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. 2015 Oct 26;5(10):e008224.
doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2015-008224.

Prevalence of vestibular dysfunction and associated factors in South Korea

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Prevalence of vestibular dysfunction and associated factors in South Korea

Ja-Won Koo et al. BMJ Open. .

Abstract

Objective: To report the nationwide prevalence of dizziness and vestibular dysfunction in the Korean population and determine the associated factors.

Design: Cross-sectional analysis of a nationwide health survey.

Methods: We obtained data from the 2009 to 2010 Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys, which were cross-sectional surveys of the South Korean civilian, non-institutionalised population aged 40 years and older (N=3267). A field survey team performed interviews and physical examinations. Structured questionnaires were handed out and balance function tests using the modified Romberg test of standing balance on firm and compliant support surfaces were performed on participants. Failure on the modified Romberg test was regarded to indicate vestibular dysfunction.

Results: The prevalence of dizziness during the past year was 16.70% (95% CI 14.65% to 18.76%). The presence of vestibular dysfunction was noted in 1.84% (95% CI 1.18% to 2.51%). In addition, the prevalence of experiencing falls and positional dizziness were 1.46% (95% CI 0.87% to 2.06%) and 1.73% (95% CI 1.17% to 2.29%), respectively. Multivariable analysis revealed that dizziness was associated with increased age, female gender, hearing loss and stress. Vestibular dysfunction was associated with increased age, history of dizziness and hearing loss.

Conclusions: Vertigo and dizziness are the greatest contributors to the burden of disability in the aged population. Screening for dizziness and vestibular dysfunction, and management of associated factors might be important for improving compromised quality of life due to postural imbalance caused by vestibular problems.

Keywords: EPIDEMIOLOGY.

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