D. Dalton, K. Cruickshanks, T. Wiley, B. Klein, R. Klein, T. Tweed
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引用次数: 89
摘要
本研究的目的是调查嘈杂的休闲活动与听力损失的关系。参与者(n=3571)在威斯康星州比弗坝进行的一项基于人群的年龄相关听力损失研究中进行了检查。听力学测定听力阈值。听力损失被定义为每只耳朵中频率500、1,000、2,000和4,000 Hz大于25 dB HL的纯音平均值。通过访谈获得有关休闲时间噪音暴露的信息。在对潜在的混杂因素进行调整后,从事平均声音水平大于90 dBA的休闲活动的个体比不从事嘈杂休闲活动的参与者更有可能患听力损失(OR=1.11, 95% 0=1.01-1.22)。从事木工工作的人患听力损失的可能性比从未从事木工工作的人高30%。每参加5年,听力损失的风险增加6%。卫生保健专业人员应考虑向从事嘈杂的休闲活动的患者咨询噪音引起听力损失的风险。
Association of Leisure-Time Noise Exposure and Hearing Loss:Asociación entre exposición a ruido durante el tiempo libre e hipoacusia
The purpose of this study was to investigate the association of noisy leisure activities with hearing loss. Participants (n=3571) were examined in a population-based study of age-related hearing loss conducted in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin. Hearing thresholds were determined by audiometry. Hearing loss was defined as the pure-tone average of the frequencies 500,1,000, 2,000, and 4,000 Hz greater than 25 dB HL in either ear. Information regarding exposure to leisure-time noise was obtained by interview. After adjusting for potential confounders, individuals who engaged in leisure activities with average sound levels greater than 90 dBA were significantly more likely to have a hearing loss than participants who did not engage in noisy leisure activities (OR=1.11, 95 per cent 0=1.01-1.22). Individuals who engaged in woodworking were 30 per cent more likely to have a hearing loss than those who had never done woodworking. There was a 6 per cent increased risk of hearing loss for each 5-year period of participation. Health care professionals should consider counseling their patients who engage in noisy leisure activities about the risk of noise-induced hearing loss.