BackgroundWith an aging population, the prevalence of hearing loss and dementia are increasing rapidly. Hearing loss is currently considered the largest potentially modifiable risk factor for dementia. The effect of hearing interventions on cognitive function should therefore be investigated, as if effective, these may be successfully implemented to modify cognitive outcomes for older adults with hearing loss.MethodsThis prospective longitudinal observational cohort study compared outcomes of a convenience sample of prospectively recruited first-time hearing aid users without dementia from an audiology center with those of community-living older adults participating in a large prospective longitudinal cohort study with/without hearing loss ...
Background: The World Health Organisation estimates that 360 million people worldwide suffer from a ...
BackgroundEstablished associations between hearing loss and cognitive decline were primarily defined...
BACKGROUND : Age-related hearing loss (ARHL) is highly prevalent in older adults, and more than two-...
Hearing loss is a modifiable risk factor for dementia in older adults. Whether hearing aid use can d...
Background: This study investigated the relationship between hearing loss and cognitive decline, and...
Introduction: Hearing impairment is highly prevalent and independently associated with cognitive dec...
In older adults, hearing loss is independently associated with an increased rate of cognitive declin...
BACKGROUND: Globally, about 50 million people were living with dementia in 2015, with this number pr...
Introduction: Population-based research has consistently shown that people with hearing loss are at ...
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Introduction: Hearing loss (HL) is prevalent and independently related to cognitive decline and deme...
BackgroundCohort studies have shown that older adults with hearing impairment as assessed by self-re...
Purpose: The Aging and Cognitive Health Evaluation in Elders (ACHIEVE) study is a randomized clinica...
Background: audiological function is impaired in people with dementia and poor hearing is known to e...
The term “dementia” includes a wide array of diseases. Millions of Americans are affected by these d...
Background: The World Health Organisation estimates that 360 million people worldwide suffer from a ...
BackgroundEstablished associations between hearing loss and cognitive decline were primarily defined...
BACKGROUND : Age-related hearing loss (ARHL) is highly prevalent in older adults, and more than two-...
Hearing loss is a modifiable risk factor for dementia in older adults. Whether hearing aid use can d...
Background: This study investigated the relationship between hearing loss and cognitive decline, and...
Introduction: Hearing impairment is highly prevalent and independently associated with cognitive dec...
In older adults, hearing loss is independently associated with an increased rate of cognitive declin...
BACKGROUND: Globally, about 50 million people were living with dementia in 2015, with this number pr...
Introduction: Population-based research has consistently shown that people with hearing loss are at ...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Introduction: Hearing loss (HL) is prevalent and independently related to cognitive decline and deme...
BackgroundCohort studies have shown that older adults with hearing impairment as assessed by self-re...
Purpose: The Aging and Cognitive Health Evaluation in Elders (ACHIEVE) study is a randomized clinica...
Background: audiological function is impaired in people with dementia and poor hearing is known to e...
The term “dementia” includes a wide array of diseases. Millions of Americans are affected by these d...
Background: The World Health Organisation estimates that 360 million people worldwide suffer from a ...
BackgroundEstablished associations between hearing loss and cognitive decline were primarily defined...
BACKGROUND : Age-related hearing loss (ARHL) is highly prevalent in older adults, and more than two-...