Can Hearing Aids Delay Time to Diagnosis of Dementia, Depression, or Falls in Older Adults?
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society2019Vol. 67(11), pp. 2362–2369
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Elham Mahmoudi, Tanima Basu, Kenneth M. Langa, Michael McKee, Philip Zazove, Neil B. Alexander, Neil Kamdar
Abstract
Use of HAs is associated with delayed diagnosis of AD, dementia, depression, anxiety, and injurious falls among older adults with HL. Although we have shown an association between use of HAs and reduced risk of physical and mental decline, randomized trials are needed to determine whether, and to what extent, the relationship is causal. J Am Geriatr Soc 67:2362-2369, 2019.
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