Author:
Lim Sung Jin,Son Serhim,Chung Younghan,Kim Sang Yeop,Choi Hangseok,Choi June
Abstract
AbstractThis retrospective cross-sectional study assessed older adults aged between 40 and 80 years, registered in the Korean National Health Insurance Service database from 2002 to 2019 to investigate the association between vestibular loss and the risk of dementia. The population was divided into three groups (general, vestibular loss, and hearing loss). The hazard ratios (HRs) of dementia in the vestibular and hearing loss groups were calculated using national population data. In total, 2,347,610 individuals were identified (general: 2,145,609, vestibular loss: 60,525, hearing loss: 141,476). Mean ages were 53.29 years, 58.26 years, and 58.52 years, respectively. Dementia occurred in 127,081 (IR = 4.91 per 1000 person-years), 7705 (IR = 10.79 per 1000 person-years), and 16,116 (IR = 9.63 per 1000 person-years) patients. The vestibular and hearing loss groups had hazard ratios for dementia of 1.084 (95% CI, 1.059–1.110) and 1.074 (95% CI, 1.056–1.092), respectively, compared with the general group. The results of the current study suggest that vestibular loss increases the risk of developing dementia. Therefore, similar to hearing loss, vestibular loss should be considered a risk factor for dementia, and treatments such as adequate vestibular rehabilitation may reduce this risk.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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