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Auteur Natalie A. Phillips |
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Paul Thomas Mick ; Rasel Kabir ; M. Kathleen Pichora-Fuller ; Charlotte Jones ; Lindy Moxham ; Natalie A. Phillips ; Emily Urry ; Walter Wittich |Objectives: The objectives of the study were to determine, among a population-based sample of Canadian adults, if risk factors for cardiovascular disease (alone and in combination) were associated with hearing loss. Cross-sectional and longitudi[...]Article
Objectives: Speech perception in noise is challenging, but evidence suggests that it may be facilitated by visual speech cues (e.g., lip movements) and supportive sentence context in native speakers. Comparatively few studies have investigated s[...]Article
Objectives: Our objectives were to (1) determine the prevalence of self-reported hearing, vision, and dual sensory (both vision and hearing) difficulties in older Canadian adults; (2) examine the association between self-report and behavioral se[...]Article
Kelly M. Reavis ; Nicolai Bisgaard ; Judy R. Dubno ; Robert D. Frisina ; Ronna Hertzano ; Barbara Canlon ; Larry E. Humes ; Paul Mick ; Natalie A. Phillips ; M. Kathleen Pichora-Fuller ; Benjamin Shuster ; Gurjit Singh |There is robust evidence that sex (biological) and gender (behavioral/social) differences influence hearing loss risk and outcomes. These differences are noted for animals and humans-in the occurrence of hearing loss, hearing loss progression, a[...]Article
Faisal Al-Yawer ; M. Kathleen Pichora-Fuller ; Walter Wittich ; Paul Mick ; Nathalie Giroud ; Sana Rehan ; Natalie A. Phillips |Objectives: Hearing loss (HL) in older adults is associated with a decline in performance on cognitive tasks and the risk of developing dementia. However, very few studies have investigated sex-related effects on these associations. A previous s[...]