The Association of Multiple Sensory Impairment and Telomere Length: The Health ABC Study

Author:

Vohra Varun1ORCID,Cheng Michael Z.1,Xue Qian‐Li2,Simonsick Eleanor M.3,Lane Andrew P.1ORCID,Agrawal Yuri1,Rowan Nicholas R.14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Otolaryngology‐Head and Neck Surgery Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Baltimore Maryland U.S.A.

2. Department of Medicine, Division of Geriatric Medicine and Gerontology Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Baltimore Maryland U.S.A.

3. National Institute on Aging (NIA), National Institutes of Health (NIH) Baltimore Maryland U.S.A.

4. Department of Neurosurgery Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Baltimore Maryland U.S.A.

Abstract

ObjectivesThe objective of this study was to characterize the associations of sensory impairments, including olfaction (OI), vision (VI), hearing (HI), and touch (TI), with telomere length (TL) in a group of community‐dwelling older adults who participated in the Health ABC study.MethodsAcross 1603 participants, OI was classified with the Brief Smell Identification Test (<11), HI with pure‐tone averages (<25 dB), VI with visual acuity (20/50 or worse), and TI with monofilament testing (inability to detect three of four touches). Shorter TL was defined as the lowest quartile of sample TLs. Adjusted multivariable regressions were used to examine the cross‐sectional association between the modality, severity, and number of sensory impairments with TL.ResultsParticipants had an average age of 77.4 ± 2.84 years, and 89.7% (n = 1438) had at least one or more sensory impairments. Severe OI (odds ratio [OR] = 1.73, 95% confidence interval [CI] = [1.19, 2.6]) was independently associated with increased odds of shorter TL. Additionally, having one (OR = 2.79, 95% CI = [1.69, 4.70]), two (OR = 2.5, 95% CI = [1.51, 4.26]), three (OR = 3.04, 95% CI = [1.79, 5.36]), or four impairments (OR = 3.72, 95% CI = [1.52, 7.33]) was associated with increased odds of shorter TL in a dose‐dependent manner.ConclusionSevere OI and TI appear to be particularly robust markers of shortened TL. Additionally, multiple sensory impairment is strongly associated with shortened TL, suggesting that sensory dysfunction may represent a unique biomarker of unhealthy aging.Level of EvidenceLevel II Laryngoscope, 133:3132–3138, 2023

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Otorhinolaryngology

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