Nationwide Hearing Loss Trends Over Two Decades

Author:

Danis David O.1ORCID,Jain Rishubh2,Homer Benjamin J.2,O'Brien Monica3,Gall Emily K.1,Noonan Kathryn Y.13

Affiliation:

1. Dr. Elie E. Rebeiz Department of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery Tufts Medical Center Boston Massachusetts U.S.A.

2. Warren Alpert Medical School at Brown University Providence Rhode Island U.S.A.

3. Tufts University School of Medicine Boston Massachusetts U.S.A.

Abstract

ObjectivesHearing loss (HL) is one of the most common chronic health conditions in the United States (US). This study aims to evaluate trends in HL prevalence among US adults over the past two decades.MethodsAudiometric data of adults from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) from 1999 to 2018 were analyzed in 2‐year intervals to evaluate changes in HL (defined as pure tone average greater than 25 dB in at least one ear) over time in using odds ratios (ORs). Multivariate logistic regression was used to control for age and sex, and linear regression was used to evaluate trends in HL prevalence over time.ResultsThe study included 13,468 participants. In adult participants (20–69 years old), HL remained stable over time, with some fluctuations ranging from 14.8% to 16.8%. In elderly participants (70‐years and older), HL remained stable over time, with some fluctuations ranging from 71.7% to 77.1%. Based on univariate and linear regression analysis, there were no differences in HL rates in the adult and elderly cohorts. Subjects 40–49 years old and adults with education level of less than high school had significant downward trends in HL prevalence over two decades (p < 0.001 and p = 0.029).ConclusionsHL prevalence may be declining in the adult population when correcting for age and gender; however, there has not been a significant downward trend for the elderly population. HL may be decreasing over time among adults 40–49 years old and with shorter education backgrounds.Level of EvidenceIV Laryngoscope, 2024

Publisher

Wiley

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