Hearing loss and its relation to cognition in Indian cohort: A behavioral and neuroimaging study

印度人群听力损失及其与认知能力的关系:一项行为和神经影像学研究

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Hearing loss (HL) is an unexplored modifiable risk factor that impacts 41% of the Indian population. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of HL, investigate the association between HL and cognitive impairment in older adults, and assess neuronal structures involved in HL and cognitive impairment using behavioral and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). METHODS: This study assessed 589 individuals aged 45 and above using HearCheck handheld audiometry, cognitive testing, and MRI. RESULTS: Participants with HL are 1.69 times more likely to experience cognitive impairment compared to those without HL. Neuroimaging revealed significantly less gray matter in various temporal and hippocampal regions in individuals with HL and cognitive impairment as compared with normal hearing and normal cognition. DISCUSSION: These findings underscore the importance of exploring the link between sensory impairments, specifically HL, and cognitive impairment, emphasizing the need for preventive strategies in diverse populations. HIGHLIGHTS: A large urban cohort provides insights into hearing and cognitive function.Hearing loss (HL) is associated with a 69% higher likelihood of cognitive impairment.Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) reveals reduced gray matter (GM) loss in individuals with HL.Comprehensive cognitive and hearing evaluations strengthen findings.Findings align with sensory deprivation and shared risk factor hypotheses.

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