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The association between occupational noise exposure and 24-hr vascular parameters is summarized in Table 3.
The association between occupational noise exposure and hypertension is inconsistent because of an exposure bias caused by outer-ear measurements of noise levels among workers.
Furthermore, a statistically significant association was found between occupational noise exposure dose and the hearing-related symptoms tinnitus and sound-induced auditory fatigue.
The present study attempted to determine whether high-frequency hearing loss could be used as a biomarker of occupational noise exposure; we also investigated the relationships between occupational noise exposure and hypertension in male workers.
In logistic regression models, a significant association was found between occupational noise exposure dose and tinnitus (OR=1.04, 95% CI 1.00 to 1.09) and sound-induced auditory fatigue (OR=1.04, 95% CI 1.00 to 1.07).
Therefore, the aim of this study was to assess the risk of noise-induced hearing-related symptoms among obstetrics personnel by measuring sound levels in the labour ward of a general obstetrics ward and by analysing the effect of and interaction between occupational noise exposure, noise annoyance at work and work-related stress on hearing-related symptoms among obstetrics personnel.
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7 Among 3753 older adults in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, no association was found between major occupation, history of occupational noise exposure or hunting history, with the likelihood of having tinnitus (prevalence) or developing tinnitus (incidence).
The lack of a difference in occupational noise exposure between those with and without low/mid-frequency impairment was expected because the frequencies over which the pure-tone average was calculated excluded those most susceptible to injury from noise.
We also wanted to examine the extent to which differences in tinnitus between the various occupations remained after adjustment for self-reported occupational noise exposure, non-occupational noise exposure, other risk factors, education, income and hearing loss.
19 Controlling for self-reported occupational noise exposure reduced the occupation effect in men but had no effect in women; this is likely a confirmation of previous reports that women are in general exposed to less occupational noise.
Controlling for self-reported occupational noise exposure reduced the effect of occupation only in men aged 45 years or older.
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