Vibrotactile perception thresholds in four non-exposed populations of working age

Citation
P. Wild et al., Vibrotactile perception thresholds in four non-exposed populations of working age, ERGONOMICS, 44(6), 2001, pp. 649-657
Citations number
19
Categorie Soggetti
Psycology,"Engineering Management /General
Journal title
ERGONOMICS
ISSN journal
00140139 → ACNP
Volume
44
Issue
6
Year of publication
2001
Pages
649 - 657
Database
ISI
SICI code
0014-0139(200105)44:6<649:VPTIFN>2.0.ZU;2-O
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to establish a basis for the use of a device for measuring vibrotactile perception thresholds for epidemiological purpos es on a series of non-exposed populations. Vibrotactile perception threshol ds (VPTs) were measured with a vibrometer in 218 men and 160 women belongin g to two non-exposed male blue collar populations, one white-collar populat ion and one age and gender stratified sample of the general population. VPT s were measured on the middle and the little finger of the dominant hand at 31.5 and 125 Hz. The VPTs were expressed in dB and the effect of a series of factors including the population, age, gender and digital temperature wa s assessed in a regression analysis weighted by the inverse variance of the measurements. Adjusted for age, no significant difference between the VPTs in the four male populations was observed. At frequency 125 Hz, the effect of age (0.3 dB per year) was more important than at frequency 31.5 Hz (0.2 dB per year). In the two female populations, the results were less stable than among males and the VPTs were higher than among males. However, the ag e-dependence was similar among males and females. The within-test variance is a valuable indicator of the quality of the VPT measurements. Weighting b y its inverse improved the rt of the regression models. Normal values for V PTs in non-exposed populations were obtained, which were reproducible in fo ur separate populations.