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Trends in Distributions of Hearing Threshold Levels by Ages: A Comparison of the ISO 7029 and Newly Available Country-Specific Data

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Abstract
Hearing thresholds provide essential information and references about the human auditory system. This study aimed to identify changing trends in distributions of hearing threshold levels across ages by comparing the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 7029 and newly available data after publishing ISO 7029. To compare ISO 7029 and newly available hearing threshold data after publishing ISO 7029, four country-specific datasets that presented average hearing threshold levels under conditions similar to ISO 7029 were utilized. For frequencies between 125 Hz and 8,000 Hz, the deviations of hearing threshold values by ages from the hearing threshold of the youngest age group for each data point were utilized. For frequencies from 9,000 Hz to 12,500 Hz, the median threshold information was utilized. Hearing threshold data reported after publishing ISO 7029 from the four countries were mostly similar to the ISO 7029 data but tended to deviate in some age groups and sexes. As national hearing threshold trends change, the following ISO 7029 revision suggests the need to integrate hearing threshold data from different countries.
All Author(s)
In-Ki Jin ; Donghyeok Lee ; Youngchan Jeong ; Young Jun Seo ; Tae Hoon Kong ; Michelle J Suh ; Wan-Ho Cho ; Hyo-Jeong Lee ; Seong Jun Choi ; Dongchul Cha ; Kyung-Ho Park ; Soo Hee Oh
Issued Date
2024
Type
Article
Keyword
AgingAuditory thresholdHearingHearing testsStandardization
Publisher
대한청각학회
Korean Audiological Society
ISSN
2384-1621 ; 2384-1710
Citation Title
Journal of audiology & otology
Citation Volume
28
Citation Number
1
Citation Start Page
1
Citation End Page
9
Language(ISO)
eng
DOI
10.7874/jao.2023.00626
URI
http://schca-ir.schmc.ac.kr/handle/2022.oak/3432
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