Yorkshire Post

Musicians ‘twice as likely to suffer tinnitus due to high levels of noise’

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PEOPLE WORKING in the music industry are nearly twice as likely to develop tinnitus as those in quieter occupation­s, according to a study.

Researcher­s compared levels of hearing difficulti­es and tinnitus between employees in the constructi­on, agricultur­al, music and finance industries.

The study, led by a team at the University of Manchester, found health and lifestyle factors had relatively little impact and noise exposure was by far the biggest risk to developing the condition in which people hear ringing, buzzing or whistling noises in the absence of any external sounds.

Musicians who reportedly suffer from tinnitus include Bob Dylan, Coldplay singer Chris Martin, brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher, Ozzy Osbourne and The Jam bassist Bruce Foxton.

Dr Sam Couth, who is based at the university’s centre for audiology and deafness, said: “Our research shows that people working in the music industry are at considerab­le risk of developing tinnitus, and this risk is largely due to exposure to loud noise.

“This includes performing musicians, music directors and production staff for all genres of music.

“Musicians are advised to wear hearing protection when noise levels exceed 85 decibels, which is roughly equivalent to the noise produced by a passing diesel truck.

“Most amplified concerts exceed 100 decibels, meaning that musicians shouldn’t be exposed to that level of noise for more than 15 minutes without proper hearing protection.”

Joe Hastings, head of health and welfare at Help Musicians UK said: “We welcome this research undertaken by Dr Couth’s department which supports our insights into the risks posed to musicians’ hearing arising from prolonged exposure to noise.

“We are currently working in partnershi­p with British Tinnitus Associatio­n to investigat­e the potentiall­y devastatin­g impact of tinnitus in musicians.”

The study was published in the journal Trends in Hearing.

 ??  ?? BOB DYLAN: The singer is one of many musicians reported to suffer from the condition tinnitus.
BOB DYLAN: The singer is one of many musicians reported to suffer from the condition tinnitus.

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