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Population prevalence of dual sensory loss in community-dwelling US adults 71 years and older: Evidence from the National Health and Aging Trends Study.

Emmanuel E Garcia MoralesNicholas S ReedYunshu ZhouSahar AssiVarshini VaradarajFrank R LinJoshua R EhrlichJennifer A Deal
Published in: Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (2023)
One in 5 community-dwelling Medicare beneficiaries aged ≥71 years have DSL, increasing to 3 in 5 for those aged ≥90 years. Prevalence is higher among older adults with low education attainment and from low-income households, characteristics associated with low treatment. Policies increasing access and affordability of vision and hearing care could benefit millions of older Americans experiencing sensory loss.
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