Association of midlife hearing impairment and hearing aid use with incident dementia: analysis of two UK-based longitudinal cohort studies.

IF 17 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY
Marcos D Machado-Fragua, Aurore Fayosse, Julien Dumurgier, Mika Kivimaki, Céline Ben Hassen, Gill Livingston, Claire Paquet, Séverine Sabia, Archana Singh-Manoux
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Abstract

The prevalence of hearing impairment and dementia increases with age but the nature of their association remains unclear. Using data from two large UK-based cohort studies, we examined the longitudinal association of 'midlife' hearing impairment and hearing aid use with incident dementia. We found modest associations and population attributable fractions for reported and measured 'midlife' hearing impairment, highlighting the need to consider age at measurement of risk factors in studies that target dementia prevention.

中年听力障碍和助听器使用与痴呆事件的关联:两项英国纵向队列研究的分析。
听力损伤和痴呆的患病率随着年龄的增长而增加,但它们之间的联系的性质尚不清楚。使用来自英国两项大型队列研究的数据,我们检查了“中年”听力障碍和助听器使用与偶发性痴呆的纵向关联。我们发现报告和测量的“中年”听力障碍有适度的关联和人口归因分数,这突出了在针对痴呆症预防的研究中,在测量风险因素时考虑年龄的必要性。
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