Presbycusis is a common age-related hearing loss that primarily affects the ability to hear high-frequency sounds. It typically begins in early adulthood and progresses gradually over time.
The onset of presbycusis can be influenced by various factors, including genetics, exposure to loud noise, and overall health. Early detection and management are crucial for maintaining communication abilities and quality of life.
(beta_0) = base age for onset
(beta_1) = impact of noise exposure
(beta_2) = genetic predisposition factor
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Can genetics influence the onset of presbycusis?
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How does overall health impact the onset of presbycusis?
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