This paper reviews and re-analyses data from published studies on the effects of noise exposure on the progression of hearing loss once noise exposure has ceased, focusing particularly on noise exposure during military service. The data are consistent with the idea that such exposure accelerates the progression of hearing loss at frequencies where the hearing loss is absent or mild at the end of military service (hearing threshold levels (HTLs) up to approximately 50 dB HL), but has no effect on or slows the progression of hearing loss at frequencies where the hearing loss exceeds approximately 50 dB. Acceleration appears to occur over a wide frequency range, including 1 kHz. However, each of the studies reviewed has limitations. There is a...
The effects of light aircraft noise on six subjects during flight operations were investigated. The ...
Occupational noise exposure accounts for approximately 16% of all disabling hearing losses, but the ...
Hearing loss is very common in the United States and the most widespread disability in the U.S. Hear...
It is traditionally believed that the effects of exposure to noise cease once the exposure itself h...
This paper reviews and re-analyses data from published studies on the effects of noise exposure on t...
PurposeMilitary personnel are exposed to variable and sometimes very high noise in their professiona...
During compulsory military service, the hearing capacity of the conscripts is at risk, because of ex...
AbstractShooting is an activity that exposes military personnel to noise impact, which may cause irr...
Hearing changes during military service have historically been reported as the proportion of Service...
The diagnosis and quantification of noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) in a medico-legal context are ...
INTRODUCTION: The term noise induced hearing loss is related to reduction in auditory acuity associ...
Thèse présentée sous la forme d'une "thèse article"The auditory surveillance of military personnel e...
The purpose of this paper is to determine the exact dangers of leisure music to society, as peoples’...
This retrospective cohort epidemiology study sought to establish the comparative risks and potential...
ABSTRACTThe study of high frequencies has proven its importance for detecting inner ear damage. In s...
The effects of light aircraft noise on six subjects during flight operations were investigated. The ...
Occupational noise exposure accounts for approximately 16% of all disabling hearing losses, but the ...
Hearing loss is very common in the United States and the most widespread disability in the U.S. Hear...
It is traditionally believed that the effects of exposure to noise cease once the exposure itself h...
This paper reviews and re-analyses data from published studies on the effects of noise exposure on t...
PurposeMilitary personnel are exposed to variable and sometimes very high noise in their professiona...
During compulsory military service, the hearing capacity of the conscripts is at risk, because of ex...
AbstractShooting is an activity that exposes military personnel to noise impact, which may cause irr...
Hearing changes during military service have historically been reported as the proportion of Service...
The diagnosis and quantification of noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) in a medico-legal context are ...
INTRODUCTION: The term noise induced hearing loss is related to reduction in auditory acuity associ...
Thèse présentée sous la forme d'une "thèse article"The auditory surveillance of military personnel e...
The purpose of this paper is to determine the exact dangers of leisure music to society, as peoples’...
This retrospective cohort epidemiology study sought to establish the comparative risks and potential...
ABSTRACTThe study of high frequencies has proven its importance for detecting inner ear damage. In s...
The effects of light aircraft noise on six subjects during flight operations were investigated. The ...
Occupational noise exposure accounts for approximately 16% of all disabling hearing losses, but the ...
Hearing loss is very common in the United States and the most widespread disability in the U.S. Hear...