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Study Hearing Aid Use Can Slow Cognitive Decline

Hearing Aids Slow Cognitive Decline In Older Adults
Hearing Aids Slow Cognitive Decline In Older Adults

Hearing Aids Slow Cognitive Decline In Older Adults Among people at increased risk for dementia, those who received hearing aids had a nearly 50% reduction in the rate of cognitive decline over a three year period. Hearing loss can contribute to cognitive decline and may increase the risk of dementia. but seeing an audiologist and regularly using hearing aids was linked to slower cognitive decline in people already at higher risk of developing cognitive impairment, a new study suggests.

Hearing Aids Slow Cognitive Decline In Older Adults With Hearing Loss
Hearing Aids Slow Cognitive Decline In Older Adults With Hearing Loss

Hearing Aids Slow Cognitive Decline In Older Adults With Hearing Loss First, the big question: do hearing aids slow cognitive decline? short answer: they can—particularly in older adults already at higher risk for cognitive decline. a large randomized clinical trial called achieve found that a hearing intervention slowed the rate of cognitive decline over three years in a higher risk group of participants. Research indicates that effective hearing aid use is linked to improved cognitive function; a study published in the journal of the american geriatrics society found that individuals using hearing aids experienced slower cognitive decline compared to those who did not use them. Older adults at greater risk of dementia may be able to decrease their risk of cognitive decline by nearly half by using hearing aids, according to a new study published in the lancet. Whether hearing aids are used or not, hearing level is significantly associated with cognition in elderly people, but participants with hearing aids showed a slower cognitive decline speed.

Study Suggests Hearing Aids Slow Cognitive Decline
Study Suggests Hearing Aids Slow Cognitive Decline

Study Suggests Hearing Aids Slow Cognitive Decline Older adults at greater risk of dementia may be able to decrease their risk of cognitive decline by nearly half by using hearing aids, according to a new study published in the lancet. Whether hearing aids are used or not, hearing level is significantly associated with cognition in elderly people, but participants with hearing aids showed a slower cognitive decline speed. A groundbreaking study from johns hopkins university has provided the most definitive evidence to date that treating hearing loss can have a profound impact on brain health, potentially altering the trajectory of cognitive aging for millions. Key findings of the study are: after 18 months of hearing aid use, over 97% of participants showed either clinically significant improvement or stability in executive function. women also showed significant improvements in working memory and most other cognitive functions assessed. Nia funded study finds hearing aids may slow cognitive decline in individuals who are high risk. Largest clinical trial to investigate whether a hearing loss treatment intervention can reduce risk of cognitive decline. in the study, in a subgroup of older adults with hearing loss who were at higher risk of cognitive decline, using hearing aids for three years cut cognitive decline in half.

Can Hearing Aids Slow Cognitive Decline West Newton Hearing Center
Can Hearing Aids Slow Cognitive Decline West Newton Hearing Center

Can Hearing Aids Slow Cognitive Decline West Newton Hearing Center A groundbreaking study from johns hopkins university has provided the most definitive evidence to date that treating hearing loss can have a profound impact on brain health, potentially altering the trajectory of cognitive aging for millions. Key findings of the study are: after 18 months of hearing aid use, over 97% of participants showed either clinically significant improvement or stability in executive function. women also showed significant improvements in working memory and most other cognitive functions assessed. Nia funded study finds hearing aids may slow cognitive decline in individuals who are high risk. Largest clinical trial to investigate whether a hearing loss treatment intervention can reduce risk of cognitive decline. in the study, in a subgroup of older adults with hearing loss who were at higher risk of cognitive decline, using hearing aids for three years cut cognitive decline in half.

How Addressing Hearing Loss Can Slow Cognitive Decline Creekside Hearing
How Addressing Hearing Loss Can Slow Cognitive Decline Creekside Hearing

How Addressing Hearing Loss Can Slow Cognitive Decline Creekside Hearing Nia funded study finds hearing aids may slow cognitive decline in individuals who are high risk. Largest clinical trial to investigate whether a hearing loss treatment intervention can reduce risk of cognitive decline. in the study, in a subgroup of older adults with hearing loss who were at higher risk of cognitive decline, using hearing aids for three years cut cognitive decline in half.

Hearing Aids Slow Cognitive Decline In People At High Risk National
Hearing Aids Slow Cognitive Decline In People At High Risk National

Hearing Aids Slow Cognitive Decline In People At High Risk National

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