Association Between Hearing Difficulty and Mobility in Adults of All Ages: National Health Interview Survey

被引:2
|
作者
Joo, Henry H. [1 ]
Huang, Emily Y. [1 ]
Schoo, Desi [2 ]
Ward, Bryan [2 ]
Chen, Jenny X. [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Johns Hopkins Sch Med, Baltimore, MD USA
[2] Johns Hopkins Med, Dept Otolaryngol Head & Neck Surg, Baltimore, MD USA
[3] 601 North Caroline St,6th Floor, Baltimore, MD 21205 USA
关键词
adult hearing loss; balance; fall risk; mobility issues; OLDER-ADULTS; VISION IMPAIRMENT; FALLS; PERFORMANCE; LIMITATION; PREVALENCE; RISK;
D O I
10.1002/ohn.593
中图分类号
R76 [耳鼻咽喉科学];
学科分类号
100213 ;
摘要
Objective. To investigate the relationship between hearing difficulty and measures of mobility for US adults. Study Design. Cross-sectional study. Setting. 2021 National Health Interview Survey. Methods. The survey asked US adults about hearing difficulty and mobility measures, including difficulty walking 100 yards, difficulty climbing 12 steps, and injury from falling within the past 3 months. Multivariable logistic regressions examined the associations between hearing and mobility outcomes, controlling for visual difficulty, medical comorbidities, and various demographic characteristics (age [18-39, 40-64, 65+], race/ethnicity, sex, socioeconomic status). Results. The 2021 NHIS surveyed 29,467 adults, representing 253 million people in weighted responses (52% female; mean age 48.3, standard deviation = 18.6). Controlling for covariates, hearing difficulty was associated with increased odds of difficulty walking 100 yards (odds ratio, OR = 1.47, P < .001), difficulty climbing stairs (OR = 1.62, P < .001), and injury from falling in the past 3 months (OR = 1.51, P < .001). There was a significant interaction between age and hearing difficulty for injurious falls; stratifying by age revealed that younger adults (ages 18-39) with hearing difficulty were more likely to report recent harmful falls than their normal hearing peers; this increased risk was greater in magnitude than that observed comparing older adults with and without hearing difficulty. Conclusion. The hearing difficulty is associated with worsened mobility for US adults and may be a stronger independent predictor of injury from falls for younger adults as compared to older adults. These findings can inform interventions to reduce the burden of declining mobility in adults with hearing difficulty.
引用
收藏
页码:1059 / 1065
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Association between cardiovascular risk and coronavirus disease 2019: findings from 2021 National Health Interview Survey
    Liu, Longjian
    May, Nathalie S.
    Sato, Priscila Y.
    Srivastava, Paakhi
    McClure, Leslie A.
    ANNALS OF EPIDEMIOLOGY, 2023, 82 : 1 - 7
  • [32] Association Between Vestibular Vertigo and Motor Vehicle Accidents: Data From the 2016 National Health Interview Survey
    Wei, Eric X.
    Agrawal, Yuri
    EAR AND HEARING, 2018, 39 (06) : 1232 - 1235
  • [33] Discrepancies between self-reported hearing difficulty and hearing loss diagnosed by audiometry: prevalence and associated factors in a national survey
    Choi, Ji Eun
    Moon, Il Joon
    Baek, Sun-Young
    Kim, Seon Woo
    Cho, Yang-Sun
    BMJ OPEN, 2019, 9 (04):
  • [34] Relationships Between Living Arrangements and Health Status Among Older Adults in the United States, 2009-2014: Findings From the National Health Interview Survey
    Weissman, Judith D.
    Russell, David
    JOURNAL OF APPLIED GERONTOLOGY, 2018, 37 (01) : 7 - 25
  • [35] Association between hearing and vision impairments in older adults
    Schneck, Marilyn E.
    Lott, Lori A.
    Haegerstrom-Portnoy, Gunilla
    Brabyn, John A.
    OPHTHALMIC AND PHYSIOLOGICAL OPTICS, 2012, 32 (01) : 45 - 52
  • [36] L-shaped relationship between dietary niacin intake and hearing loss in United States adults: National health and nutrition examination survey
    Gao, Zhaocha
    Dai, Yunbing
    Liu, Ting
    Wu, Yungang
    Zhang, Xue
    PLOS ONE, 2025, 20 (02):
  • [37] Association between dietary calcium and depression among American adults: National health and nutrition examination survey
    Shen, Xia
    Gu, Xue
    Liu, Yuan-Yuan
    Yang, Long
    Zheng, Meng
    Jiang, Lei
    FRONTIERS IN NUTRITION, 2023, 10
  • [38] Relationship Between Health Service Use and Health Information Technology Use Among Older Adults: Analysis of the US National Health Interview Survey
    Choi, Namkee
    JOURNAL OF MEDICAL INTERNET RESEARCH, 2011, 13 (02) : e33
  • [39] An Exploration of Changes in the Measurement of Mammography in the National Health Interview Survey
    Gonzales, Felisa A.
    Willis, Gordon B.
    Breen, Nancy
    Yan, Ting
    Cronin, Kathy A.
    Taplin, Stephen H.
    Yu, Mandi
    CANCER EPIDEMIOLOGY BIOMARKERS & PREVENTION, 2017, 26 (11) : 1611 - 1618
  • [40] Association Between Social Determinants of Health and Hearing Loss and Hearing Intervention in Older US Adults
    Terhaar, Samantha
    Patel, Dhruv
    Fung, Ethan
    Mansour, Febronia
    Wallace, Josh F.
    Corsten, Martin
    McDonald, James Ted
    Johnson-Obaseki, Stephanie
    Quimby, Alexandra E.
    OTOLOGY & NEUROTOLOGY, 2024, 45 (10) : 1115 - 1121