Aims: To explore the interaction of smoking and occupational exposure to noise as risk factors for hearing difficulty in the general population.Methods: A questionnaire was mailed to 21 201 adults of working age, selected at random from the age-sex registers of 34 British general practices, and to 993 members of the armed services, randomly selected from pay records. Questions were asked about smoking habits, years spent in a noisy occupation, difficulty in hearing conversation, and wearing of a hearing aid. Associations of hearing difficulty with smoking habit were examined by logistic regression and compared across strata of noise exposure, with adjustment for potential confounders.Results: Around half of the respondents had ever smoked, ...
<p>Cigarette smoking was associated with speech-relevant frequency hearing impairment in the 40s, 50...
Lifestyle including smoking, noise exposure with MP3 player and drinking alcohol are considered as r...
A multicenter study was set up to elucidate the environmental and medical risk factors contributing ...
Background Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is one of the oldest occupational diseases. Evidence ha...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Noise induced hearing loss (NIHL) is one of the most common occupational d...
p. 48–53Background: Smoking has been shown to have adverse effects on hearing, but it’s unclear whet...
Excessive exposure to high noise level environments has the potential to cause noise-induced hearing...
Aims: To determine the prevalence of self reported hearing difficulties and tinnitus in working aged...
Background: We investigated the interaction between exposure to noise and smoking in relati...
SummarySmoking is a public health concern and we are still unsure of its relation with auditory prob...
Background: Noise is the most common occupational hazard. Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is a kno...
Background: Smoking, age, gender, socioeconomic class and education may contribute to the hearing lo...
Introduction: Noise is one of the most common and harmful physical factors in the working environmen...
Objective: Twenty-two million Americans or roughly 8% of the population are hearing impaired. This a...
In recent years, it has been postulated that cigarette smoking can aggravate noise-induced hearing l...
<p>Cigarette smoking was associated with speech-relevant frequency hearing impairment in the 40s, 50...
Lifestyle including smoking, noise exposure with MP3 player and drinking alcohol are considered as r...
A multicenter study was set up to elucidate the environmental and medical risk factors contributing ...
Background Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is one of the oldest occupational diseases. Evidence ha...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Noise induced hearing loss (NIHL) is one of the most common occupational d...
p. 48–53Background: Smoking has been shown to have adverse effects on hearing, but it’s unclear whet...
Excessive exposure to high noise level environments has the potential to cause noise-induced hearing...
Aims: To determine the prevalence of self reported hearing difficulties and tinnitus in working aged...
Background: We investigated the interaction between exposure to noise and smoking in relati...
SummarySmoking is a public health concern and we are still unsure of its relation with auditory prob...
Background: Noise is the most common occupational hazard. Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is a kno...
Background: Smoking, age, gender, socioeconomic class and education may contribute to the hearing lo...
Introduction: Noise is one of the most common and harmful physical factors in the working environmen...
Objective: Twenty-two million Americans or roughly 8% of the population are hearing impaired. This a...
In recent years, it has been postulated that cigarette smoking can aggravate noise-induced hearing l...
<p>Cigarette smoking was associated with speech-relevant frequency hearing impairment in the 40s, 50...
Lifestyle including smoking, noise exposure with MP3 player and drinking alcohol are considered as r...
A multicenter study was set up to elucidate the environmental and medical risk factors contributing ...