2020, Number 630
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Rev Med Cos Cen 2020; 86 (630)
¿Es la pérdida de la audición una posible medida para detectar de manera precoz la enfermedad de Alzheimer y la enfermedad de Parkinson?
Fornaguera TJ, Zamora CM
Language: Spanish
References: 50
Page: 42-49
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ABSTRACT
The increase in life expectancy can be considered as a success of health systems worldwide. However, this phenomenon
has as a direct consequence an increase in the incidence and prevalence of age-related diseases, such as Alzheimer's
and Parkinson's. Given the necessity of finding early preclinical markers for these neurodegenerative diseases, the
relationship between dementia and hearing loss had been studied. Various investigations have shown that hearing loss
registered in audiological tests could be an early or differential marker of these diseases. In addition, some theories
have proposed that cognitive load, functional and structural changes in the brain and social isolation caused by hearing
loss could give an explanation to the relation between hearing, cognitive impairment and dementia. The purpose of this
bibliographic review article is to provide evidence that allows a first approach to this relationship, since the findings
point to audiological diagnosis and rehabilitation with hearing aids as a very useful tool in interdisciplinary teams to
address neurodegenerative diseases.
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