نتایج جستجو برای: occupational noise

تعداد نتایج: 251283  

2014
Yoon-Hyeong Choi KyooSang Kim

BACKGROUND Noise exposure is a well-known contributor to work-related hearing loss. Recent biological evidence suggests that exposure to ototoxic chemicals such as organic solvents and heavy metals may be additional contributors to hearing loss. However, in industrial settings, it is difficult to determine the risks of hearing loss due to these chemicals in workplaces accompanied by excessive n...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 2005
Stephen A Fausti Debra J Wilmington Patrick V Helt Wendy J Helt Dawn Konrad-Martin

Hearing loss affects 31 million Americans, particularly veterans who were exposed to harmful levels of noise during military functions. Many veterans also receive treatment with ototoxic medications, which may exacerbate preexisting hearing loss. Thus, hearing loss is the most common and tinnitus the third most common service-connected disability among veterans. Poor implementation of hearing p...

ژورنال: طب کار 2013
امجد سردرودی, حسین, درمحمدی, علی , موسوی, سعید , گلمحمدی, رستم,

Background: Noise Induced Hearing Loss (NIHL) is one of the most common occupational diseases in the world. About 16% of hearing loss is associated with noise exposure in the workplaces. The aim of this research was investigation of the relationship between noise exposure and hearing loss. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in 2010 on1062 workers in Tabriz Tractor Manufacturing ...

ژورنال: سلامت کار ایران 2016

Background and aims: Noise is one of the troubles in industrial world and numerous people are affected by it. Sleep disturbance is a harmful effect of exposure to noise. High quality of sleep is an important factor in health and well-being so its decline can threaten persons’ health and even their safety. The current study was conducted to assess the relationship between exposure to noise...

2013
Syed Kashif Nawaz Shahida Hasnain

Occupational noise enhances the risk of several cardiovascular and non-cardiovascular diseases. The reason behind the drastic effects of noise exposure is the excessive generation of reactive oxygen species molecules. The present study investigates oxidative stress due to occupational noise exposure in 192 male smoking workers exposed to normal noise (sound level ≤80 dBA), low noise (sound leve...

Objective(s): Noise-induced hearing loss is one of the most common occupational diseases in industrialized countries and can be affected by various environmental and genetic factors. This study was designed to examine the effect of myricetin in preventing this disorder.Materials and Methods: Twenty-one Wistar rats were randomly divided i...

2011
M. C. J. Leensen J. C. van Duivenbooden W. A. Dreschler

PURPOSE Noise exposure is an important and highly prevalent occupational hazard in the construction industry. This study examines hearing threshold levels of a large population of Dutch construction workers and compares their hearing thresholds to those predicted by ISO-1999. METHODS In this retrospective study, medical records of periodic occupational health examinations of 29,644 constructi...

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