| Literature DB >> 26950935 |
Yun Hwi Park1, Seung-Ho Shin1, Sung Wan Byun1, Ju Yeon Kim1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In evaluating hearing disability in medicolegal work, the apportionment of age- and gender-related sensorineural hearing loss should be considered as a prior factor, especially for the elderly. However, in the literature written in the English language no studies have reported on the age- and gender-related mean hearing threshold for the South Korean population.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26950935 PMCID: PMC4780829 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0150783
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Selection of Participants with Normal Tympanic Membrane and No History of Noise Exposure.
| Participants (Unweighted, n = 18,582) | Representative Population (Weighted, n = 39,515,552) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Exclusion criteria | No | Yes | No | Yes |
| Abnormal ear drum (A) | 17,476 (94.0%) | 1,106 (6.0%) | 37,457,444 (94.8%) | 2,058,108 (5.2%) |
| History of noise exposure (B) | 16,590 (89.3%) | 1,992 (10.7%) | 34,805,691 (88.1%) | 4,709,861 (11.9%) |
| (A) or (B) | 15,606 (84.0%) | 2,976 (16.0%) | 33,011,778 (83.5%) | 6,503,774 (16.5%) |
Demographic Data of Highly-Screened Participants in the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES), 2010–2012.
| Processed as | Simple random sampling design (unweighted) | Complex survey design (weighted) |
|---|---|---|
| Total No. of participants | 15,606 | 33,011,778 |
| Sex | ||
| Male | 6,399 (41.0%) | 15,575,206 (47.2%) |
| Female | 9,207 (59.0%) | 17,436,572 (52.8%) |
| Mean age ± SD (year-old) | 45.8 ±19.0 | 40.9 ±17.8 |
| Age range (years) | 12–85 | 12–85 |
Mean Hearing Threshold Level and Standard Deviation as a Function of Gender, Frequency, and Age Group in a Highly-Screened Population, and Comparison between Mean Thresholds of both Genders (M: F = 15,575,206: 17,436,572, weighted).
| Age group | No. Participants | No. Representing population | Mean Hearing Thresholds (dB) | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0.5 kHz | 1 kHz | 2 kHz | 3 kHz | 4 kHz | 6 kHz | PTA4 | |||
| Male: Female | Male: Female | Male: Female | Male: Female | Male: Female | Male: Female | Male: Female | Male: Female | Male: Female | |
| 12–19 | 992: 904 | 2,431,315: 2,192,738 | 7.2: 6.9 | 2.0: 1.9 | 1.7: 2.1 | 1.9: 1.6 | 1.9: 2.0 | 3.2: 3.1 | |
| 20–29 | 602: 960 | 2,709,851: 2,715,782 | 7.0: 6.8 | 3.1: 2.4 | 2.9: 3.3 | 2.0: 1.8 | 11.3: 11.5 | 3.7: 3.6 | |
| 30–39 | 991: 1696 | 2,885,434: 3,289,781 | 8.6: 8.5 | 5.9: 5.0 | |||||
| 40–49 | 996: 1515 | 2,933,533: 3,341,372 | 10.2: 10.5 | 7.1: 6.8 | 8.9: 8.5 | ||||
| 50–59 | 1004: 1633 | 2,329,503: 2,749,101 | 12.7: 13.4 | 10.7: 10.9 | 13.8: 12.8 | ||||
| 60–69 | 983: 1327 | 1,352,532: 1,618,758 | 17.4: 18.5 | 16.3: 17.0 | 22.5: 20.7 | ||||
| 70–79 | 726: 1020 | 796,380: 1,295,721 | 30.9: 30.0 | 29.9: 29.4 | |||||
| 80–85 | 105: 152 | 136,659: 233,319 | 31.8: 32.0 | 31.5: 32.6 | 39.5: 37.7 | 51.6: 44.5 | 74.10: 67.6 | 38.6: 36.7 | |
| Standard Deviation (dB) | |||||||||
| 12–19 | ±7.0: ±6.7 | ±6.7: ±5.8 | ±7.2: ±7.2 | ±7.9: ±7.9 | ±8.6: ±9.7 | ±10.0: ±12.4 | ±5.6: ±5.3 | ||
| 20–29 | ±7.6: ±8.2 | ±6.5: ±7.6 | ±7.7: ±9.9 | ±10.0: ±13.7 | ±12.9: ±17.7 | ±14.6: ±19.0 | ±6.1: ±7.3 | ||
| 30–39 | ±9.8: ±12.1 | ±10.2: ±13.3 | ±12.4: ±16.4 | ±17.7: ±20.7 | ±19.4: ±21.6 | ±21.1: ±22.0 | ±10.3: ±13.2 | ||
| 40–49 | ±13.7: ±17.9 | ±15.0: ±19.5 | ±18.4: ±20.4 | ±20.8: ±21.9 | ±20.8: ±20.5 | ±21.6: ±20.6 | ±14.4: ±17.8 | ||
| 50–59 | ±7.4: ±6.6 | ±6.8: ±6.3 | ±7.8: ±6.8 | ±8.2: ±7.3 | ±8.5: ±8.8 | ±10.4: ±10.8 | ±6.1: ±5.1 | ||
| 60–69 | ±7.3: ±8.0 | ±6.8: ±8.0 | ±6.8: ±8.8 | ±7.3: ±9.0 | ±8.9: ±10.4 | ±10.8: ±12.8 | ±5.2: ±6.8 | ||
| 70–79 | ±10.1: ±12.6 | ±10.2: ±13.0 | ±11.4: ±13.9 | ±12.2: ±14.8 | ±13.5: ±16.4 | ±16.9: ±19.9 | ±9.2: ±11.8 | ||
| 80–85 | ±15.8: ±16.0 | ±16.4: ±17.0 | ±16.5: ±16.4 | ±17.3: ±18.2 | ±18.0: ±19.7 | ±19.9: ±19.3 | ±14.7: ±15.0 | ||
Bold: Statistically significant (p<0.05, using Bonferroni correction)
* The case in which the mean threshold is larger for males than for females
The case in which the mean threshold is smaller for males than for females.
PTA4: Four-tone average threshold = (0.5 kHz + 1 kHz + 2 kHz + 3 kHz threshold)/4. Standard Deviations here are based on the distribution of participants (sample). Standard Errors for estimates of the population mean are provided in the supporting information.