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Relationship between leisure noise exposure and otoacoustic emissions in a young Asian population.

Gary Jek Chong Lee1, Ming Yann Lim, Angeline Yi Wei Kuan, Joshua Han Wei Teo, Hui Guang Tan, Wong Kein Low.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This study compared the otoacoustic emissions amplitudes of Asian youths at risk of leisure noise exposure through the use of portable music players with their less exposed counterparts.
DESIGN: A listening habit survey was conducted. Subjects were divided into two groups for analysis. A subject was placed within the high risk group if he/she reported listening to music at near maximum volume and had a physical measurement of his/her preferred listening level recorded at > 85 dBA. DPOAE and TEOAE levels were measured and compared between the two groups. STUDY SAMPLE: A total of 1928 students from a tertiary educational institution in Singapore.
RESULTS: TEOAE levels were found to be significantly lower in the high risk group at 4 kHz. DPOAE levels were also found to be significantly depressed in the high risk group at 1, 2, 3, and 4 kHz with the largest mean difference at 4 kHz. A four-way ANOVA carried out for OAE amplitudes using gender, ear laterality, risk profile, and years of usage as independent factors also showed that risk profile was a significant factor in determining the OAE amplitude at 4 kHz.
CONCLUSION: We have demonstrated that both DPAOE and TEOAE values are diminished in the Asian subjects at high risk for noise exposure.

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Keywords:  MP3 players; Personal listening devices; distortion product otoacoustic emission; leisure noise induced hearing loss; otoacoustic emission; portable music players; smart phones; transient evoked otoacoustic emission; youth

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24694088     DOI: 10.3109/14992027.2014.893376

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Audiol        ISSN: 1499-2027            Impact factor:   2.117


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