fong. 2025. "Association of Perceived Acoustic Environment Exposure and Nonrestorative Sleep with Cognitive Functioning Among Chinese Adults: A Cross-Sectional Survey" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 22, no. 5: 788. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph22050788
APA StyleChung, K. C. W., Nam, S., Kwok, J. Y. Y., Takemura, N., Davies, H., Huang, L., & Fong, D. Y. T. (2025). Association of Perceived Acoustic Environment Exposure and Nonrestorative Sleep with Cognitive Functioning Among Chinese Adults: A Cross-Sectional Survey. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 22(5), 788. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph22050788