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102por Huang, Alison, Deal, Jennifer A, Rebok, George W, Pinto, Jay, Waite, Linda J, Lin, Frank“…Results were robust to exclusion of participants who reported hearing aid use. These findings suggest that self-reported hearing impairment is a strong factor associated with loneliness in older adults. …”
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103por Ficenec, Samuel C., Grant, Donald S., Sumah, Ibrahim, Alhasan, Foday, Yillah, Mohamed S., Brima, Jenneh, Konuwa, Edwin, Gbakie, Michael A., Kamara, Fatima K., Bond, Nell G., Engel, Emily J., Shaffer, Jeffrey G., Fischer, William A., Wohl, David A., Emmett, Susan D., Schieffelin, John S.“…Due to the quality of life and socioeconomic detriments associated with untreated hearing loss, a greater emphasis must be placed on understanding and mitigating hearing loss following survival to aid in economic recovery following infectious disease epidemics. …”
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104por Alyami, Yagoub, Alamri, Rakan N, Abdulsamad, Mohammad A, Alsharabi, Omar H, Hakami, Muath M, Alsheekh, Majdi A, Zamka, Hany O, Alhijaili, Mohammed A, Alharbi, Khalid A, Abulaban, Rotana MEnlace del recurso
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105por Borre, Ethan D., Diab, Mohamed M., Ayer, Austin, Zhang, Gloria, Emmett, Susan D., Tucci, Debara L., Wilson, Blake S., Kaalund, Kamaria, Ogbuoji, Osondu, Sanders, Gillian D.“…Most of these model-based analyses were set in high-income countries (n = 96, 82%). The evaluated interventions were hearing screening (n = 35, 30%), cochlear implantation (n = 34, 29%), hearing aid use (n = 28, 24%), vaccination (n = 22, 19%), and other interventions (n = 29, 25%); some studies included multiple interventions. …”
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106por Nieman, Carrie, Kim, Alexander, Morales, Emmanuel Garcia, Lyketsos, Constantine, Reed, Nicholas, Cotter, Valerie, Mamo, Sara, Oh, Esther“…These findings provide the first estimates that utilize objective audiometry. Furthermore, hearing aid use appeared to be protective. Hearing care may represent an additional, but underutilized, non-pharmacological intervention. …”
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107por de Vries, Ines, Schmitt, Heike, Lenarz, Thomas, Prenzler, Nils, Alvi, Sameer, Staecker, Hinrich, Durisin, Martin, Warnecke, Athanasia“…Gene expression of BDNF and downstream signaling molecules were identified in tissue of human cochleae obtained from normal hearing patients (n = 3) during skull base surgeries. …”
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108por Golub, Justin S, Brewster, Katharine K, Brickman, Adam, Ciarleglio, Adam, Luchsinger, José, Rutherford, Bret“…Among those with classically-defined normal hearing (PTA ≤25 dB), a 10 dB increase in HL was associated with 1.26 times the odds (95% CI=1.11, 1.42) of CSDS, adjusting for age, gender, education, vascular disease, and hearing aid use (p25 dB; p<0.001). …”
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109“…DESIGN: Study 1 involved internet-based administration of a 42-item version of the EMO-CHeQ to 586 adult participants (243 with self-reported normal hearing [NH], 193 with self-reported hearing impairment but no reported use of hearing aids [HI], and 150 with self-reported hearing impairment and use of hearing aids [HA]). …”
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110por Forli, Francesca, Lazzerini, Francesco, Montecchiari, Valentina, Morganti, Riccardo, Bruschini, Luca, Berrettini, StefanoEnlace del recurso
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111“…To investigate disparities in hearing aid use across the life span for borderline/mild hearing loss, a cross-sectional epidemiologic study in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey was conducted. …”
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112por Gruters, Kurtis G., Murphy, David L. K., Jenson, Cole D., Smith, David W., Shera, Christopher A., Groh, Jennifer M.Enlace del recurso
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113por Balkenhol, Tobias, Wallhäusser-Franke, Elisabeth, Rotter, Nicole, Servais, Jérôme J.“…Objectives: Hearing improves significantly with bimodal provision, i.e., a cochlear implant (CI) at one ear and a hearing aid (HA) at the other, but performance shows a high degree of variability resulting in substantial uncertainty about the performance that can be expected by the individual CI user. …”
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114por Golub, Justin, Brickman, Adam, Ciarleglio, Adam, Schupf, Nicole, Luchsinger, José“…Adjusting for demographics, hearing aid use, and cardiovascular disease, a 20-dB increase (one-category worsening) in HL was cross-sectionally associated with worse performance in multiple neurocognitive measures: -1.53 (95% CI = -2.11, -0.94) raw score point difference on Digit Symbol Substitution Test, -0.86 (-1.23, -0.49) on Word Frequency Test, -0.76 (-1.04, -0.47) on Spanish-English Verbal Learning Test (SEVLT) 3 trials, -0.45 (-0.60, -0.29) on SELVT recall, -0.07 (-0.12, -0.02) on Six-Item Screener. …”
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115“…Using nationally representative data from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study 2011, we conducted cross-sectional analysis on adults age 60 years and older (n=10,994). Depressive symptoms were assessed by the 10-item Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression scale and we considered self-reported hearing status (if participants wear a hearing aid and how they would rate their hearing), and social activities (i.e., volunteering, dancing, attending courses, etc.). …”
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116“…Thirty-one percent of respondents reported moderate to severe hearing impairment; of these individuals, 7 (31%) were currently using a hearing aid. …”
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117Subjective Benefits of Bimodal Listening in Cochlear Implant Recipients with Asymmetric Hearing Losspor Thompson, Nicholas J., Dillon, Margaret T., Buss, Emily, Rooth, Meredith A., King, English R., Bucker, Andrea L., McCarthy, Sarah A., Deres, Ellen J., O’Connell, Brendan P., Pillsbury, Harold C., Brown, Kevin D.“…SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Subjects included CI recipients with AHL (n = 20), defined as moderate-to-profound hearing loss in the affected ear and mild-to-moderate hearing loss in the contralateral ear. …”
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118por Gordon, Karen A., Papsin, Blake C., Feness, MaryLynn, Negandhi, Jaina, Cushing, Sharon L.“…METHOD: In an initial trial, 14 adolescents (14.5 years of age, SD = 2.22) were provided with an OSSI; unilateral OSSI (n = 13), bilateral OSSI in sequential surgeries (n = 1). …”
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119“…Data were collected from hearing impaired individuals who were experts in CS (all of which had either cochlear implants or binaural hearing aids; N = 8), hearing-individuals who were experts in CS (N = 14) and hearing-individuals who were completely naïve of CS (N = 15). …”
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120Tinnitus Is Associated With Improved Cognitive Performance in Non-hispanic Elderly With Hearing Loss“…Multivariable linear and binary logistic regression was used to assess the association between tinnitus and cognition in the two sub-cohorts of normal hearing (NHANES, n = 508; HCHS, n = 1264) and hearing loss (NHANES, n = 135; HCHS, n = 453). …”
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