Olfactory and psychomotor symptoms in HIV and aging: Potential precursors to cognitive loss

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Vance, David E. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Alabama Birmingham, Sch Nursing, Birmingham, AL USA
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MEDICAL SCIENCE MONITOR | 2007年 / 13卷 / 10期
关键词
HIV; AIDS; olfactory; psychomotor; dementia; smell; taste; cognition;
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R-3 [医学研究方法]; R3 [基础医学];
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In the United States, more than 100,000 adults 50 years old and over are diagnosed with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). The number of older adults living with HIV is increasing dramtically primarily to Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy (HAART) which is transforming this disease into a chronic condition for many who are responding well to treatment. This population is also growing due to later-life infections and reflects the overall aging of the largest population ill general. Yet, despite the novelty of such developing demographic trends, the negative consequences of aging with HIV are largely unknown. Therefore, it is necessary to synthesize the gerontological and HIV/AIDS literatures to hypothesize possible areas that may be of concern to people in as they age with this disease. One area of particular concern focuses oil tell-tale sigils of coginitive problems and the development of dementia. Separately, older adults and adults with HIV are more susceptible of experiencing cognitive. declines and dementia. Thus, as people age with HIV, they may be particularly susceptible of such cognitive problems and therefore detecting such problems in the early stages may be vital in preventing further problems. Based on the literature, adults infected with HIV experience impairments in olfaction and psychomotor ability. Similar symptoms are exhibited in order adults with Parkinsons's disease and other dementias. Thus, for older adults with HIV, declines in both olfaction and psychomotor skills may be early signs of a developing neurogenerative disorder. Implications for those aging with HIV are posited.
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