Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is a significant clinical, social, and economic issue. Studies in animals have allowed us to identify mechanisms contributing to NIHL, including direct mechanical trauma, free radicals formed in association with metabolic stress, and reduced blood flow. A combination of antioxidant vitamins (beta-carotene, and vitamins C and E) and the mineral magnesium (which acts in part as a vasodilator but also as an antioxidant) is highly effective in preventing NIHL in animals. These studies evaluate efficacy of this intervention in humans. Hypothesis: Treatment with these micronutrients provides safe, effective attenuation of acute hearing changes induced by exposure to real-world sounds producing temporary (non-permanent) or permanent hearing changes induced by exposure to real-world sounds. Experiment 1: "Digital Audio Player" studies (University of Florida, Gainesville). Prevention of \*temporary\* elevations in hearing thresholds, induced by exposure to moderately loud music, will be measured. Subjects will be 70 young adults with equal numbers of male and female participants.
This study assessed the potential for prevention of the temporary changes in hearing that can occur after use of a music player device for 4 hours. All participants listened to one of two playlists (pop or rock) set at the same volumes to provide equivalent and consistent exposures across participants. Participants received either a dietary supplement or a placebo once/daily for three days prior to the day of music exposure, and also on the day of music exposure. The fourth and final dose was consumed immediately prior to music listening and consumption was observed by a member of the study team. Changes in hearing were assessed 15-min post-music, and then 1, 2, and 3 hours later, as well as the following day and 1 week later.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
QUADRUPLE
Enrollment
72
6 mint-flavored tablets per day, taken once daily total daily dose label claim: micronutrient combination of 500 mg vitamin C (magnesium ascorbate), 315 mg magnesium (magnesium citrate, magnesium ascorbate, magnesium stearate), 267 mg vitamin E (d-α-tocopherol acetate), and 18 mg beta carotene.
6 mint-flavored tablets per day, containing inactive substances including mannitol, peppermint flavor, sucralose, color prep, iron oxide yellow synthetic, stearic acid (vegetable grade), and silicon dioxide colloidal.
University of Florida
Gainesville, Florida, United States
Average Threshold Shift at 4 kHz in Both Ears
The study measures the quietest decibel level the participants can hear before the 4 hour music exposure The first post-music test to measure shift is 15 minutes after the music exposure is completed and again at 1 hour intervals. The shift represents the mean change in quietest decibel volume detected between baseline (pre-music) and post music.
Time frame: 15 min, 1 hr intervals for 3 hours to measure temporary changes; additional tests at 1 day and 1 week post-exposure.
Threshold Shift at Individual Frequencies, Including 0.25, 0.5, 1, 2, 3, 6, and 8 kHz, 15 Min Post-music
The study measures the quietest decibel level the participants can hear before the 4 hour music exposure The first post-music test to measure shift is 15 minutes after the music exposure is completed and again at 1 hour intervals. The shift represents the mean change in quietest decibel volume detected between baseline (pre-music) and post music.
Time frame: 15 min
Tinnitus
Presence of tinnitus was assessed using yes/no question. If tinnitus was reported, perception was assessed using survey.
Time frame: immediate, repeated measures at 1 hr intervals for 3 hours to measure temporary changes; additional tests at 1 day and 1 week post-exposure.
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