Serum C-Reactive Protein Is Negatively Associated With Olfactory Identification Ability in Older Adults

Importance Olfactory deficits are common in aging and associated with several conditions linked to inflammation. A few studies suggest that increased concentration of pro-inflammatory biomarkers may be related to olfactory deficits, but these associations are understudied in population-based samples...

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Main Authors: Ingrid Ekström, Davide Liborio Vetrano, Goran Papenberg, Erika J. Laukka
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2021-04-01
Series:i-Perception
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/20416695211009928
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spelling doaj-1cd728e1677f40df9d3780a977776c102021-04-16T23:35:25ZengSAGE Publishingi-Perception2041-66952021-04-011210.1177/20416695211009928Serum C-Reactive Protein Is Negatively Associated With Olfactory Identification Ability in Older AdultsIngrid EkströmDavide Liborio VetranoGoran PapenbergErika J. LaukkaImportance Olfactory deficits are common in aging and associated with several conditions linked to inflammation. A few studies suggest that increased concentration of pro-inflammatory biomarkers may be related to olfactory deficits, but these associations are understudied in population-based samples. Objective To investigate the association between serum concentrations of C-reactive protein (CRP) and olfactory identification level as well as rate of change in aging. Methods We included 1,721 participants (mean age 70.5 years; 61.9% female) with at least two olfactory assessments across the 12-year follow-up. Baseline level and change in odor identification were estimated with linear mixed models as a function of CRP levels, derived from blood plasma at baseline. Results Results indicated a negative dose–response association between CRP level and odor identification scores at baseline, after adjustment for demographic, cognitive, health, and lifestyle factors. CRP levels ranging between 11 and 20 mg/L were significantly related to lower olfactory ability (β = −0.811, 95% confidence interval [CI] [−1.503 to −0.118]; p  = .022). Likewise, CRP values above 20 mg/L were related to lower olfactory scores, an association that approached statistical significance (β = −0.996, 95% CI [−2.045 to 0.054]; p  = .063). We found no associations between CRP and olfactory change ( p s > .368). Sensitivity analyses showed that associations between CRP and olfaction were confined to younger participants (age ≤72 years) and men ( p s < .034). Conclusions Our findings suggest a negative association between serum CRP levels and olfactory identification ability in aging that may be dependent on age and sex.https://doi.org/10.1177/20416695211009928
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author Ingrid Ekström
Davide Liborio Vetrano
Goran Papenberg
Erika J. Laukka
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Davide Liborio Vetrano
Goran Papenberg
Erika J. Laukka
Serum C-Reactive Protein Is Negatively Associated With Olfactory Identification Ability in Older Adults
i-Perception
author_facet Ingrid Ekström
Davide Liborio Vetrano
Goran Papenberg
Erika J. Laukka
author_sort Ingrid Ekström
title Serum C-Reactive Protein Is Negatively Associated With Olfactory Identification Ability in Older Adults
title_short Serum C-Reactive Protein Is Negatively Associated With Olfactory Identification Ability in Older Adults
title_full Serum C-Reactive Protein Is Negatively Associated With Olfactory Identification Ability in Older Adults
title_fullStr Serum C-Reactive Protein Is Negatively Associated With Olfactory Identification Ability in Older Adults
title_full_unstemmed Serum C-Reactive Protein Is Negatively Associated With Olfactory Identification Ability in Older Adults
title_sort serum c-reactive protein is negatively associated with olfactory identification ability in older adults
publisher SAGE Publishing
series i-Perception
issn 2041-6695
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Importance Olfactory deficits are common in aging and associated with several conditions linked to inflammation. A few studies suggest that increased concentration of pro-inflammatory biomarkers may be related to olfactory deficits, but these associations are understudied in population-based samples. Objective To investigate the association between serum concentrations of C-reactive protein (CRP) and olfactory identification level as well as rate of change in aging. Methods We included 1,721 participants (mean age 70.5 years; 61.9% female) with at least two olfactory assessments across the 12-year follow-up. Baseline level and change in odor identification were estimated with linear mixed models as a function of CRP levels, derived from blood plasma at baseline. Results Results indicated a negative dose–response association between CRP level and odor identification scores at baseline, after adjustment for demographic, cognitive, health, and lifestyle factors. CRP levels ranging between 11 and 20 mg/L were significantly related to lower olfactory ability (β = −0.811, 95% confidence interval [CI] [−1.503 to −0.118]; p  = .022). Likewise, CRP values above 20 mg/L were related to lower olfactory scores, an association that approached statistical significance (β = −0.996, 95% CI [−2.045 to 0.054]; p  = .063). We found no associations between CRP and olfactory change ( p s > .368). Sensitivity analyses showed that associations between CRP and olfaction were confined to younger participants (age ≤72 years) and men ( p s < .034). Conclusions Our findings suggest a negative association between serum CRP levels and olfactory identification ability in aging that may be dependent on age and sex.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/20416695211009928
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