Study of Hearing and Balance in Middle Aged and Aging Men and Women in the MACS-WIHS Combined Cohort Study
MACS-WIHS 联合队列研究中中老年男性和女性的听力和平衡研究
基本信息
- 批准号:10222084
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 5.32万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2019
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2019-04-01 至 2026-03-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAdultAgeAge-YearsAgingAlcohol consumptionBaltimoreCellular PhoneCohort StudiesDataDiabetes MellitusDistrict of ColumbiaEquilibriumEvaluationFunctional disorderHIVHIV InfectionsHIV SeronegativityHIV SeropositivityHearingHearing AidsHearing TestsHigh-Frequency Hearing LossHypertensionImmunologic MarkersInflammationKnowledgeMethodsNational Health Interview SurveyNational Health and Nutrition Examination SurveyNeurocognitiveOverweightParticipantPatient Self-ReportPhysical activityPilot ProjectsPublishingQuestionnairesRaceReportingResearchRisk FactorsSiteSmokingSurveysTestingWomanagedcohortethnic differencefollow-uphearing impairmentimmune activationmenmiddle age
项目摘要
Study of Hearing and Balance in Middle Aged and Aging Men and Women in the MACS-
WIHS Combined Cohort Study
Abstract
According to the 2014 U.S. National Health Interview Survey, 5.5% of adults aged 18-39 years old self-
reported trouble with hearing without a hearing aid. Among adults 40-69 years of age, the rate was 19%
increasing to 43% among adults aged 70 and over with 63% reporting mild hearing loss. To date, there has
been no published results from these survey data of people living with HIV (PLWH) due to lack of reported HIV
status. In a pilot study of middle-aged and aging HIV positive and HIV seronegative men and women
conducted in Washington DC and Baltimore, HIV infection was associated with low and high frequency hearing
loss. But, more rigorous studies are needed, especially as more than half of PLWH in the U.S. are over the age
of 50 years old. Besides age and race/ethnicity differences in hearing and balance, being overweight,
increased alcohol consumption, smoking, less physical activity, the occurrence of hypertension and diabetes
are common risk factors for hearing and balance problems. These risk factors may also be higher in PLWH
and share a common hallmark of inflammation and immune activation. Furthermore, hearing and balance
problems may contribute to neurocognitive and physical dysfunction, which are also of concern in aging
PLWH. Finally, there is no research on the use of hearing testing applications in adults with HIV. Evaluation of
the feasibility of using a hearing testing application and the accuracy of a smartphone hearing testing
application in PLWH and their HIV seronegative counterparts are needed. We propose to address these gaps
in knowledge by implementing cohort-wide administration of the NHANES hearing (and balance questionnaire)
in the MACS-WIHS Combined Cohort Study (MWCCS) in approximately 4,100 active middle aged and aging
men and women living with and without HIV. In a subset of participants from the Washington-DC and Baltimore
sites with baseline hearing and balance data collected in 2009-2010 with follow-up testing in 2020-2021, we
propose to investigate whether the trajectory of markers of immune activation and inflammation contribute to
progression of hearing and balance issues, and whether a smartphone hearing test application may be a
feasible method to capture hearing trouble in PLWH compared to HIV seronegative participants.
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MACS中老年人听力和平衡能力的研究-
WIHS联合队列研究
摘要
根据2014年美国全国健康访谈调查,5.5%的18-39岁成年人自我评估,
没有助听器的听力有问题。在40-69岁的成年人中,
在70岁及以上的成年人中增加到43%,其中63%报告轻度听力损失。迄今为止,
由于缺乏艾滋病毒报告,这些艾滋病毒感染者(PLWH)的调查数据没有公布结果
status.在一项针对中老年艾滋病毒阳性和艾滋病毒血清阴性的男性和女性的试点研究中,
在华盛顿和巴尔的摩进行的一项研究中,HIV感染与低频和高频听力有关
损失但是,还需要更严格的研究,特别是在美国,超过一半的PLWH超过了年龄。
50多岁了除了听力和平衡方面的年龄和种族/民族差异,超重,
饮酒量增加,吸烟,体力活动减少,发生高血压和糖尿病
是听力和平衡问题的常见风险因素。这些风险因素在PLWH中也可能更高
并且具有共同的炎症和免疫激活特征。此外,听力和平衡
这些问题可能会导致神经认知和身体功能障碍,这也是衰老中的问题。
PLWH。最后,没有关于在艾滋病毒感染者中使用听力测试应用程序的研究。评价
使用听力测试应用程序的可行性和智能手机听力测试的准确性
需要在艾滋病毒感染者和艾滋病毒血清阴性者中应用。我们建议弥补这些差距
通过实施NHANES听证会(和平衡问卷)的全群组管理,
在MACS-WIHS联合队列研究(MWCCS)中,
感染和未感染艾滋病毒的男性和女性。在来自华盛顿特区和巴尔的摩的参与者中,
在2009-2010年收集了基线听力和平衡数据并在2020-2021年进行了随访测试的研究中心,我们
建议研究免疫激活和炎症标志物的轨迹是否有助于
听力和平衡问题的进展,以及智能手机听力测试应用程序是否可能是
与HIV血清阴性参与者相比,PLWH中捕获听力障碍的可行方法。
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项目成果
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COVID-19 and the MWCCS: Pathophysiology, Impact and Outcomes
COVID-19 和 MWCCS:病理生理学、影响和结果
- 批准号:
10223572 - 财政年份:2019
- 资助金额:
$ 5.32万 - 项目类别:
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口腔微生物组、HIV 和肺功能的关联
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10657953 - 财政年份:2019
- 资助金额:
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