in recent years, there has been increasing research interest in the correlation between hearing impairment and cognitive decline, two conditions that have demonstrated a strong association. hearing loss appears as a risk factor for cognitive impairment, especially among certain populations, notably nursing home residents. furthermore, hearing loss has been identified as a modifiable age-related condition linked to dementia, and it has been estimated that midlife hearing loss, if eliminated, might decrease the risk of dementia in the general population. everal mechanisms have been suggested to explain the pathologic connections between hearing loss and dementia; however, clear evidence is missing, and the common pathophysiological basis is still unclear. in this review, we discussed current knowledge about the relationship between hearing loss and dementia, and future perspectives in terms of the effects of hearing rehabilitation for early prevention of cognitive decline.

Bisogno, A., Scarpa, A., Di Girolamo, S., De Luca, P., Cassandro, C., Viola, P., et al. (2021). Hearing loss and cognitive impairment: epidemiology, common pathophysiological findings, and treatment considerations. LIFE, 11(10) [10.3390/life11101102].

Hearing loss and cognitive impairment: epidemiology, common pathophysiological findings, and treatment considerations

Di Girolamo S;
2021-10-01

Abstract

in recent years, there has been increasing research interest in the correlation between hearing impairment and cognitive decline, two conditions that have demonstrated a strong association. hearing loss appears as a risk factor for cognitive impairment, especially among certain populations, notably nursing home residents. furthermore, hearing loss has been identified as a modifiable age-related condition linked to dementia, and it has been estimated that midlife hearing loss, if eliminated, might decrease the risk of dementia in the general population. everal mechanisms have been suggested to explain the pathologic connections between hearing loss and dementia; however, clear evidence is missing, and the common pathophysiological basis is still unclear. in this review, we discussed current knowledge about the relationship between hearing loss and dementia, and future perspectives in terms of the effects of hearing rehabilitation for early prevention of cognitive decline.
ott-2021
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Settore MED/31 - OTORINOLARINGOIATRIA
Settore MEDS-18/A - Otorinolaringoiatria
English
Bisogno, A., Scarpa, A., Di Girolamo, S., De Luca, P., Cassandro, C., Viola, P., et al. (2021). Hearing loss and cognitive impairment: epidemiology, common pathophysiological findings, and treatment considerations. LIFE, 11(10) [10.3390/life11101102].
Bisogno, A; Scarpa, A; Di Girolamo, S; De Luca, P; Cassandro, C; Viola, P; Ricciardiello, F; Greco, A; Vincentiis, M; Ralli, M; Di Stadio, A
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