Abstract: Smoking is associated with deterioration of voice health. Detection of deterioration of voice characteristics can be an early indicator of smoking-related laryngeal and lower respiratory diseases. This study aimed to determine if voice characteristics could be used to differentiate demographics and years smoking among a diverse group of adults who smoke. Audio recordings were collected from fifty-nine adults aged 19-81 who currently smoked tobacco. Audio samples and a range of vocal measurements were analysed by gender, age, ethnicity, and number of years smoked. Age, a proxy for years smoked, was not a significant factor in determining the vocal parameters used in this study. Gender had some influence on voice quality, specifica...
Acoustical analyses have been utilized to ascertain the functional status of the laryngeal mechanism...
Tobacco is dried leaves of the plant Nicotina tabacum. It contains the drug nicotine for the effects...
<p>Cigarette smoking was associated with speech-relevant frequency hearing impairment in the 40s, 50...
The effects of long-term cigarette smoking were examined in a series of phonatory tasks. Subjects pa...
AbstractIntroductionSmoking affect voice quality in a long period of time, but other factors may com...
Summary: Objective. Little is known about the impact of smoking on voice acoustics. Some studies hav...
Introduction:Smoking affect voice quality in a long period of time, but other factors may compromise...
Smoking affect voice quality in a long period of time, but other factors may compromise it, such as ...
This study aims to investigate the relationship between current smoking and lifetime amount smoked a...
Introduction: Smoking is highly aggressive and the vocal tract is one of the main risk factors for c...
Summary Longitudinal studies on vocal aging are scarce, and information on the impact of age-related...
Background: Smoking, age, gender, socioeconomic class and education may contribute to the hearing lo...
Importance: The implications of cigarette smoking and smoking cessation for hearing impairment remai...
Objective: This study focuses on the relation of smoking, carcinophobia and voice handicap in dyspho...
Longitudinal studies on vocal aging are scarce, and information on the impact of age-related voice c...
Acoustical analyses have been utilized to ascertain the functional status of the laryngeal mechanism...
Tobacco is dried leaves of the plant Nicotina tabacum. It contains the drug nicotine for the effects...
<p>Cigarette smoking was associated with speech-relevant frequency hearing impairment in the 40s, 50...
The effects of long-term cigarette smoking were examined in a series of phonatory tasks. Subjects pa...
AbstractIntroductionSmoking affect voice quality in a long period of time, but other factors may com...
Summary: Objective. Little is known about the impact of smoking on voice acoustics. Some studies hav...
Introduction:Smoking affect voice quality in a long period of time, but other factors may compromise...
Smoking affect voice quality in a long period of time, but other factors may compromise it, such as ...
This study aims to investigate the relationship between current smoking and lifetime amount smoked a...
Introduction: Smoking is highly aggressive and the vocal tract is one of the main risk factors for c...
Summary Longitudinal studies on vocal aging are scarce, and information on the impact of age-related...
Background: Smoking, age, gender, socioeconomic class and education may contribute to the hearing lo...
Importance: The implications of cigarette smoking and smoking cessation for hearing impairment remai...
Objective: This study focuses on the relation of smoking, carcinophobia and voice handicap in dyspho...
Longitudinal studies on vocal aging are scarce, and information on the impact of age-related voice c...
Acoustical analyses have been utilized to ascertain the functional status of the laryngeal mechanism...
Tobacco is dried leaves of the plant Nicotina tabacum. It contains the drug nicotine for the effects...
<p>Cigarette smoking was associated with speech-relevant frequency hearing impairment in the 40s, 50...