Lightroom Drop of quality exporting to jpeg

Good Evening,
I'm facing an issue with Lightroom 5.6. When I develop a photo and I export it to jpeg the result is far from the original Raw.
There is a loss of quality, particularly in term of noise reduction and sharpening. It seems that Lightroom doesn't take into consideration the changes made in these parameter.
I always export with all the metadata and sRGB Jpeg 80%, but I also tried 100% or Tiff and the result is always the same. When I export photos whitout changes in noise reduction and/or sharpening everything is ok.
I have many photos to be exported jpeg in order to share them with my family but if I touch the noise or the sharpening I'm lost.
Do you have any idea why is it happening?
I don't know if it is related, but it sometimes happens also when I open a photo fullscreen in the Library module. In order to show it properly I have to switch to fullscreen in the Develop module.
Thank you
Alessandro

Thank you both for your replies.
I'm sorry I think I don't understand what you are trying to explain to me.
When I work in Develop I make my changes and from time to time I switch to fullscreen to better check the results of my changes because the loupe view is too small (I use a laptop).
Sometimes it happens that if I go to Library and I watch the same picture fullscreen it is full of noise and/or pixels. It seems it happens after I work for more than one hour or so, in fact when I start working on Lightroom there are not differences in watching pictures fullscreen in Library or Develop modules.
Regarding the Jpeg Export issue, the “bad result” is visible in Lightroom or any photo viewer.
I have several jpeg pictures where the noise/sharpening issue is more visible because I used very high noise reduction values, but they are family pictures with children and I prefer not to put them in a public forum
Please follow the links below to see two samples related to difference in sharpening
https://www.dropbox.com/s/wc50noae6f8na0j/Compare%20Raw%20vs%20Jpeg.jpg
https://www.dropbox.com/s/onvvidl0hyligox/Raw%20vs%20Jpeg.jpg
The “select” is the Raw and the “candidate” is the Jpeg.
I guess it better to download them to appreciate the difference in sharpening.
Details:
Windows 8.1
Nikon d7000
First image:
ISO 100
Sharpening 150, Noise Reduction untouched
Export file settings: Jpeg, quality 80, Color sRGB, Limit file size unchecked.
Image sizing: Resize to fit unchecked
Output sharpening unchecked
Second image:
ISO 1600
Sharpening 60, Noise Reduction Luminance 41
Export file settings: Jpeg, quality 80, Color sRGB, Limit file size unchecked.
Image sizing: Resize to fit unchecked
Output sharpening unchecked

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