Sensory impairments and cognitive disorders in older age

Age-related and neuropathological changes in the olfactory, visual, auditory, and motor systems suggesting that sensory and motor changes may precede the cognitive symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) by several years and may signify increase the risk of developing AD. In particular, peripheral age-...

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Main Authors: Giancarlo Logroscino, Francesco Panza
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2017-10-01
Series:Geriatric Care
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Online Access:https://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/gc/article/view/7039
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spelling doaj-c830870e32184c68921a06944ea1d80d2020-11-25T03:45:10ZengPAGEPress PublicationsGeriatric Care2465-11092465-13972017-10-013410.4081/gc.2017.70395462Sensory impairments and cognitive disorders in older ageGiancarlo Logroscino0Francesco Panza1Neurodegenerative Disease Unit, Department of Basic Medicine, Neuroscience, and Sense Organs, University of Bari Aldo Moro; and Department of Clinical Research in Neurology, University of Bari Aldo Moro, Pia Fondazione Cardinale G. Panico, Tricase (LE)Neurodegenerative Disease Unit, Department of Basic Medicine, Neuroscience, and Sense Organs, University of Bari Aldo Moro; and Department of Clinical Research in Neurology, University of Bari Aldo Moro, Pia Fondazione Cardinale G. Panico, Tricase (LE)Age-related and neuropathological changes in the olfactory, visual, auditory, and motor systems suggesting that sensory and motor changes may precede the cognitive symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) by several years and may signify increase the risk of developing AD. In particular, peripheral age-related hearing impairment and social isolation have been identified as potentially modifiable dementia risk factors. The impact of age-related hearing and vision impairments on cognition appeared to be especially important among the oldest old suggesting a strong link of these connections with frailty, a critical intermediate status of the aging process at higher risk for negative health-related outcomes. The link among age-related hearing and vision impairments and cognition suggested the potential for correcting hearing and vision losses so that older subjects can function better cognitively with improved social involvement, quality of life, and lifetime cognitive health.https://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/gc/article/view/7039Presbycusisage-related hearing lossage-related vision impairmentAlzheimer’s diseasedementiafrailty.
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author Giancarlo Logroscino
Francesco Panza
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Francesco Panza
Sensory impairments and cognitive disorders in older age
Geriatric Care
Presbycusis
age-related hearing loss
age-related vision impairment
Alzheimer’s disease
dementia
frailty.
author_facet Giancarlo Logroscino
Francesco Panza
author_sort Giancarlo Logroscino
title Sensory impairments and cognitive disorders in older age
title_short Sensory impairments and cognitive disorders in older age
title_full Sensory impairments and cognitive disorders in older age
title_fullStr Sensory impairments and cognitive disorders in older age
title_full_unstemmed Sensory impairments and cognitive disorders in older age
title_sort sensory impairments and cognitive disorders in older age
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Geriatric Care
issn 2465-1109
2465-1397
publishDate 2017-10-01
description Age-related and neuropathological changes in the olfactory, visual, auditory, and motor systems suggesting that sensory and motor changes may precede the cognitive symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) by several years and may signify increase the risk of developing AD. In particular, peripheral age-related hearing impairment and social isolation have been identified as potentially modifiable dementia risk factors. The impact of age-related hearing and vision impairments on cognition appeared to be especially important among the oldest old suggesting a strong link of these connections with frailty, a critical intermediate status of the aging process at higher risk for negative health-related outcomes. The link among age-related hearing and vision impairments and cognition suggested the potential for correcting hearing and vision losses so that older subjects can function better cognitively with improved social involvement, quality of life, and lifetime cognitive health.
topic Presbycusis
age-related hearing loss
age-related vision impairment
Alzheimer’s disease
dementia
frailty.
url https://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/gc/article/view/7039
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