An Investigative Study on Cognitive Decline among Textile Industry Workers with Occupational Noise-Induced Hearing Loss

IF 0.4 Q4 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
H. Nadri, A. Khavanin, Inah Kim, M. Akbari, Mohammad Gholami-Fesharaki
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Background and Aim: Occupational noise exposure is considered the second most common risk factor in the industry, which results in auditory and non-auditory health effects. The possibility of cognitive decline as one of the non-auditory health effects may be associated with noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL). This study aimed to investigate the cognitive decline among textile workers with NIHL. Methods: A total of 30 male textile workers (mean age: 41.2±4.1 years and mean years of noise exposure: 18.9±5.4 years) with symmetrical NIHL (mean 49.3±4.5 dB at 4 kHz) and 30 healthy male textile office staff (aged-matched) with normal hearing and no history of noise exposure were included in this study. Exclusion criteria were included any deficit in ear function, neurological problems, and head trauma. Hearing thresholds were obtained by air and bone conduction audiometry. Workers’ cognitive performance was investigated by two psychological tests: Corsi block and Stroop tests. Results: The Corsi block indicators including block span (p=0.022) and visuospatial working memory (p=0.002) showed a significant difference between the two groups. Also, the Stroop test indicators including total test time (p<0.001) and response time (p<0.001) showed a significant difference between the two groups. Multiple linear regression analyses showed that workers with a higher hearing threshold at 3 kHz had a lower cognitive performance from both tests. Conclusion: Our findings support the role of NIHL as a risk factor of developing cognitive decline in textile workers. Keywords: Cognitive decline; noise-induced hearing loss; industrial worker; Corsi block test; Stroop test
纺织工业工人职业性噪声听力损失认知能力下降的调查研究
背景和目的:职业噪声暴露被认为是该行业第二常见的风险因素,会对听觉和非听觉健康产生影响。认知能力下降作为非听觉健康影响之一的可能性可能与噪声诱导的听力损失(NIHL)有关。本研究旨在调查NIHL纺织工人的认知能力下降情况。方法:本研究共纳入30名对称NIHL(4kHz下平均49.3±4.5dB)的男性纺织工人(平均年龄:41.2±4.1岁,平均噪声暴露年数:18.9±5.4岁)和30名听力正常、无噪声暴露史的健康男性纺织办公室工作人员(年龄匹配)。排除标准包括耳功能缺损、神经系统问题和头部创伤。听力阈值通过空气和骨传导测听法获得。通过两项心理测试对工人的认知表现进行了调查:Corsi块测试和Stroop测试。结果:两组Corsi区块指标包括区块跨度(p=0.022)和视觉空间工作记忆(p=0.002)有显著差异。此外,包括总测试时间(p<0.001)和反应时间(p>0.001)在内的Stroop测试指标显示两组之间存在显著差异。多元线性回归分析表明,在3 kHz的听力阈值较高的工人在这两项测试中的认知表现较低。结论:我们的研究结果支持NIHL作为纺织工人认知能力下降的危险因素的作用。关键词:认知能力下降;噪声引起的听力损失;产业工人;Corsi块试验;Stroop测试
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Auditory and Vestibular Research
Auditory and Vestibular Research Medicine-Otorhinolaryngology
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