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BackgroundThe correlation between noise exposure and negative emotions of noise-exposed workers has received increasing attention and related studies have been reported.
Xiaofang CHEN +3 more
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Prevalence of tinnitus in noise-exposed workers and its influencing factors
Background Tinnitus is a common symptom in workers exposed to noise, and no specific treatment is available yet. Paying attention to the influencing factors of tinnitus is very important to prevent tinnitus.
Jianying ZHENG, Jinghan ZHU, Xuhui ZHANG
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Measuring method of occupational non-Gaussian noise exposure based on kurtosis adjustment
The existing measuring methods of noise exposure on the basis of equal energy hypothesis are applicable to Gaussian noise while not fully applicable to non-Gaussian noise.
Yong HU +5 more
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BackgroundNoise energy has been well-established to increase the risk of occupational noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL). However, the role of noise temporal structure (expressed by kurtosis) or its combination with energy metrics (e.g., kurtosis-adjusted
Shuangyan Liu +8 more
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Objective: The association between occupational noise exposure and hypertension is controversial. Thus, we aimed to assess the relationship between occupational noise exposure and hypertension.Methods: This was a case‒control study, and 509 cases and 1 ...
Bo Zhou +5 more
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Prospective evidence on the risk of depression in relation to transportation noise exposure and noise annoyance is limited and mixed. We aimed to investigate the associations of long-term exposure to source-specific transportation noise and noise ...
Ikenna C. Eze +10 more
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Background: Complex noise and its relation to hearing loss are difficult to measure and evaluate. In complex noise measurement, individual exposure results may not accurately represent lifetime noise exposure.
Hua Zhang +8 more
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Pure tone hearing thresholds and leisure noise: Is there a relationship?
This paper reports on the examination of the relationship between self-reported historical noise exposure during leisure activities and audiological indicators: Measured hearing threshold levels (HTLs) and otoacoustic emissions (OAEs).
Warwick Williams +2 more
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Epidemiological studies have confirmed that long-term exposure to road traffic noise can cause cardiovascular diseases (CDs), and when noise exposure reaches a certain level, the risk of related CDs significantly increases.
Chao Cai +4 more
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The risk of noise-induced hearing loss performing knee replacement surgery
Objective: Powered surgical instruments use to cut bones and fashion them for joint implant produce noise. Prior studies have not analyzed direct in vivo measurements of multiple procedures and exposure time.
Mark G Siegel
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