AIM: The aims of the present study were to describe the trajectories of self-reported hearing difficulties over time, and evaluate the impacts of age, sex, lifestyle factors and social activity, in explaining individual differences in patterns of change over time. METHODS: As part of the Melbourne Longitudinal Studies on Healthy Aging (MELSHA) Program, the hearing status of 947 adults aged 65 years and older, across five measurement periods (over 10 years), were analyzed using Latent Growth Curve Modeling analysis. A multidimensional survey was also administered, which included questions relating to sociodemographic variables, self-reported hearing difficulties, nutrition, smoking habits and level of social activity. RESULTS: Although t...
BACKGROUND: Poor hearing is common in older adults and it may have negative consequences which exte...
Objective: To investigate whether hearing difficulty is associated with objective and perceived part...
Cognitive and psychosocial associations of hearing loss continue to surface in hearing science and p...
AIM: The aims of the present study were to describe the trajectories of self-reported hearing diffic...
Objective: This study investigates whether the rate of decline in older persons’ hearing status is a...
Background: age-related hearing loss is a common chronic condition; hence, it is important to unders...
Background Life-space mobility reflects individuals’ actual mobility and engagement with society. D...
AGE-RELATED hearing loss is highly prevalent among older adults ( 1 – 4). It features among the lea...
Adults with hearing loss are at a greater risk of additional chronic health conditions and poorer ps...
Objectives: This study examines the association of hearing impairment and chronic diseases (diabetes...
Introduction: Hearing loss is a common chronic condition affecting older adults in Western populatio...
BACKGROUND: We aimed to investigate predictors of change in pure-tone hearing thresholds in older ad...
Sensory abilities decline with age. More than 5% of the world’s population, approximately 360 millio...
peer reviewedBackground: Impaired hearing is associated with disadvantages in developmental outcomes...
Background Hearing difficulties are prevalent among older people and can lead to difficulties in so...
BACKGROUND: Poor hearing is common in older adults and it may have negative consequences which exte...
Objective: To investigate whether hearing difficulty is associated with objective and perceived part...
Cognitive and psychosocial associations of hearing loss continue to surface in hearing science and p...
AIM: The aims of the present study were to describe the trajectories of self-reported hearing diffic...
Objective: This study investigates whether the rate of decline in older persons’ hearing status is a...
Background: age-related hearing loss is a common chronic condition; hence, it is important to unders...
Background Life-space mobility reflects individuals’ actual mobility and engagement with society. D...
AGE-RELATED hearing loss is highly prevalent among older adults ( 1 – 4). It features among the lea...
Adults with hearing loss are at a greater risk of additional chronic health conditions and poorer ps...
Objectives: This study examines the association of hearing impairment and chronic diseases (diabetes...
Introduction: Hearing loss is a common chronic condition affecting older adults in Western populatio...
BACKGROUND: We aimed to investigate predictors of change in pure-tone hearing thresholds in older ad...
Sensory abilities decline with age. More than 5% of the world’s population, approximately 360 millio...
peer reviewedBackground: Impaired hearing is associated with disadvantages in developmental outcomes...
Background Hearing difficulties are prevalent among older people and can lead to difficulties in so...
BACKGROUND: Poor hearing is common in older adults and it may have negative consequences which exte...
Objective: To investigate whether hearing difficulty is associated with objective and perceived part...
Cognitive and psychosocial associations of hearing loss continue to surface in hearing science and p...