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Lifestyle and factors of vascular and metabolic health and inflammation are associated with sensorineural-neurocognitive aging in older adults

This study's aim was to identify risk factors associated with sensorineural and neurocognitive function (brain aging) in older adults. In  = 1,478 Epidemiology of Hearing Loss Study participants (aged 64-100 years, 59% women), we conducted sensorineural and cognitive tests, which were combined...

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Published in:Frontiers in Epidemiology (Online) 2024-01, Vol.3, p.1299587-1299587
Main Authors: Merten, Natascha, Fischer, Mary E, Pinto, Aaron Alex, Chappell, Richard J, Schubert, Carla R
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Language:English
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Summary:This study's aim was to identify risk factors associated with sensorineural and neurocognitive function (brain aging) in older adults. In  = 1,478 Epidemiology of Hearing Loss Study participants (aged 64-100 years, 59% women), we conducted sensorineural and cognitive tests, which were combined into a summary measure using Principal Component Analysis (PCA). Participants with a PCA score
ISSN:2674-1199
2674-1199
DOI:10.3389/fepid.2023.1299587