<div><p>Lifestyle including smoking, noise exposure with MP3 player and drinking alcohol are considered as risk factors for affecting hearing synergistically. However, little is known about the association of cigarette smoking with hearing impairment among subjects who carry a lifestyle without using MP3 player and drinking alcohol. We showed here the influence of smoking on hearing among Bangladeshi subjects who maintain a lifestyle devoid of using MP3 player and drinking alcohol. A total of 184 subjects (smokers: 90; non-smokers: 94) were included considering their duration and frequency of smoking for conducting this study. The mean hearing thresholds of non-smoker subjects at 1, 4, 8 and 12 kHz frequencies were 5.63±2.10, 8.56±5.75, 21....
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Noise induced hearing loss (NIHL) is one of the most common occupational d...
<p>Smoking showed an association with high frequency bilateral hearing impairment in the 30s, 40s, 5...
<p>Auditory thresholds (mean± S.D) from 1 kHz to 12 kHz frequencies in non-smoker ‘control’ (n = 94)...
Lifestyle including smoking, noise exposure with MP3 player and drinking alcohol are considered as r...
Lifestyle including smoking, noise exposure with MP3 player and drinking alcohol are con-sidered as ...
Background: Smoking, age, gender, socioeconomic class and education may contribute to the hearing lo...
SummarySmoking is a public health concern and we are still unsure of its relation with auditory prob...
In the present study, we aimed to determine the effect of both active and passive smoking on the pre...
Introduction: Smoking is a common tendency among all social classes around the globe, especially in ...
<p>Cigarette smoking was associated with speech-relevant frequency hearing impairment in the 40s, 50...
Aims: To explore the interaction of smoking and occupational exposure to noise as risk factors for h...
Excessive exposure to high noise level environments has the potential to cause noise-induced hearing...
Background: We investigated the interaction between exposure to noise and smoking in relati...
Introduction Cigarette smoking has been causally associated with various diseases, and among the num...
Objectives: We aimed to investigate the temporal association between smoking or alcohol consumption ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Noise induced hearing loss (NIHL) is one of the most common occupational d...
<p>Smoking showed an association with high frequency bilateral hearing impairment in the 30s, 40s, 5...
<p>Auditory thresholds (mean± S.D) from 1 kHz to 12 kHz frequencies in non-smoker ‘control’ (n = 94)...
Lifestyle including smoking, noise exposure with MP3 player and drinking alcohol are considered as r...
Lifestyle including smoking, noise exposure with MP3 player and drinking alcohol are con-sidered as ...
Background: Smoking, age, gender, socioeconomic class and education may contribute to the hearing lo...
SummarySmoking is a public health concern and we are still unsure of its relation with auditory prob...
In the present study, we aimed to determine the effect of both active and passive smoking on the pre...
Introduction: Smoking is a common tendency among all social classes around the globe, especially in ...
<p>Cigarette smoking was associated with speech-relevant frequency hearing impairment in the 40s, 50...
Aims: To explore the interaction of smoking and occupational exposure to noise as risk factors for h...
Excessive exposure to high noise level environments has the potential to cause noise-induced hearing...
Background: We investigated the interaction between exposure to noise and smoking in relati...
Introduction Cigarette smoking has been causally associated with various diseases, and among the num...
Objectives: We aimed to investigate the temporal association between smoking or alcohol consumption ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Noise induced hearing loss (NIHL) is one of the most common occupational d...
<p>Smoking showed an association with high frequency bilateral hearing impairment in the 30s, 40s, 5...
<p>Auditory thresholds (mean± S.D) from 1 kHz to 12 kHz frequencies in non-smoker ‘control’ (n = 94)...