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Education, occupation, noise exposure history and the 10-yr cumulative incidence of hearing impairment in older adults [PDF]
The purpose of this study was to determine the 10-yr cumulative incidence of hearing impairment and associations of education, occupation and noise exposure history with the incidence of hearing impairment in a population-based cohort study of 3753 adults ages 48-92 yr at the baseline examinations during 1993-1995 in Beaver Dam, WI.
Karen J, Cruickshanks +8 more
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Mediating role of metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease in the association between individual-level noise exposure and liver enzymes in Chinese automotive manufacturing workers. [PDF]
Limited research has explored the relationship between occupational noise exposure and liver enzymes, particularly at the individual exposure level. This study examines the association between occupational noise exposure and liver enzyme levels and the ...
Ou S +9 more
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Environmental noise exposure and autoimmune diseases: Evidence from a national cohort study
Exposure to environmental noise is an inevitable factor and may pose a risk to health conditions, even potentially affecting the immune system. However, the relationship between noise exposure and autoimmune diseases has not been well explored.
Seunghyun Lee +3 more
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Background Occupational noise has been associated with numerous adverse health outcomes. However, limited evidence exists regarding its association with obesity.
Jiaheng Yu +7 more
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The primary aim of this study was to investigate whether auditory brainstem response (ABR) and speech perception in noise (SPiN) were associated with occupational noise exposure in normal hearing young factory workers.
Alexis Pinsonnault-Skvarenina +9 more
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Objective This study aimed to determine the relationship between occupational noise, shift work and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) in male workers in the automobile manufacturing industry.Design Cross-sectional study.Setting This study was ...
Jingwen Zhang +12 more
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# Background Noise exposure is the main cause of preventable hearing loss worldwide. Findings from animal studies suggest that even moderate noise exposure can cause substantial damage to the cochlear nerve without any noticeable hair cell damage ...
Rebecca S. Dewey +5 more
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The aim of this study was to investigate whether complex auditory brainstem response (c-ABR) outcomes and speech-in-noise perception performance are associated with occupational noise exposure in young noise-exposed workers with normal hearing thresholds
Lucile Lacomme +3 more
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Audiological Symptoms Experienced by Taxi Drivers at Two Taxi Ranks in Johannesburg, South Africa
Background: Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is among the most common occupational health conditions worldwide. In South Africa, thousands of informal taxi drivers are chronically exposed to high traffic and environmental noise; however, data on their ...
Nomfundo Moroe
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Relationship between occupational noise exposure and renal function impairment in oil workers
BackgroundThe current oil production determines oil workers’ occupational noise exposure. Without effective protection, noise will affect various aspects of worker’s body functions, including acting on the adrenal cortex system and resulting in renal ...
Zhe CHEN +11 more
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