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

Author:

Kalam ShafiORCID,Numbers Katya,Lipnicki Darren M.,Lam Ben C. P.,Brodaty HenryORCID,Reppermund Simone

Abstract

ABSTRACT Objectives: Olfactory dysfunction and depression are common in later life, and both have been presented as risk factors for dementia. Our purpose was to investigate the associations between these two risk factors and determine if they had an additive effect on dementia risk. Design: Olfactory function was assessed using the Brief Smell Identification Test (BSIT), and depression was classified using a combination of the 15-item Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS) score and current antidepressant use. Cross-sectional associations between depression and olfactory function were examined using correlations. Cox regression analyses were conducted to examine the longitudinal relationship between olfaction and depression and incident dementia across 12-years of follow-up. Participants: Participants were 780 older adults (aged 70–90 years; 56.5% female) from the Sydney Memory and Ageing Study (MAS) without a diagnosis of dementia at baseline. Results: Partial correlation revealed a nonsignificant association between baseline depression and olfactory function after accounting for covariates (r = −.051, p = .173). Cox regression showed that depression at baseline (hazard ratio = 1.706, 95% CI 1.185–2.456, p = .004) and lower BSIT scores (HR = .845, 95%CI .789–.905, p < .001) were independently associated with a higher risk of incident dementia across 12 years. Entering both predictors together improved the overall predictive power of the model. Conclusions: 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.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Geriatrics and Gerontology,Gerontology,Clinical Psychology

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