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Association between social determinants of health and olfactory function: a scoping review.

Joel JamesAvraham M TsvikSei Y ChungJohn UsseglioDavid A GudisJonathan B Overdevest
Published in: International forum of allergy & rhinology (2021)
Within the context of this scoping review, olfactory dysfunction is significantly more prevalent in patients with lower socioeconomic status, exposure to environmental and occupational toxins, and of minority race/ethnicity, whereas the associations between olfactory dysfunction and education level and lifestyle factors such as smoking and drinking seem to be much more elusive. This review highlights the importance of accounting for SDoH in observational studies examining olfactory outcomes. Given the increased awareness of olfactory loss, special consideration should be given to understanding olfactory dysfunction in the context of these factors.
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