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美国疾病控制与预防中心学术研讨会:促进全生命周期听力健康

CDC Grand Rounds: Promoting Hearing Health Across the Lifespan.

作者信息

Murphy William J, Eichwald John, Meinke Deanna K, Chadha Shelly, Iskander John

出版信息

MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep. 2018 Mar 2;67(8):243-246. doi: 10.15585/mmwr.mm6708a2.

Abstract

Globally, one in three adults has some level of measurable hearing loss, and 1.1 billion young persons are at risk for hearing loss attributable to noise exposure. Although noisy occupations such as construction, mining, and manufacturing are primary causes of hearing loss in adults, nonoccupational noise also can damage hearing. Loud noises can cause permanent hearing loss through metabolic exhaustion or mechanical destruction of the sensory cells within the cochlea. Some of the sounds of daily life, including those made by lawn mowers, recreational vehicles, power tools, and music, might play a role in the decline in hearing health. Hearing loss as a disability largely depends on a person's communication needs and how hearing loss affects the ability to function in a job. The loss of critical middle and high frequencies can significantly impair communication in hearing-critical jobs (e.g., law enforcement and air traffic control).

摘要

在全球范围内,三分之一的成年人存在某种程度可测量的听力损失,11亿年轻人面临因噪声暴露而导致听力损失的风险。尽管建筑、采矿和制造业等嘈杂职业是成年人听力损失的主要原因,但非职业性噪声也会损害听力。高强度噪声可通过代谢耗竭或对耳蜗内感觉细胞的机械性破坏导致永久性听力损失。日常生活中的一些声音,包括割草机、休闲车辆、电动工具和音乐发出的声音,可能在听力健康下降中起作用。听力损失作为一种残疾很大程度上取决于一个人的沟通需求以及听力损失如何影响其工作中的功能能力。关键的中高频听力损失会严重损害对听力要求较高的工作(如执法和空中交通管制)中的沟通。

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