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Hearing problems may up injury risk: study

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

People who face hearing problems are at an increased risk of accidental injuries, researchers, including one of Indian origin, have found.

The team at Brigham and in the US found that an increased rate of are associated with self-reported, poorer hearing adults, with being most notable.

Those with "good" or "a little trouble" hearing were at a higher risk of

"Our data suggests a strong relationship between poorer hearing and accidental injury, especially since the rate of increased steadily as the reported hearing worsened as well as the odds ratio for injury," said from Brigham and

"Ultimately, may be more consequential than one might think," said Bhattacharyya, of the paper published in the journal JAMA Otolaryngology.

The research included responses from a nationally sample of individuals from across the US that were 18 and older.

were reported by 6.6 million of the respondents from the preceding three months, researchers said.

One out of six of those respondents considered their hearing to be less than "excellent" or "good," they said.

People who had a lot of trouble hearing were 1.9 times more likely (twice as likely) to suffer from some type of than those with excellent hearing, the researchers said.

The study concludes that an increased rate of accidental was strongly associated with self-reported poorer hearing quality in adults, with most consistently associated with a degree of self-perceived hearing difficulty.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Fri, March 23 2018. 12:30 IST
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