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The combination of olfactory dysfunction and depression increases the risk of incident dementia in older adults.

Shafi KalamKatya NumbersDarren M LipnickiBen C P LamHenry BrodatySimone Reppermund
Published in: International psychogeriatrics (2023)
Lower olfactory identification scores and depressive symptoms predict incident dementia over 12 years. The use of BSIT scores and depression in conjunction provides a greater ability to predict dementia than either used alone. Assessment of olfactory function and depression screening may provide clinical utility in the early detection of dementia.
Keyphrases
  • depressive symptoms
  • mild cognitive impairment
  • cognitive impairment
  • sleep quality
  • cardiovascular disease
  • social support
  • oxidative stress
  • physical activity