海军陆战队的听力损失。

R A Goldberg
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以11577名海军士官和士兵为对象,分析了500、1000、2000、3000、4000、6000赫兹6个频率的年龄和听力水平。根据美国眼科学会的建议,语音接收阈值确定为500、1000和2000赫兹的平均值;高频阈值是根据3,000、4,000和6,000 Hz的平均值确定的。语音频率的听力障碍(大于25 dB ISO)在0.6%至5.9%之间;对于高频,范围为3.4%至76.5%。对于高频,损伤增加最多的是35至44岁年龄组。在统计上可比较的一组平民和海军陆战队员之间,听力障碍的百分比分布没有差异。这与一种假设截然不同,即接触更多噪音的军人比平民有更大程度的听力损失。由噪声暴露引起的高频听力损伤是一个重要的问题,特别是35岁以上,并且可能对言语清晰度产生影响。然而,在所研究的军人和平民人口中,问题的严重程度似乎是一样的。
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Hearing loss in the Marine Corps.

Audiograms of 11,577 made Marine officers and enlisted personnel are analyzed by age group and level of hearing for six frequencies: 500, 1,000, 2,000, 3,000, 4,000, and 6,000 Hz. Speech reception thresholds are determined for the average of 500, 1,000, and 2,000 Hz as recommended by the American Academy of Ophthalmology; high-frequency thresholds are determined for the average of 3,000, 4,000, and 6,000 Hz. Hearing impairment (greater than 25 dB ISO) for the speech frequencies is between 0.6% and 5.9%; for the high frequencies the range is 3.4% to 76.5%. For the high frequencies the largest increase in impairment is in the age group 35 to 44 years. No difference in the percentage distribution of hearing impairment is found between a statistically comparable group of civilians and Marines. This is in sharp disagreement with the hypothesis that a greater degree of hearing loss would exist in a military population exposed to more noise than a civilian population. Hearing impairment in the high frequencies caused by noise exposure is a problem of significant magnitude, especially above the age of 35, and may have an effect on speech intelligibility. However, the magnitude of the problem seems to be the same in the military and civilian populations studied.

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