PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO INDUSTRIAL NOISE CAUSES HEARING-LOSS BUT NOT HIGH BLOOD-PRESSURE - A STUDY OF 2124 FACTORY LABORERS IN JAPAN

被引:20
作者
HIRAI, A
TAKATA, M
MIKAWA, M
YASUMOTO, K
IIDA, H
SASAYAMA, S
KAGAMIMORI, S
机构
[1] TOYAMA MED & PHARMACEUT UNIV,DEPT INTERNAL MED 2,2630 SUGITANI,SUGITANI,TOYAMA 93001,JAPAN
[2] TOYAMA MED & PHARMACEUT UNIV,DEPT INTERNAL MED 2,SUGITANI,TOYAMA 93001,JAPAN
[3] TOYAMA MED & PHARMACEUT UNIV,FAC MED,DEPT COMMUNITY MED,SUGITANI,TOYAMA 93001,JAPAN
关键词
NOISE; HEARING LOSS; HYPERTENSION;
D O I
10.1097/00004872-199111000-00014
中图分类号
R6 [外科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100210 ;
摘要
To determine the role of noise exposure in the etiology of hypertension, a cross-sectional study was performed by measuring the blood pressure of 2124 male laborers working in a noisy factory. The prevalence of hypertension was 10.2% in group I (85-115 dB), 10.9% in group II (< 85 dB) and 12.5% in group III (office workers). There was no difference in systolic or diastolic blood pressure among the three groups. There were 358, 439 and 71 laborers in groups I, II and III, respectively, all having worked in the same noise area for more than 10 years. Blood pressure was lower 10 years previously in each group, but the degree of increment did not significantly differ among the three groups. The prevelance of hearing loss was 16.5% in group I, which was significantly higher than that in group II (7.5%) and group III (2.8%). Blood pressure of laborers with hearing loss was equal to that of laborers with intact hearing acuity. There was no significant relationship between hearing loss and the prevalence of hypertension. Thus, prolonged exposure to industrial noise contributes to hearing loss. However, elevation of blood pressure was not found in laborers working in a noisy factory. This finding was not consistant with previously reported findings in the rat. An adaptability to prolonged noise in man may account for this discrepancy.
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