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Gender-specific associations of speech-frequency hearing loss, high-frequency hearing loss, and cognitive impairment among older community dwellers in China

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: This study aimed atinvestigating the relationship between speech-frequency hearing loss (SFHL), high-frequency hearing loss (HFHL), and cognitive impairment (CI) and then to determine whether there are any differences in gender among older community dwellers in China. METHODS: 1...

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Autores principales: Wang, Jingru, Wang, Feng, Han, Peipei, Liu, Yuewen, Ma, Weibo, Zhang, Hui, Yu, Xing, Xie, Fandi, Niu, Shumeng, Hu, Hao, Zhu, Xiaohan, Wang, Hongbing, Yu, Ying, Guo, Qi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9076728/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34661900
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40520-021-01990-0
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author Wang, Jingru
Wang, Feng
Han, Peipei
Liu, Yuewen
Ma, Weibo
Zhang, Hui
Yu, Xing
Xie, Fandi
Niu, Shumeng
Hu, Hao
Zhu, Xiaohan
Wang, Hongbing
Yu, Ying
Guo, Qi
author_facet Wang, Jingru
Wang, Feng
Han, Peipei
Liu, Yuewen
Ma, Weibo
Zhang, Hui
Yu, Xing
Xie, Fandi
Niu, Shumeng
Hu, Hao
Zhu, Xiaohan
Wang, Hongbing
Yu, Ying
Guo, Qi
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description BACKGROUND AND AIMS: This study aimed atinvestigating the relationship between speech-frequency hearing loss (SFHL), high-frequency hearing loss (HFHL), and cognitive impairment (CI) and then to determine whether there are any differences in gender among older community dwellers in China. METHODS: 1012 adults aged ≥ 60 years (428 males; average age, 72.61 ± 5.51 years) and living in Chongming District, Shanghai were enrolled in the study. We used the audiometric definition of hearing loss (HL) adopted by the World Health Organization (WHO). Speech-frequencies were measured at 0.5 kHz, 1 kHz, 2 kHz, and 4 kHz; high-frequencies were measured at 4 kHz and 8 kHz. Pure tone average (PTA) was measured as hearing sensitivity. Cognitive performance was measured using the mini mental state examination (MMSE). RESULTS: Our studies demonstrated a 37.6% prevalence of HL in males and a 36.0% prevalence of HL in females. Adjusted for confounding variables, the results from a multivariate analysis showed that SFHL was associated with CI in females (OR = 2.922, 95% Confidence Interval = 1.666–5.124) and males (OR = 2.559, 95% Confidence Interval = 1.252–5.232). However, HFHL was associated with CI only in females (OR = 3.490, 95% Confidence Interval = 1.834–6.643). HL was associated with poorer cognitive scores (P < 0.05). “Registration” (P < 0.05) in MMSE was associated with speech- and high-frequency hearing sensitivity. CONCLUSIONS: The associations between HL and CI varied according to gender in older community-dwellers, suggesting that different mechanisms are involved in the etiology of HL. Moreover, hearing sensitivity was negatively associated with cognition scores; therefore, early screening for HL and CI among older community-dwelling adults is advised.
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spelling pubmed-90767282022-05-08 Gender-specific associations of speech-frequency hearing loss, high-frequency hearing loss, and cognitive impairment among older community dwellers in China Wang, Jingru Wang, Feng Han, Peipei Liu, Yuewen Ma, Weibo Zhang, Hui Yu, Xing Xie, Fandi Niu, Shumeng Hu, Hao Zhu, Xiaohan Wang, Hongbing Yu, Ying Guo, Qi Aging Clin Exp Res Original Article BACKGROUND AND AIMS: This study aimed atinvestigating the relationship between speech-frequency hearing loss (SFHL), high-frequency hearing loss (HFHL), and cognitive impairment (CI) and then to determine whether there are any differences in gender among older community dwellers in China. METHODS: 1012 adults aged ≥ 60 years (428 males; average age, 72.61 ± 5.51 years) and living in Chongming District, Shanghai were enrolled in the study. We used the audiometric definition of hearing loss (HL) adopted by the World Health Organization (WHO). Speech-frequencies were measured at 0.5 kHz, 1 kHz, 2 kHz, and 4 kHz; high-frequencies were measured at 4 kHz and 8 kHz. Pure tone average (PTA) was measured as hearing sensitivity. Cognitive performance was measured using the mini mental state examination (MMSE). RESULTS: Our studies demonstrated a 37.6% prevalence of HL in males and a 36.0% prevalence of HL in females. Adjusted for confounding variables, the results from a multivariate analysis showed that SFHL was associated with CI in females (OR = 2.922, 95% Confidence Interval = 1.666–5.124) and males (OR = 2.559, 95% Confidence Interval = 1.252–5.232). However, HFHL was associated with CI only in females (OR = 3.490, 95% Confidence Interval = 1.834–6.643). HL was associated with poorer cognitive scores (P < 0.05). “Registration” (P < 0.05) in MMSE was associated with speech- and high-frequency hearing sensitivity. CONCLUSIONS: The associations between HL and CI varied according to gender in older community-dwellers, suggesting that different mechanisms are involved in the etiology of HL. Moreover, hearing sensitivity was negatively associated with cognition scores; therefore, early screening for HL and CI among older community-dwelling adults is advised. Springer International Publishing 2021-10-18 2022 /pmc/articles/PMC9076728/ /pubmed/34661900 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40520-021-01990-0 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open AccessThis article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Original Article
Wang, Jingru
Wang, Feng
Han, Peipei
Liu, Yuewen
Ma, Weibo
Zhang, Hui
Yu, Xing
Xie, Fandi
Niu, Shumeng
Hu, Hao
Zhu, Xiaohan
Wang, Hongbing
Yu, Ying
Guo, Qi
Gender-specific associations of speech-frequency hearing loss, high-frequency hearing loss, and cognitive impairment among older community dwellers in China
title Gender-specific associations of speech-frequency hearing loss, high-frequency hearing loss, and cognitive impairment among older community dwellers in China
title_full Gender-specific associations of speech-frequency hearing loss, high-frequency hearing loss, and cognitive impairment among older community dwellers in China
title_fullStr Gender-specific associations of speech-frequency hearing loss, high-frequency hearing loss, and cognitive impairment among older community dwellers in China
title_full_unstemmed Gender-specific associations of speech-frequency hearing loss, high-frequency hearing loss, and cognitive impairment among older community dwellers in China
title_short Gender-specific associations of speech-frequency hearing loss, high-frequency hearing loss, and cognitive impairment among older community dwellers in China
title_sort gender-specific associations of speech-frequency hearing loss, high-frequency hearing loss, and cognitive impairment among older community dwellers in china
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9076728/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34661900
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40520-021-01990-0
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