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NewsNew Study Indicates Half of Baby Boomers Experiencing Hearing Loss
Half of the nearly 76 million Baby Boomers in the U.S. are experiencing some form of hearing loss, according to a compelling new research study released today by The EAR Foundation and Clarity®. The results of the Baby Boomer Hearing Loss Study indicate that hearing loss is more widespread among Baby Boomers than previously estimated, potentially affecting 38 million people between the ages of 40 - 59. Previously, the 1990 National Health Interview Survey by the National Center for Health Statistics* reported 16 million baby boomers, or approximately 20 percent, were suffering from hearing loss. To download a full and complete copy of this groundbreaking study, please click here: http://www.clarityproducts.com/boomer
Not only did the study find that half of those surveyed said they had difficulty hearing at times, it also revealed that most people experiencing hearing loss are not seeking help to remedy their hearing issues. Only one of every three (34%) individuals surveyed had gotten their hearing tested. It also revealed that the majority of Boomers who report hearing loss blame it on exposure to noise. "This study indicates that Baby Boomers are losing their hearing at a more rapid pace than past generations," said Dr. Michael Glasscock, Founder of The EAR Foundation. "Whether because of apprehension or denial, Boomers are not seeking the help they need to alleviate the affects of hearing loss. Hearing loss is a serious yet often overlooked issue, and this study will help bring it into the national spotlight so we can help this generation take the next steps on the road to better hearing." The Cause "Baby Boomers are the first generation of rock and roll," said Glasscock. "They have a very active lifestyle and they are used to getting what they want, from careers to family to recreation. This lifestyle lends itself to experiencing an increased amount of noise and that is why we believe Boomers have encountered more noise pollution than any other generation." Outside of noise pollution, the next most common cause reported was aging (37%). Only 18 percent said their hearing loss was due to a medical condition. The Impact Hearing loss also can have a significant impact on how a person communicates with others. More than one-third (35%) said they have difficulty hearing and understanding telephone conversations, 24 percent said their hearing loss made them feel misunderstood, and 9 percent said they felt isolated. "Whether it's having to turn up the TV at home, asking your child to repeat themselves at dinner or not understanding a friend during a telephone conversation, hearing loss can affect your normal routine in many ways," said Glasscock. "People with hearing loss will often ignore the issue and tread through difficult situations. These results confirm that hearing loss is impacting people's lives, and it should no longer be ignored." Seeking Help The study indicated that only one in every six (15%) individuals has been medically diagnosed. And only one in three (34%) has gotten his or her hearing tested. This indicates that many of those with hearing loss are not seeking appropriate hearing health care, such as meeting with an audiologist or discussing hearing with their primary care physician. Finding Solutions Almost all (97%) of the respondents said they were aware of hearing aids. Almost 80 percent were aware of amplified telephones. "Baby Boomers need to take advantage of both audiology testing and the wealth of products for better hearing that are available to them," said Carsten Trads, president of Clarity. "There is no need for either Boomers or their loved ones to literally suffer in silence. We urge anyone who thinks they may be experiencing hearing loss to contact an audiologist, and seek information about the many convenient and economical devices - from hearing aids to amplified telephones to assistive listening technology - on the market today." The research was conducted by an independent research company, Prince Market Research, a member of the Council for American Survey Research Organizations. The research methodology was designed to ensure a 95 percent confidence level. To access the full report, visit: www.clarityproducts.com/boomer About The EAR Foundation To provide the general public support services that promote integrating people with hearing and balance impairments into mainstream society; To provide practicing hearing specialists with continuing medical education courses and related programs specifically addressing rehabilitation and hearing preservation; and To educate young people and adults about hearing preservation and early detection of hearing loss, enabling them to prevent hearing and balance disorders at an early age. The mission of the organization is to provide information and resources to people of every age who are hearing impaired. For more information on The EAR Foundation, visit www.earfoundation.org. About Clarity® About Plantronics |
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