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Olfactory function is associated with cognitive performance: results from the population-based LIFE-Adult-Study.

Maryam Yahiaoui-DoktorTobias LuckSteffi G Riedel-HellerMarkus LoefflerKerstin WirknerChristoph Engel
Published in: Alzheimer's research & therapy (2019)
Better olfactory performance was associated with better cognitive performance in all five tests in adults - adjusted for age, sex, education, and the presence of depressive symptoms. However, the ability of the smell test to discriminate between individuals with and without cognitive impairment was limited. The value of olfactory testing in early screening for cognitive impairment should be investigated in longitudinal studies.
Keyphrases
  • cognitive impairment
  • depressive symptoms
  • healthcare
  • social support
  • cross sectional
  • young adults
  • sleep quality