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  1. Self-reported hearing loss, hearing aids, and Cognitive decline in Elderly adults: a 25-Year study. J Am Geriatr Soc. 2015;63(10):2099–104. [Google Scholar] 63. Stevenson JS, Clifton L, Kuźma E, Littlejohns TJ. Speech-in-noise hearing impairment is associated with an increased risk of incident dementia in 82,039 UK Biobank participants.

  2. 14 cze 2023 · This review aims to summarize the current theories that relate hearing loss and cognitive decline, present the key findings of animal studies, observational studies and summarize the gaps and limitations that need to be addressed in this topic.

  3. 28 lut 2022 · A long-term versus short term-effect is implied depending on the proposed pathway, yet both advocate that hearing loss, and notably untreated hearing loss, leads to downstream consequences for cognitive resources with important implications for approaches to intervention.

  4. 2 wrz 2023 · These findings suggest that a hearing intervention might reduce cognitive change over 3 years in populations of older adults at increased risk for cognitive decline but not in populations at decreased risk for cognitive decline.

  5. Mediation analyses showed that brain atrophy and tau pathology mediated the association between hearing impairment and cognitive decline. The investigation investigated potential mechanisms whereby hearing impairment is associated with increased the risk for cognitive decline and dementia.

  6. 21 cze 2024 · No longer can hearing go unrecognized by clinicians, researchers, and advocates for brain health. At the same time, the fields of brain and hearing health must center equity if we are going to meet the needs of diverse older adults in a world in which hearing health matters.

  7. 28 lut 2022 · In this discussion, we summarize current research on the association between hearing loss and dementia and review potential casual mechanisms behind the association (e.g., sensory-deprivation hypothesis, information-degradation hypothesis, common cause).

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