Texto completo: acesso restrito. p. 1213–1220Background: We investigated the interaction between exposure to noise and smoking in relation to prevalence of hearing loss among women. Methods: A sample of women aged 20–49 years (n = 1,723) from a population-based cross-sectional study carried out in Brazil in 2006 was examined. Hearing loss was assessed using a yes–no validated question. Biological interaction was analyzed using the additive scale and measured with interaction contrast ratio (ICR) and assessment of dose–response relationship. Results: The combined effect of exposure to noise and cigarette smoking on hearing loss (adjusted prevalence ratio (PRadj) = 3.94, 95% confidence interval (CI): 2.81, 5.52) was greater than expected base...
Aims: To explore the interaction of smoking and occupational exposure to noise as risk factors for h...
<p>Smoking showed an association with high frequency bilateral hearing impairment in the 30s, 40s, 5...
Background: Smoking, age, gender, socioeconomic class and education may contribute to the hearing lo...
Background: We investigated the interaction between exposure to noise and smoking in relati...
p. 48–53Background: Smoking has been shown to have adverse effects on hearing, but it’s unclear whet...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Noise induced hearing loss (NIHL) is one of the most common occupational d...
Lifestyle including smoking, noise exposure with MP3 player and drinking alcohol are con-sidered as ...
Introduction: Noise is one of the most common and harmful physical factors in the working environmen...
Excessive exposure to high noise level environments has the potential to cause noise-induced hearing...
Objective: Twenty-two million Americans or roughly 8% of the population are hearing impaired. This a...
Introduction: Smoking is a common tendency among all social classes around the globe, especially in ...
Background Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is one of the oldest occupational diseases. Evidence ha...
<p>Cigarette smoking was associated with speech-relevant frequency hearing impairment in the 40s, 50...
In the present study, we aimed to determine the effect of both active and passive smoking on the pre...
In recent years, it has been postulated that cigarette smoking can aggravate noise-induced hearing l...
Aims: To explore the interaction of smoking and occupational exposure to noise as risk factors for h...
<p>Smoking showed an association with high frequency bilateral hearing impairment in the 30s, 40s, 5...
Background: Smoking, age, gender, socioeconomic class and education may contribute to the hearing lo...
Background: We investigated the interaction between exposure to noise and smoking in relati...
p. 48–53Background: Smoking has been shown to have adverse effects on hearing, but it’s unclear whet...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Noise induced hearing loss (NIHL) is one of the most common occupational d...
Lifestyle including smoking, noise exposure with MP3 player and drinking alcohol are con-sidered as ...
Introduction: Noise is one of the most common and harmful physical factors in the working environmen...
Excessive exposure to high noise level environments has the potential to cause noise-induced hearing...
Objective: Twenty-two million Americans or roughly 8% of the population are hearing impaired. This a...
Introduction: Smoking is a common tendency among all social classes around the globe, especially in ...
Background Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is one of the oldest occupational diseases. Evidence ha...
<p>Cigarette smoking was associated with speech-relevant frequency hearing impairment in the 40s, 50...
In the present study, we aimed to determine the effect of both active and passive smoking on the pre...
In recent years, it has been postulated that cigarette smoking can aggravate noise-induced hearing l...
Aims: To explore the interaction of smoking and occupational exposure to noise as risk factors for h...
<p>Smoking showed an association with high frequency bilateral hearing impairment in the 30s, 40s, 5...
Background: Smoking, age, gender, socioeconomic class and education may contribute to the hearing lo...