Prosser S, Turrini M, Arslan E
Institute of Otorhinolaryngology, University of Ferrara, Italy.
Acta Otolaryngol Suppl. 1990;476:136-42. doi: 10.3109/00016489109127268.
Elderly people often complain of difficulty in speech discrimination, especially in noise environments. The effects of 4 competing noises on sentence intelligibility were evaluated: speech noise, cocktail party noise, traffic noise and continuous discourse. A comparison was made between young and old normally hearing subjects and young and old hearing-impaired subjects with similar audiograms. The old people with normal hearing had slightly reduced discrimination compared to the young during competing speech noise and cocktail noise. Discrimination in the hearing-impaired elderly was also significantly worse than in the young people with normals hearing, during competing cocktail party noise, traffic noise and continuous discourse. The young hearing-impaired had results between young normal-hearing subjects and old hearing-impaired, except for continuous discourse. Thus the effects of age on speech discrimination in noise are subtle, becoming more pronounced in the presence of hearing loss. Age-related changes in primary speech discrimination were particularly evident during competing continuous discourse.
老年人常常抱怨言语辨别困难,尤其是在嘈杂环境中。评估了4种竞争性噪声对句子可懂度的影响:言语噪声、鸡尾酒会噪声、交通噪声和连续话语。对听力正常的年轻和老年受试者以及听力图相似的年轻和老年听力受损受试者进行了比较。在竞争性言语噪声和鸡尾酒会噪声期间,听力正常的老年人与年轻人相比辨别能力略有下降。在竞争性鸡尾酒会噪声、交通噪声和连续话语期间,老年听力受损者的辨别能力也明显比听力正常的年轻人差。年轻听力受损者的结果介于听力正常的年轻受试者和老年听力受损者之间,但连续话语情况除外。因此,年龄对噪声环境中言语辨别的影响较为微妙,在听力损失的情况下会变得更加明显。在竞争性连续话语期间,与年龄相关的初级言语辨别变化尤为明显。