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Autor:
Frank R. Lin, Nicole M. Armstrong, Kristine Yaffe, Willa D. Brenowitz, Alden L. Gross, Jennifer A. Deal, Danielle S. Powell, Nicholas S. Reed
Publikováno v:
J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci
The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences, vol 77, iss 5
The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences, vol 77, iss 5
Objectives Late-life depression is a comorbidity that may co-occur in older adults with hearing loss—each has prevalent and independent modifiable risk factors for dementia. Methods Using data from 1,820 Health, Aging and Body Composition study par
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::4a732fc3a405cef6fb425784d951a763
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC9071460/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC9071460/
Autor:
Alison G. Abraham, Frank R. Lin, Jennifer A. Deal, Thomas H. Mosley, Alden L. Gross, Bonnielin K. Swenor, Nicholas S. Reed, A. Richey Sharrett
Publikováno v:
Innovation in Aging
Despite its high prevalence, the impact of hearing impairment on completion of cognitive tests, many of which rely on auditory input to access test material, has not been described. We investigated if hearing impairment is associated with missing sco
Autor:
Nicholas S. Reed, B. Gwen Windham, Alison G. Abraham, Frank R. Lin, Junghyun Park, A. Richey Sharrett, Jennifer A. Deal
Publikováno v:
Innovation in Aging
Dual sensory impairment (DSI) affects 11.3% of adults aged ≥80 years. Hearing and vision impairments are each associated with cognitive decline and dementia, but DSI’s impact is unknown. All-cause dementia and mild cognitive impairment (MCI) were
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Innovation in Aging
Hearing care services for older adults with hearing aids are underutilized and are not covered by the Medicare program. Little information exists to the value of hearing care services for older adults with hearing aids. Using the Medicare Current Ben
Autor:
Amber Willink, Michael Yong, Carrie L. Nieman, Catherine McMahon, Nicholas S. Reed, Bradley McPherson, Frank R. Lin
Publikováno v:
Innovation in Aging
As the proportion of older adults in the world’s total population continues to grow, the deleterious downstream health economic outcomes of age-related hearing loss are steadily becoming more prevalent. While recent research has shown that age-rela
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Innovation in Aging
Sensory impairment is a barrier to patient-provider communication and access to care, which may impact satisfaction with care. Satisfaction with the quality of care received in the past year was assessed in the 2017 Medicare Current Beneficiary Surve
Publikováno v:
Innovation in Aging
Sensory impairment (SI) is common among older adults, and it is an increasingly important public health challenge as the population ages. We evaluated the association between SI and incident disability-related cessation of employment in older adults
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Innovation in Aging
Sensory impairment is prevalent among older adults and may increase risk for delirium via mechanisms including sensory deprivation and poor communication which may result in confusion and agitation. In the Medicare Current Beneficiary Study (MCBS), d
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Innovation in Aging
Hearing loss among older adults is prevalent and associated with dementia and health care utilization. However, cross-sectional data suggest less than 20% of adults with hearing loss use hearing aids. There is a paucity of studies examining trends in
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Innovation in Aging
Vision (VI), hearing (HI) and dual sensory (DSI, concurrent VI and HI) impairments are increasing in prevalence as populations age. Walking speed is an established health indicator associated with adverse outcomes, including mortality. Using the popu