Olfactory Function as a Potential Predictor of Cognitive Impairment in Men and Women

Biology Pub Date : 2024-07-05 DOI:10.3390/biology13070503
C. Masala, Francesco Loy, Ilenia Pinna, Nicoletta Aurora Manis, T. Ercoli, Paolo Solla
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Background: Different previous studies indicated olfactory function as a predictor of several types of cognitive impairment, in particular related to neurodegenerative disease. However, scanty data are available on the role of odor threshold (OT), odor discrimination (OD), and odor identification (OI) as a predictor of cognitive impairment. The aim of this study was to evaluate potential correlations between each factor of the olfactory function versus each specific cognitive domain of the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) test on healthy subjects in relation to gender and age. Methods: Sniffin’ Sticks and MoCA tests were used to determine olfactory function and cognitive abilities, respectively. Results: In men, significant correlations were found in OT versus language index score and OI versus language and executive index score, while in women, OD and OI were correlated to visuospatial index score. Conclusions: Our data suggested that olfactory function (OT, OD, and OI) may be considered a predictor for cognitive impairment in relation to gender and age.
嗅觉功能是男性和女性认知障碍的潜在预测因子
背景:以往的不同研究表明,嗅觉功能可预测多种类型的认知障碍,尤其是与神经退行性疾病相关的认知障碍。然而,关于气味阈值(OT)、气味辨别(OD)和气味识别(OI)作为认知障碍预测因子的作用的数据却很少。本研究旨在评估健康受试者的嗅觉功能各因子与蒙特利尔认知评估(MoCA)测试中各特定认知领域之间的潜在相关性,并将其与性别和年龄联系起来。研究方法使用嗅觉棒和 MoCA 测试分别测定嗅觉功能和认知能力。结果在男性中,OT 与语言指数得分、OI 与语言和执行指数得分存在明显的相关性,而在女性中,OD 和 OI 与视觉空间指数得分存在相关性。结论我们的数据表明,嗅觉功能(OT、OD 和 OI)可被视为与性别和年龄有关的认知障碍的预测因子。
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