Death, Depression, Disability, and Dementia Associated With Self-reported Hearing Problems: A 25-Year Study - PubMed (original) (raw)
. 2018 Sep 11;73(10):1383-1389.
doi: 10.1093/gerona/glx250.
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Death, Depression, Disability, and Dementia Associated With Self-reported Hearing Problems: A 25-Year Study
Hélène Amieva et al. J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci. 2018.
Abstract
Background: Hearing loss in older adults is suspected to play a role in social isolation, depression, disability, lower quality of life, and risk of dementia. Such suspected associations still need to be consolidated with additional research. With a particularly long follow-up, this study assessed the relationship between hearing status and four major adverse health events: death, dementia, depression, and disability.
Methods: Prospective community-based study of 3,777 participants aged ≥65 followed up for 25 years. At baseline, 1,289 reported hearing problems and 2,290 reported no trouble. The risk of occurrence of the negative outcomes, including death, dementia, depressive symptoms, disability in activities of daily living (ADL), and instrumental ADL (IADL), was assessed with Cox proportional hazards models.
Results: Adjusting for numerous confounders, an increased risk of disability and dementia was found for participants reporting hearing problems. An increased risk of depression was found in men reporting hearing problems. In additional exploratory analyses, such associations were not found in those participants using hearing aids. Mortality was not associated with self-reported hearing loss.
Conclusions: Our study confirms the strong link between hearing status and the risk of disability, dementia, and depression. These results highlight the importance of assessing the consequences of treating hearing loss in elders in further studies.
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