Hair Color and Hearing Loss: A Survey in a Group of Military Men

Introduction: It has been shown that low levels of pigmentation increase susceptibility to noise-induced hearing loss in humans. For this reason, white populations develop more pronounced noise- induced hearing loss in comparison to black populations. Similarly, blue-eyed individuals exhibit greater...

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Main Authors: Rahman Movahhed, Ebrahim Mahdavi, Mehdi Bakhshaee, Amir Hossain Ghazizadeh
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Language:English
Published: Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2011-01-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology
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spelling doaj-c99b314ee96c46b9bd1fa64dcf96465f2020-11-24T22:21:24ZengMashhad University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology2251-72512251-726X2011-01-012469155160Hair Color and Hearing Loss: A Survey in a Group of Military MenRahman MovahhedEbrahim MahdaviMehdi BakhshaeeAmir Hossain GhazizadehIntroduction: It has been shown that low levels of pigmentation increase susceptibility to noise-induced hearing loss in humans. For this reason, white populations develop more pronounced noise- induced hearing loss in comparison to black populations. Similarly, blue-eyed individuals exhibit greater temporary threshold shift than brown-eyed subjects; still, no strong correlation has been verified between the lightness of hair color and susceptibility to noise-induced hearing loss. This study was performed with the purpose of investigating a possible association between hair color and the degree of hearing loss due to firing noise. Study Design: Prospective observational study. Setting: A tertiary referral center with an accredited otorhinolaryngology-head & neck surgery department.   Materials and Methods: A total of 57 military recruits were divided into two groups; light-colored (blond and light brown) and dark-colored hair (dark brown and black). The two groups were matched based on history of firing noise exposure (number of rounds; type of weapon) and the level of hearing loss at 2, 3, 4, 6 and 8 kHz sound frequencies was compared between them.   Results: The results showed that the mean level of hearing loss of light-colored hair individuals (20.5±17dB) was significantly greater than that of dark-haired subjects (13.5±11dB), (P=0.023).   Conclusion: The results indicate that hair color (blond versus black) can be used as an index for predicting susceptibility to noise-induced hearing loss in military environments. Therefore, based on the individual's hair color, upgraded hearing conservation programs are highly recommended.http://ijorl.mums.ac.ir/?_action=showPDF&article=193&_ob=70b86125bcfe14e2c427a024e1f898be&fileName=full_text.pdfHair colorHearing LossNoise-inducedPigmentationDisease Susceptibility
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author Rahman Movahhed
Ebrahim Mahdavi
Mehdi Bakhshaee
Amir Hossain Ghazizadeh
spellingShingle Rahman Movahhed
Ebrahim Mahdavi
Mehdi Bakhshaee
Amir Hossain Ghazizadeh
Hair Color and Hearing Loss: A Survey in a Group of Military Men
Iranian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology
Hair color
Hearing Loss
Noise-induced
Pigmentation
Disease Susceptibility
author_facet Rahman Movahhed
Ebrahim Mahdavi
Mehdi Bakhshaee
Amir Hossain Ghazizadeh
author_sort Rahman Movahhed
title Hair Color and Hearing Loss: A Survey in a Group of Military Men
title_short Hair Color and Hearing Loss: A Survey in a Group of Military Men
title_full Hair Color and Hearing Loss: A Survey in a Group of Military Men
title_fullStr Hair Color and Hearing Loss: A Survey in a Group of Military Men
title_full_unstemmed Hair Color and Hearing Loss: A Survey in a Group of Military Men
title_sort hair color and hearing loss: a survey in a group of military men
publisher Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
series Iranian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology
issn 2251-7251
2251-726X
publishDate 2011-01-01
description Introduction: It has been shown that low levels of pigmentation increase susceptibility to noise-induced hearing loss in humans. For this reason, white populations develop more pronounced noise- induced hearing loss in comparison to black populations. Similarly, blue-eyed individuals exhibit greater temporary threshold shift than brown-eyed subjects; still, no strong correlation has been verified between the lightness of hair color and susceptibility to noise-induced hearing loss. This study was performed with the purpose of investigating a possible association between hair color and the degree of hearing loss due to firing noise. Study Design: Prospective observational study. Setting: A tertiary referral center with an accredited otorhinolaryngology-head & neck surgery department.   Materials and Methods: A total of 57 military recruits were divided into two groups; light-colored (blond and light brown) and dark-colored hair (dark brown and black). The two groups were matched based on history of firing noise exposure (number of rounds; type of weapon) and the level of hearing loss at 2, 3, 4, 6 and 8 kHz sound frequencies was compared between them.   Results: The results showed that the mean level of hearing loss of light-colored hair individuals (20.5±17dB) was significantly greater than that of dark-haired subjects (13.5±11dB), (P=0.023).   Conclusion: The results indicate that hair color (blond versus black) can be used as an index for predicting susceptibility to noise-induced hearing loss in military environments. Therefore, based on the individual's hair color, upgraded hearing conservation programs are highly recommended.
topic Hair color
Hearing Loss
Noise-induced
Pigmentation
Disease Susceptibility
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