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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Ear Hear. 2012 Sep;33(5):640–644. doi: 10.1097/AUD.0b013e31825069e8

Table 2.

Prevalence (%) of tinnitus by age and birth cohort. The number of observations represented is shown in parentheses. A total of 11,930 observations are shown.*

Birth
Cohort
Age Group (years)
45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75-79 80-84 85-89 90-94
1905-09 5.4
(130)
9.6
(52)
1910-14 8.1
(236)
9.2
(119)
9.4
(53)
1915-19 8.5
(386)
8.9
(269)
11.0
(145)
15.5
(58)
1920-24 9.9
(504)
12.2
(376)
13.0
(270)
11.9
(151)
1925-29 7.9
(495)
8.3
(421)
10.9
(320)
11.2
(241)
1930-34 11.5
(511)
10.0
(458)
11.6
(372)
14.2
(337)
1935-39 7.6
(537)
8.9
(496)
11.9
(463)
14.0
(450)
1940-44 6.5
(583)
11.0
(544)
12.9
(606)
13.7
(539)
1945-49 13.6
(272)
7.8
(128)
1950-54 9.1
(339)
17.5
(183)
1955-59 8.9
(393)
7.7
(234)
1960-64 10.8
(259)
*

This table excludes 759 observations where: 1) the cell count was less than 40, or 2) the ages represented in a cell only included one or two years (eg., ages 78-79 in cohort 1910-14, n = 59) and so could result in a biased estimate of the prevalence for that cell.