Dementia and hearing-aid use: a two-way street.
Graham NaylorLauren DillardMartin OrrellBlossom C M StephanOliver ZobayGabrielle H SaundersPublished in: Age and ageing (2022)
Substantial independent associations are observed in both directions, suggesting that hearing-aid use decreases risk of dementia and that better cognitive function predisposes towards persistent use. Research studying protective effects of hearing-aid use against dementia needs to account for cognitive status. Clinically, hearing devices and hearing care processes must be accessible and usable for all, regardless of their cognitive status.