Subjective hearing and memory problems are associated with dementia and cognition in later life
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Joshua Stevenson‐Hoare
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Hannah Stocker
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Kira Trares
Abstract
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In a sample of older adults subjective hearing and memory problems were associated with dementia risk.Cross-sectionally, the audiometric screening threshold was associated with cognitive test scores.Subjective sensory and memory loss questions are easy to implement and show good predictive power.
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