肥胖和听力损失:机制和未来的挑战
Gonzalo Terreros H1, Felipe Munoz1, Amanda D'Espessailles Tapia1
1Laboratorio de Neurociencia Sensorial, Perceptual y Cognitiva, Instituto de Ciencias de la Salud, Universidad de O'Higgins, Rancagua, Chile.
Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)
|September 8, 2025
概括
肥胖可能独立导致听力损失,并加剧与年龄相关的听力损失. 本综述探讨了将肥胖,脂肪组织功能障碍和耳损伤联系在一起的分子机制,并提出了代谢和营养研究方法.
科学领域:
- 审计科学 审计科学
- 代谢研究研究 代谢研究
- 肥胖研究 肥胖研究
背景情况:
- 新出现的证据表明,肥胖会影响听力系统的功能.
- 关于人类肥胖和听力损失之间的分子和生理联系的研究有限.
研究的目的:
- 审查肥胖作为听力损失的危险因素的作用.
- 分析将与肥胖相关的脂肪组织功能障碍与耳损伤联系起来的分子机制.
- 提出代谢和营养研究方法来研究这种关系.
主要方法:
- 现有代谢,细胞和听觉研究的叙述性审查.
- 对参与肥胖和听力功能的分子途径的分析.
- 关于肥胖对尾管的直接和间接影响的综合证据.
主要成果:
- 肥胖被认为是听力损失的独立风险因素.
- 肥胖可以通过脂肪组织功能障碍加剧与年龄相关的听力损失.
- 与肥胖相关的代谢变化有助于耳损伤.
结论:
- 肥胖通过复杂的分子机制显著影响听力功能.
- 肥胖的脂肪组织功能障碍在听力损伤中起着关键作用.
- 需要进一步的代谢和营养研究,以充分理解和解决与肥胖相关的听力损失.
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