Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate the sound intensity levels of a university-based wellness center. This research was initiated in response to the explosion of wellness centers being renovated and constructed across the nation at the university level and the need to entertain participants during fitness activities with some type of auditory sound. Measurements were taken in the wellness center under three conditions: quiet, music on, and music on/active. The intensity levels varied depending on the condition. Although the sound intensity was at an acceptable level during the quiet and music on condition, intensity levels reached an unacceptable level during the music on/active condition when not controlled by an administrator. This study provides a heightened awareness of the risks of possible hearing loss and promotes a role for professionals in health and human performance to collaborate with professionals in communication disorders in setting a safe intensity level of all audio systems.
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