Abstract Introduction We assessed the association of self‐reported hearing impairment and hearing aid use with cognitive decline and progression to mild cognitive impairment (MCI). Methods We used a large referral‐based cohort of 4358 participants obtained from the National Alzheimer's Coordinating Center. The standard covariate‐adjusted Cox proportional hazards model, the marginal structural Cox model with inverse probability weighting, standardized Kaplan‐Meier curves, and linear mixed‐effects models were applied to test the hypotheses. Results Hearing impairment was associated with increased risk of MCI (standardized hazard ratio [HR] 2.58, 95% confidence interval [CI: 1.73 to 3.84], P = .004) and an accelerated rate of cognitive decline...
Background: Previous studies identifying hearing loss as a promising modifiable risk factor for cogn...
Background: The World Health Organisation estimates that 360 million people worldwide suffer from a ...
BackgroundAge-related peripheral hearing impairment (HI) is prevalent, treatable, and may be a risk ...
Introduction Hearing aid usage has been linked to improvements in cognition, communication, and soci...
Hearing loss is a modifiable risk factor for dementia in older adults. Whether hearing aid use can d...
Objectives: Hearing-aid use may reduce risk of dementia, but cognitive impairment makes use more cha...
BACKGROUND: Hearing impairment is prevalent among older adults and has been identified as a risk fac...
Background: To estimate a pooled association between hearing impairment and risk of mild cognitive i...
Hearing loss is associated with poor cognitive performance and incident dementia and may contribute ...
[[abstract]]Background: Previous studies have reported associations between hearing impairment (HI) ...
Abstract Impaired hearing and cognition are disabling conditions among older adults. Research has pr...
Few studies have investigated the neuropsychological profile of Hearing Loss (HL) subjects and the e...
In recent years, there has been increasing research interest in the correlation between hearing impa...
© 2019 The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Geriatrics ...
In the present study, the effects of hearing aid use by hearing-impaired older individuals on differ...
Background: Previous studies identifying hearing loss as a promising modifiable risk factor for cogn...
Background: The World Health Organisation estimates that 360 million people worldwide suffer from a ...
BackgroundAge-related peripheral hearing impairment (HI) is prevalent, treatable, and may be a risk ...
Introduction Hearing aid usage has been linked to improvements in cognition, communication, and soci...
Hearing loss is a modifiable risk factor for dementia in older adults. Whether hearing aid use can d...
Objectives: Hearing-aid use may reduce risk of dementia, but cognitive impairment makes use more cha...
BACKGROUND: Hearing impairment is prevalent among older adults and has been identified as a risk fac...
Background: To estimate a pooled association between hearing impairment and risk of mild cognitive i...
Hearing loss is associated with poor cognitive performance and incident dementia and may contribute ...
[[abstract]]Background: Previous studies have reported associations between hearing impairment (HI) ...
Abstract Impaired hearing and cognition are disabling conditions among older adults. Research has pr...
Few studies have investigated the neuropsychological profile of Hearing Loss (HL) subjects and the e...
In recent years, there has been increasing research interest in the correlation between hearing impa...
© 2019 The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Geriatrics ...
In the present study, the effects of hearing aid use by hearing-impaired older individuals on differ...
Background: Previous studies identifying hearing loss as a promising modifiable risk factor for cogn...
Background: The World Health Organisation estimates that 360 million people worldwide suffer from a ...
BackgroundAge-related peripheral hearing impairment (HI) is prevalent, treatable, and may be a risk ...