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O1‐02‐05: Presbycusis and Dementia: Results From 8 Years of Follow‐Up in the Three‐City Montpellier Study
Author(s) -
Meusy Arthur,
Gabelle Audrey,
Gutierrez Laure Anne,
Puel Jean-Luc,
Venail Frederic,
Berr Claudine
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
alzheimer's and dementia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 6.713
H-Index - 118
eISSN - 1552-5279
pISSN - 1552-5260
DOI - 10.1016/j.jalz.2016.06.302
Subject(s) - presbycusis , dementia , medicine , rotterdam study , pure tone audiometry , audiology , hazard ratio , proportional hazards model , diabetes mellitus , population , hearing loss , audiometry , cohort , cohort study , disease , endocrinology , confidence interval , environmental health
objective memory impairment, however, was not increased among TBI participants (14% vs. 18%; RR 0.93, 95% CI 0.72-1.20). Conclusions: Non-demented older adults with prior TBI were more likely to report subjective memory impairment, active depressive symptoms, and physician-diagnosed depression. Lack of objective memory impairment may be due to poor sensitivity of the memory instrument, subjective-only memory impairment (possibly depression-related), survival bias, or suggests that post-TBI cognitive impairment primarily affects non-memory domains.

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