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American Academy of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery

Survey research shows many Americans are aware of importance of voice care

Research results highlight World Voice Day 2009

According to a recent survey by the American Academy of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery (AAO-HNS), the association representing America's ear, nose, and throat (ENT) doctors, many Americans believe that "keeping their voice healthy" is the biggest obstacle a singer on American Idol has to overcome, over dealing with the judges or overcoming stage fright. Americans also strongly agree about the steps necessary to maintaining a healthy voice. The survey results coincide with World Voice Day, which is celebrated on April 16.

In a national survey of over 1,000 American adults, participants were asked "which one of the following things do you think are the biggest obstacle a singer on American Idol has to overcome once they make it to the finals in Hollywood?" The vast majority responded that keeping a healthy voice was the most difficult obstacle:

Participants were also asked to comment on whether they thought certain steps were important to maintaining a healthy voice. Surprisingly, the three direct uses of one's voice – not screaming or yelling, using a microphone, and warming up a voice – were the three items viewed as less important. By contrast, more than 90 percent of Americans ranked the following steps as important: not smoking, paying attention to hoarseness in your voice, breathing appropriately, drinking plenty of water.

"In this era of e-mail, texting and even twittering, there is no substitute for the genuine qualities of the human voice," says Norman D. Hogikyan, M.D., AAO-HNS member and Professor and Chief of the Division of Laryngology, Rhinology and General Otolaryngology at the University of Michigan. "A healthy voice is not only vital to effective verbal communication, but is also our natural instrument for artistic expression. This year on World Voice Day, America's otolaryngologists encourage people to "invest in your voice" by taking simple steps to increase your vocal capital and avoiding habits that can be harmful."

World Voice Day gives vocal health experts the opportunity to highlight the magnitude of vocal health to the general public and to professionals who have built careers around their voices.

As AAO-HNS celebrates the seventh year of World Voice Day observance, ENT doctors offer some tips to keep in tip-top vocal shape:

In addition to these suggestions, new tools created for the 2009 observance include: fact sheets on vocal health, a World Voice Day podcast, a radio public service announcement, "See the Voice" video, an interactive vocal health quiz, and more.

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To learn more about World Voice Day, vocal health, and other ear, nose, and throat related topics, visit www.entnet.org/worldvoiceday.

About the AAO-HNS

The American Academy of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery (www.entnet.org), one of the oldest medical associations in the nation, represents nearly 12,000 physicians and allied health professionals who specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the ears, nose, throat, and related structures of the head and neck. The Academy serves its members by facilitating the advancement of the science and art of medicine related to otolaryngology and by representing the specialty in governmental and socioeconomic issues. The organization's vision: "Empowering otolaryngologist-head and neck surgeons to deliver the best patient care."

About the Survey

AAO-HNS commissioned APCO Insight to complete a national public opinion survey. The survey was conducted by telephone February 9-15, 2009 among 1005 U.S. adults 18 years of age and older. The sampling error for this random digit dialed sample is ± 3.1 percentage points.



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