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The Association of Allergy-Related and Non-Allergy-Related Olfactory Impairment with Cognitive Function in Older Adults: Two Cross- Sectional Studies.

Hui ChenYihong DingLiyan HuangWansi ZhongXiaojun LinBaoyue ZhangYan ZhengXin XuMin LouChangzheng Yuan
Published in: Current Alzheimer research (2024)
OI, particularly non-allergy-related OI, was related to poorer cognitive function in older adults. Although the current cross-sectional study is subject to several limitations, such as reverse causality and residual confounding, the findings will provide insights into the OI-cognition association and enlighten future attention to non-allergy-related OI for the prevention of potential cognitive impairment.
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