10億人の若者に難聴の恐れ、安全でない聴き方に警鐘
1 billion young people at risk of hearing loss, warns against unsafe listening
1 billion young people at risk of hearing loss, warns against unsafe listening
スマートフォンで聴く音楽やコンサート会場などの大音響によって、世界の若者10億人以上が難聴になる恐れがあるという研究結果が、15日の医学誌BMJグローバル・ヘルスに発表されました
The medical journal BMJ Global Health announced on the 15th that more than 1 billion young people around the world are at risk of hearing loss due to the music they listen to on their smartphones and the loud sounds of concert venues.
The medical journal BMJ Global Health announced on the 15th that more than 1 billion young people around the world are at risk of hearing loss due to the music they listen to on their smartphones and the loud sounds of concert venues.
スマートフォンや音楽、映画、番組などに関し、若者は大きすぎる音量で長時間聴き続ける傾向があると論文は指摘しています
The paper points out that young people tend to listen to smartphones, music, movies, programs, etc. at too loud a volume for a long time.
The paper points out that young people tend to listen to smartphones, music, movies, programs, etc. at too loud a volume for a long time.
論文筆頭筆者のローレン・ディラード氏によれば、世界の12~34歳の若者のうち、推定6億7000万~13億5000万人が安全でない聴き方をしており、そのために聴覚を失う恐れがあります
According to the study’s lead author, Lauren Dillard, an estimated 670-1.35 billion young people aged 12-34 worldwide practice unsafe listening and are at risk of losing their hearing. there is
According to the study’s lead author, Lauren Dillard, an estimated 670-1.35 billion young people aged 12-34 worldwide practice unsafe listening and are at risk of losing their hearing. there is
同氏は世界保健機関(WHO)のコンサルタントで米サウスカロライナ医科大学の研究員です
He is a consultant to the World Health Organization (WHO) and a research fellow at the Medical University of South Carolina.
He is a consultant to the World Health Organization (WHO) and a research fellow at the Medical University of South Carolina.
ディラード氏によると、音量が大きすぎると耳の中の感覚細胞や構造に疲労が生じ、その状態が長く続けばダメージが恒常化して難聴や耳鳴り、またはその両方を引き起こしかねません
According to Dillard, too much volume can fatigue the sensory cells and structures in your ears, and over time, the damage can become permanent, resulting in hearing loss, tinnitus, or both.
According to Dillard, too much volume can fatigue the sensory cells and structures in your ears, and over time, the damage can become permanent, resulting in hearing loss, tinnitus, or both.