Reducing the risk of music-induced hearing loss from overuse of portable listening devices: understanding the problems and establishing strategies for improving awareness in adolescents

Cory DF Portnuff1,2 1University of Colorado Hearing and Balance Center, University of Colorado Health, 2Department of Otolaryngology, School of Medicine, University of Colorado Denver, Aurora, CO, USA Abstract: Hearing loss from the overuse of portable listening devices (PLDs), such as MP3 players...

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Main Author: Portnuff CDF
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2016-02-01
Series:Adolescent Health, Medicine and Therapeutics
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spelling doaj-f47e8e3c45ed46849a3c278b830df9882020-11-25T00:35:13ZengDove Medical PressAdolescent Health, Medicine and Therapeutics1179-318X2016-02-012016Issue 1273525533Reducing the risk of music-induced hearing loss from overuse of portable listening devices: understanding the problems and establishing strategies for improving awareness in adolescentsPortnuff CDFCory DF Portnuff1,2 1University of Colorado Hearing and Balance Center, University of Colorado Health, 2Department of Otolaryngology, School of Medicine, University of Colorado Denver, Aurora, CO, USA Abstract: Hearing loss from the overuse of portable listening devices (PLDs), such as MP3 players or iPods, is of great concern in the popular media. This review aims to discuss the current state of scientific knowledge about music-induced hearing loss from PLD use. This report evaluates the literature on the risk to hearing from PLD use, the individual and psychological factors that influence PLD usage, and strategies for reducing exposure to music through PLDs. Specific interventions are reviewed, and several recommendations for designing interventions and for individual intervention in clinical practice are presented. Clinical recommendations suggested include the “80–90 rule” and the use of isolator-style earphones to reduce background noise. Keywords: hearing loss, mp3 player, noise-induced hearing loss, music https://www.dovepress.com/reducing-the-risk-of-music-induced-hearing-loss-from-overuse-of-portab-peer-reviewed-article-AHMTMP3 playershearing lossmusic-induced hearing lossnoise-induced hearing lossiPodadolescent
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Reducing the risk of music-induced hearing loss from overuse of portable listening devices: understanding the problems and establishing strategies for improving awareness in adolescents
Adolescent Health, Medicine and Therapeutics
MP3 players
hearing loss
music-induced hearing loss
noise-induced hearing loss
iPod
adolescent
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title Reducing the risk of music-induced hearing loss from overuse of portable listening devices: understanding the problems and establishing strategies for improving awareness in adolescents
title_short Reducing the risk of music-induced hearing loss from overuse of portable listening devices: understanding the problems and establishing strategies for improving awareness in adolescents
title_full Reducing the risk of music-induced hearing loss from overuse of portable listening devices: understanding the problems and establishing strategies for improving awareness in adolescents
title_fullStr Reducing the risk of music-induced hearing loss from overuse of portable listening devices: understanding the problems and establishing strategies for improving awareness in adolescents
title_full_unstemmed Reducing the risk of music-induced hearing loss from overuse of portable listening devices: understanding the problems and establishing strategies for improving awareness in adolescents
title_sort reducing the risk of music-induced hearing loss from overuse of portable listening devices: understanding the problems and establishing strategies for improving awareness in adolescents
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Adolescent Health, Medicine and Therapeutics
issn 1179-318X
publishDate 2016-02-01
description Cory DF Portnuff1,2 1University of Colorado Hearing and Balance Center, University of Colorado Health, 2Department of Otolaryngology, School of Medicine, University of Colorado Denver, Aurora, CO, USA Abstract: Hearing loss from the overuse of portable listening devices (PLDs), such as MP3 players or iPods, is of great concern in the popular media. This review aims to discuss the current state of scientific knowledge about music-induced hearing loss from PLD use. This report evaluates the literature on the risk to hearing from PLD use, the individual and psychological factors that influence PLD usage, and strategies for reducing exposure to music through PLDs. Specific interventions are reviewed, and several recommendations for designing interventions and for individual intervention in clinical practice are presented. Clinical recommendations suggested include the “80–90 rule” and the use of isolator-style earphones to reduce background noise. Keywords: hearing loss, mp3 player, noise-induced hearing loss, music 
topic MP3 players
hearing loss
music-induced hearing loss
noise-induced hearing loss
iPod
adolescent
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