| Literature DB >> 31395914 |
Xiuting Li1, Qiu Dong1, Boshen Wang2, Haiyan Song1, Shizhi Wang3, Baoli Zhu4.
Abstract
This study was conducted to estimate the current prevalence of hypertension, cardiovascular condition and hearing difficulty of workers exposure to occupational noise, and to analyze any associations between these abnormal signs and occupational noise exposure. The subjects included 5205 noise-exposed workers. Workers with high noise exposure were more likely to have a higher threshold value than low exposure ones (P < 0.05). Subjects in the high exposure group had a significantly higher risk of hypertension and hearing loss than the ones in low exposure group. Between the ages of 30 and 45, high-level occupational noise exposure led to a significantly raising risk of both hypertension (Adjusted OR = 1.59, 95% CI, 1.19-2.11) and hearing loss (Adjusted OR = 1.28, 95% CI, 1.03-1.60) when comparing to low-level noise exposure. In male workers, the prevalence of hearing difficulty in high exposure group was approximately 1.2 times worse than in low group (P = 0.006). In addition, exposure to high noise level demonstrated a significant association with hypertension and hearing loss when the duration time to occupational noise was longer than 10 years. Hypertension and hearing difficulty is more prevalent in the noise-exposed group (higher than 85 dB[A]). Steps to reduce workplace noise levels and to improve workplace-based health are thus urgently needed.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31395914 PMCID: PMC6687890 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-019-47901-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Descriptive characteristics of low and high workplace noise exposure subjects.
| Variable | All (N = 5205) | High exposure level (N = 1041) | Low exposure level (N = 4164) |
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| n | % | n | % | n | % | ||
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| Male | 4880 | 93.76 | 976 | 93.76 | 3904 | 93.76 | 1.000a |
| Female | 325 | 6.24 | 65 | 6.24 | 260 | 6.24 | |
| Age, years | 37.23 ± 9.11 | 37.06 ± 9.20 | 37.27 ± 9.09 | 0.500b | |||
| | 1292 | 24.82 | 263 | 25.26 | 1029 | 24.71 | 0.502a |
| 30–45 | 2638 | 50.68 | 532 | 51.10 | 2106 | 50.58 | |
| | 1275 | 24.50 | 246 | 23.63 | 1029 | 24.71 | |
| Exposure time, years | 5.31 ± 5.28 | 5.25 ± 5.17 | 5.33 ± 5.32 | 0.680b | |||
| | 1996 | 38.35 | 402 | 38.62 | 1594 | 38.28 | 0.231a |
| 3–10 | 2325 | 44.67 | 484 | 46.49 | 1841 | 44.21 | |
| | 884 | 16.98 | 155 | 14.89 | 729 | 17.51 | |
| Threshold [dB (A)] | 23.32 ± 10.50 | 23.53 ± 10.12 | 22.48 ± 11.87 |
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aTwo-sided χ2 test for the frequency distributions of selected variables between low and high exposure level.
bt-test of the difference between the two exposure groups.
Cardiovascular and hearing conditions of the two exposure groups.
| Variable | All (N = 5205) | High exposure level (N = 1041) | Low exposure level (N = 4164) |
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| n | % | n | % | n | % | |||
| Hypertension | Without | 4589 | 88.17 | 899 | 86.36 | 3690 | 88.62 |
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| With | 616 | 11.83 | 142 | 13.64 | 474 | 11.38 | ||
| ECG | Normal | 4518 | 86.80 | 898 | 86.26 | 3620 | 86.94 | 0.573 |
| Abnormal | 687 | 13.20 | 143 | 13.74 | 544 | 13.06 | ||
| Hearing Loss | Without | 4048 | 77.77 | 773 | 74.26 | 3275 | 78.65 |
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| With | 1157 | 22.23 | 268 | 25.74 | 889 | 21.35 | ||
aTwo-sided χ2 test for the frequency distributions of selected variables between low and high exposure level.
Stratified analysis of cardiovascular and hearing conditions between two exposure groups by age.
| Variable | High exposure level N (%) | Low exposure level | ||||
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| Hypertension | Without | 254 (96.58) | 984 (95.63) | 0.605 | 0.78 (0.37–1.61) | 0.78 (0.37–1.61) |
| With | 9 (3.42) | 45 (4.37) | ||||
| Hearing Loss | Without | 227 (86.31) | 927 (90.09) | 0.093 | 1.44 (0.96–2.17) | 1.43 (0.95–2.16) |
| With | 36 (13.69) | 102 (9.91) | ||||
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| Hypertension | Without | 456 (85.71) | 1903 (90.36) |
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| With | 76 (14.29) | 203 (9.64) | ||||
| Hearing Loss | Without | 396 (74.44) | 1656 (78.63) |
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| With | 136 (25.56) | 450 (21.37) | ||||
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| Hypertension | Without | 189 (76.83) | 803 (78.04) | 0.670 | 1.07 (0.77–1.49) | 1.08 (0.77–1.50) |
| With | 57 (23.17) | 226 (21.96) | ||||
| Hearing Loss | Without | 150 (60.98) | 692 (67.25) | 0.072 | 1.31 (0.99–1.75) | 1.32 (0.98–1.77) |
| With | 96 (39.02) | 337 (32.75) | ||||
aTwo-sided χ2 test for comparing the distribution of hypertension, abnormal ECG and hearing loss between two groups.
bAdjusted for sex and occupational exposure time for noise in the logistic regression model.
cReference group.
Figure 1Bar charts for the prevalence of both hearing loss and hypertension in subjects. The participants were divided by gender. Orange bars represent low exposure subjects, and blue bars represent high exposure subjects. The gender is indicated on the left of each bar. An asterisk indicates that a significant effect (P < 0.05) was found for that gender.
Stratified analysis of cardiovascular and hearing conditions between the two exposure groups by occupational duration for noise.
| Variable | High exposure levelv N (%) | Low exposure level | ||||
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| Hypertension | Without | 362 (90.05) | 1434 (89.96) | 1.000 | 0.99 (0.69–1.43) | 0.99 (0.68–1.44) |
| With | 40 (9.95) | 160 (10.04) | ||||
| Hearing Loss | Without | 335 (83.33) | 1293 (81.12) | 0.349 | 0.86 (0.64–1.15) | 0.85 (0.63–1.14) |
| With | 67 (16.67) | 301 (18.88) | ||||
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| Hypertension | Without | 421 (86.98) | 1644 (89.30) | 0.168 | 1.25 (0.92–1.69) | 1.31 (0.97–1.79) |
| With | 63 (13.02) | 197 (10.70) | ||||
| Hearing Loss | Without | 372 (76.86) | 1449 (78.71) | 0.386 | 1.11 (0.88–1.41) | 1.15 (0.90–1.47) |
| With | 112 (23.14) | 392 (21.29) | ||||
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| Hypertension | Without | 116 (74.84) | 612 (83.95) |
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| With | 39 (25.16) | 117 (16.05) | ||||
| Hearing Loss | Without | 66 (42.58) | 533 (73.11) |
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| With | 89 (57.42) | 196 (26.89) | ||||
aTwo-sided χ2 test for comparing the rate of hypertension, abnormal ECG, and hearing loss between the two groups.
bAdjusted for sex and occupational exposure time for noise in the logistic regression model.
cReference group.