| Literature DB >> 35719711 |
Esme Fuller-Thomson1,2,3, Aliya Nowaczynski1,2, Andie MacNeil1,2.
Abstract
Background: Sensory impairments and cognitive impairment are increasing in scope due to the aging population. Objective: To investigate the association between hearing impairment, vision impairment, and dual sensory impairment with cognitive impairment among older adults.Entities:
Keywords: Blindness; cognitive dysfunction; deafness; dementia; hearing disorders; hearing loss; vision disorders
Year: 2022 PMID: 35719711 PMCID: PMC9198776 DOI: 10.3233/ADR-220005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Alzheimers Dis Rep ISSN: 2542-4823
Characteristics of respondents with no sensory impairment, hearing impairment only, vision impairment only, and dual sensory impairment (n = 5,405,135)
| Sensory Impairment | ||||||
| Total (%) | No Sensory Impairment (%) ( | Hearing Impairment (%) ( | Vision Impairment (%) ( | Both Hearing and Vision Impairment (%) ( | ||
| Cognitive Impairment | ||||||
| No | 89.2 | 93.0 | 80.0 | 71.9 | 49.5 | <0.001 |
| Yes | 10.8 | 7.0 | 20.0 | 28.1 | 50.5 | |
| Sex | ||||||
| Male | 43.6 | 42.0 | 56.9 | 34.4 | 43.6 | <0.001 |
| Female | 56.4 | 58.0 | 43.1 | 65.6 | 56.4 | |
| Age | ||||||
| 65–74 | 55.9 | 60.8 | 36.2 | 42.3 | 25.3 | <0.001 |
| 75–84 | 30.8 | 29.6 | 37.1 | 34.6 | 32.7 | |
| 85+ | 13.3 | 9.6 | 26.7 | 23.1 | 42.0 | |
| Education | ||||||
| <High schoolgraduate | 19.5 | 17.6 | 23.4 | 32.1 | 35.9 | <0.001 |
| High school graduate (includes | 56.7 | 57.0 | 57.2 | 53.5 | 51.5 | |
| associate’s degree &GED) | ||||||
| University degree | 23.8 | 25.4 | 19.4 | 14.4 | 12.6 | |
| Poverty level | ||||||
| 0–99% | 9.1 | 8.6 | 8.7 | 15.0 | 13.7 | <0.001 |
| 100–199% | 20.4 | 19.4 | 22.5 | 28.1 | 27.3 | |
| 200–299% | 18.1 | 18.0 | 19.4 | 17.8 | 17.3 | |
| 300–399% | 13.8 | 14.1 | 14.0 | 11.1 | 10.7 | |
| 400–499% | 9.9 | 10.2 | 9.6 | 7.0 | 6.5 | |
| 500+ | 25.6 | 27.4 | 21.5 | 13.9 | 12.5 | |
| Missing | 3.1 | 2.3 | 4.2 | 7.1 | 11.9 | |
Prevalence of cognitive impairment by hearing impairment, vision impairment, and dual sensory impairment for three age groups and both sexes
| Sensory Impairment | Age 65–74 | Age 75–84 | Age 85 and above | Total (age 65 and above) | ||||||||
| Total ( | Men ( | Women ( | Total ( | Men ( | Women ( | Total ( | Men ( | Women ( | Total ( | Men ( | Women ( | |
| No impairment ( | 4.1% | 4.0% | 4.1% | 8.5% | 7.2% | 9.3% | 20.5% | 15.7% | 22.7% | 7.0% | 5.7% | 7.8% |
| Hearing impairment only ( | 13.0% | 12.2% | 14.6% | 18.3% | 16.1% | 21.3% | 31.8% | 26.9% | 35.1% | 20.0% | 16.5% | 24.6% |
| Vision impairment only ( | 23.6% | 22.4% | 24.4% | 28.1% | 26.1% | 29.1% | 36.3% | 31.7% | 37.9% | 28.1% | 25.2% | 29.6% |
| Both hearing and vision impairment ( | 45.1% | 42.5% | 48.6% | 48.1% | 44.1% | 51.7% | 55.8% | 50.9% | 58.1% | 50.5% | 45.7% | 54.3% |
| <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | |
Source: American Community Survey (2008–2017) (n = 5,405,135).
Odds Ratio of Cognitive Impairment by Sensory Impairment (no sensory impairment, hearing only, seeing only, both hearing and seeing problems) for sex specific analyses of those aged 65 and older and for both sexes by age cohort (65–74, 75–84, 85+) (n = 5,405,135)
| Variable Name | Total 65+ ( | Male 65+ ( | Female 65+ ( | Both Sexes 65–74 ( | Both Sexes 75–84 ( | Both Sexes 85+ ( |
| NEITHER hearing nor seeing problems (ref) | 1.00 (Ref) | 1.00 (Ref) | 1.00 (Ref) | 1.00 (Ref) | 1.00 (Ref) | 1.00 (Ref) |
| only HEARING not seeing problems | 2.66 | 2.77 | 2.58 | 3.45 | 2.53 | 1.95 |
| (2.64, 2.68) | (2.74, 2.81) | (2.55, 2.61) | (3.40, 3.50) | (2.50, 2.57) | (1.92, 1.98) | |
| only SEEING problems not hearing | 3.63 | 3.89 | 3.50 | 5.16 | 3.46 | 2.06 |
| (3.59, 3.67) | (3.81, 3.96) | (3.45, 3.55) | (5.06, 5.25) | (3.39, 3.52) | (2.02, 2.11) | |
| BOTH hearing and seeing problems | 8.16 | 9.02 | 7.55 | 14.24 | 8.52 | 4.57 |
| (8.07, 8.25) | (8.88, 9.17) | (7.44, 7.66) | (13.94, 14.53) | (8.36, 8.67) | (4.49, 4.65) |
Source: American Community Survey pooled data from the 2008–2017 waves. All data are adjusted for age, education, income, and race.