Hearing in advanced age. A study of presbyacusis in 85-, 88- and 90-year-old people.

R Jönsson, U Rosenhall
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Abstract

Hearing in elderly people was investigated in an epidemiological longitudinal study (H70) encompassing a cohort representative of an urban Swedish population born in 1901-02. The participants in the study were followed audiometrically over a 20-year period from 70 to 90 years of age. This study focused on hearing and its decline during the later time span in which the participants were tested at the age of 85, 88 and 90 years. The results revealed that hearing loss in advanced age progressed only slightly in both men and women. The annual hearing threshold decline was about twice as large in the eighth decade of life as compared with the ninth. Hearing function was similar in the respondents tested at the out-patient clinic and in those tested at home. There were no consistent indications that survivors to a great age showed better hearing at entry to the study at 70 years of age. Some gender differences were found and are discussed.

老年听力。一项针对85岁、88岁和90岁老人的老年性耳聋研究。
一项流行病学纵向研究(H70)对1901-02年出生的瑞典城市人口进行了老年人听力调查。这项研究的参与者从70岁到90岁,在20年的时间里接受了听力监测。这项研究主要关注参与者在85岁、88岁和90岁时的听力及其下降情况。结果显示,老年听力损失在男性和女性中都只有轻微的进展。在生命的第八个十年,听力阈值的年下降幅度大约是第九个十年的两倍。在门诊和在家接受测试的应答者的听力功能相似。没有一致的迹象表明,活到高龄的幸存者在70岁时进入研究时表现出更好的听力。发现了一些性别差异,并进行了讨论。
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