Age-related changes in auditory and cognitive abilities in elderly persons with hearing aids fitted at the initial stages of hearing loss

In this study, we investigated the relation between the use of hearing aids at the initial stages of hearing loss and age-related changes in the auditory and cognitive abilities of elderly persons. 12 healthy elderly persons participated in an annual auditory and cognitive longitudinal examination f...

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Main Authors: C. Obuchi, T. Harashima, M. Shiroma 
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2011-03-01
Series:Audiology Research
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Online Access:https://audiologyresearch.org/index.php/audio/article/view/13
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spelling doaj-317a2753e9b14864a691f58c8cb2b87f2021-01-02T06:54:29ZengMDPI AGAudiology Research2039-43302039-43492011-03-011110.4081/audiores.2011.e1112Age-related changes in auditory and cognitive abilities in elderly persons with hearing aids fitted at the initial stages of hearing lossC. Obuchi0T. Harashima1M. Shiroma 2Department of Speech Language and Hearing Sciences, International University of Health and Welfare, TochigiDepartment of Comprehensive Human Sciences, University of Tsukuba, IbarakiDepartment of Speech Language and Hearing Sciences, International University of Health and Welfare, TochigiIn this study, we investigated the relation between the use of hearing aids at the initial stages of hearing loss and age-related changes in the auditory and cognitive abilities of elderly persons. 12 healthy elderly persons participated in an annual auditory and cognitive longitudinal examination for three years. According to their hearing level, they were divided into 3 subgroups - the normal hearing group, the hearing loss without hearing aids group, and the hearing loss with hearing aids group. All the subjects underwent 4 tests: pure-tone audiometry, syllable intelligibility test, dichotic listening test (DLT), and Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-Revised (WAIS-R) Short Forms. Comparison between the 3 groups revealed that the hearing loss without hearing aids group showed the lowest scores for the performance tasks, in contrast to the hearing level and intelligibility results. The other groups showed no significant difference in the WAIS-R subtests. This result indicates that prescription of a hearing aid during the early stages of hearing loss is related to the retention of cognitive abilities in such elderly people. However, there were no statistical significant correlations between the auditory and cognitive tasks.https://audiologyresearch.org/index.php/audio/article/view/13age-related changesauditory abilitieshearing aids.
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author C. Obuchi
T. Harashima
M. Shiroma 
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T. Harashima
M. Shiroma 
Age-related changes in auditory and cognitive abilities in elderly persons with hearing aids fitted at the initial stages of hearing loss
Audiology Research
age-related changes
auditory abilities
hearing aids.
author_facet C. Obuchi
T. Harashima
M. Shiroma 
author_sort C. Obuchi
title Age-related changes in auditory and cognitive abilities in elderly persons with hearing aids fitted at the initial stages of hearing loss
title_short Age-related changes in auditory and cognitive abilities in elderly persons with hearing aids fitted at the initial stages of hearing loss
title_full Age-related changes in auditory and cognitive abilities in elderly persons with hearing aids fitted at the initial stages of hearing loss
title_fullStr Age-related changes in auditory and cognitive abilities in elderly persons with hearing aids fitted at the initial stages of hearing loss
title_full_unstemmed Age-related changes in auditory and cognitive abilities in elderly persons with hearing aids fitted at the initial stages of hearing loss
title_sort age-related changes in auditory and cognitive abilities in elderly persons with hearing aids fitted at the initial stages of hearing loss
publisher MDPI AG
series Audiology Research
issn 2039-4330
2039-4349
publishDate 2011-03-01
description In this study, we investigated the relation between the use of hearing aids at the initial stages of hearing loss and age-related changes in the auditory and cognitive abilities of elderly persons. 12 healthy elderly persons participated in an annual auditory and cognitive longitudinal examination for three years. According to their hearing level, they were divided into 3 subgroups - the normal hearing group, the hearing loss without hearing aids group, and the hearing loss with hearing aids group. All the subjects underwent 4 tests: pure-tone audiometry, syllable intelligibility test, dichotic listening test (DLT), and Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-Revised (WAIS-R) Short Forms. Comparison between the 3 groups revealed that the hearing loss without hearing aids group showed the lowest scores for the performance tasks, in contrast to the hearing level and intelligibility results. The other groups showed no significant difference in the WAIS-R subtests. This result indicates that prescription of a hearing aid during the early stages of hearing loss is related to the retention of cognitive abilities in such elderly people. However, there were no statistical significant correlations between the auditory and cognitive tasks.
topic age-related changes
auditory abilities
hearing aids.
url https://audiologyresearch.org/index.php/audio/article/view/13
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