Dual Sensory Impairment and Cognitive Impairment in the Korean Longitudinal Elderly Cohort
Neurology2021Vol. 96(18), pp. e2284–e2295
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Gihwan Byeon, Gyu Han Oh, Jin Hyeong Jhoo, Jae‐Won Jang, Jong Bin Bae, Ji Won Han, Tae Hui Kim, Kyung Phil Kwak, Bong‐Jo Kim, Shin Gyeom Kim, Jeong Lan Kim, Seok Woo Moon, Joon Hyuk Park, Seung‐Ho Ryu, Jong Chul Youn, Dong Woo Lee, Seok Bum Lee, Jung Jae Lee, Dong Young Lee, Ki Woong Kim
Abstract
Our results suggest that coexisting visual and hearing impairments facilitate dementia prevalence, dementia incidence, and cognitive decline, but visual or hearing impairment alone do not. Visual and hearing impairment may lead to dementia or cognitive decline independent of Alzheimer pathology.
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