Executive Dysfunction and Presbycusis in Older Persons With and Without Memory Loss and Dementia

被引:105
|
作者
Gates, George A. [1 ]
Gibbons, Laura E. [2 ]
McCusrry, Susan M. [3 ]
Crane, Paul K. [2 ]
Feeney, Martin Patrick
Larson, Eric B. [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Washington, Virginia Merrill Bloedel Hearing Res Ctr, Dept Otolaryngol Head & Neck Surg, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
[2] Univ Washington, Dept Gen Internal Med, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
[3] Univ Washington, Dept Psychosocial & Community Hlth, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
[4] Grp Hlth Ctr Hlth Studies, Seattle, WA USA
关键词
executive functioning; presbycusis; central auditory function; dementia; CENTRAL AUDITORY DYSFUNCTION; ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE; HEARING; RELIABILITY; PERFORMANCE; ATTENTION; TESTS; ONSET;
D O I
10.1097/WNN.0b013e3181d748d7
中图分类号
B84 [心理学]; C [社会科学总论]; Q98 [人类学];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 030303 ; 04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Objective: To determine the relation of age-related auditory processing dysfunction and executive functioning. Background: Central auditory dysfunction is common in Alzheimer dementia, but the mechanism is not established. Method: A total of 313 volunteers from the Adult Changes in Thought surveillance cohort with adequate peripheral hearing were included in the study. Outcome measures such as (1) peripheral audition; (2) auditory-evoked potentials; (3) central auditory tests (Synthetic Sentence Identification with Ipsilateral Competing Message, Dichotic Sentence Identification, Dichotic Digits); (4) Executive Functioning: Trail Making; Clock Drawing, Stroop Color and Word, and subtests from the Cognitive Abilities Screening Instrument were used to measuring the mental concentration. A composite executive functioning score was created using item response theory. Results: The composite executive functioning score was significantly associated with each central auditory measure, explaining 8% to 21% of the variance. Trails B test was most strongly associated with the auditory outcomes, explaining 8% to 14% of the variance. The relation between executive functioning and central auditory function was still significant when participants diagnosed with memory impairment or dementia were excluded. Conclusions: In elderly persons, reduced executive functioning is associated with central auditory processing, but not with primary auditory function. This suggests that central presbycusis and executive dysfunction may result from similar neurodegenerative processes.
引用
收藏
页码:218 / 223
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Understanding and Supporting Persons With Memory Loss and Their Families Across the Spectrum of Dementia
    Gaugler, Joseph E.
    JOURNAL OF APPLIED GERONTOLOGY, 2017, 36 (07) : 779 - 781
  • [22] REGIONAL BRAIN CORTICAL THINNING AND SYSTEMIC INFLAMMATION IN OLDER PERSONS WITHOUT DEMENTIA
    Fleischman, Debra A.
    Arfanakis, Konstantinos
    Kelly, Jeremiah F.
    Rajendran, Niranjini
    Buchman, Aron S.
    Morris, Martha C.
    Barnes, Lisa L.
    Bennett, David A.
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN GERIATRICS SOCIETY, 2010, 58 (09) : 1823 - 1825
  • [23] Memory interventions for persons with dementia
    Camp, CJ
    Foss, JW
    OHanlon, AM
    Stevens, AB
    APPLIED COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY, 1996, 10 (03) : 193 - 210
  • [24] The Neuropathology of Older Persons with and Without Dementia from Community versus Clinic Cohorts
    Schneider, Julie A.
    Aggarwal, Neelum T.
    Barnes, Lisa
    Boyle, Patricia
    Bennett, David A.
    JOURNAL OF ALZHEIMERS DISEASE, 2009, 18 (03) : 691 - 701
  • [25] THE BRAIN IN OLDER PERSONS WITH AND WITHOUT DEMENTIA - FINDINGS ON MR, PET, AND SPECT IMAGES
    DAVIS, PC
    MIRRA, SS
    ALAZRAKI, N
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ROENTGENOLOGY, 1994, 162 (06) : 1267 - 1278
  • [26] EXECUTIVE DYSFUNCTION IN DEMENTIA OF THE ALZHEIMER TYPE
    Grochmal-Bach, Bozena
    Bidzan, Mariola
    Lukaszewska, Beata
    Pufal, Anna
    Olszewski, Henryk
    Ruszkowski, Krzysztof
    ACTA NEUROPSYCHOLOGICA, 2007, 5 (03) : 99 - 110
  • [27] Memory Impairment and Executive Dysfunction are Associated with Inadequately Controlled Diabetes in Older Adults
    Grober, Ellen
    Hall, Charles B.
    Hahn, Steven R.
    Lipton, Richard B.
    JOURNAL OF PRIMARY CARE AND COMMUNITY HEALTH, 2011, 2 (04): : 229 - 233
  • [28] Gait and cognition: The relationship between gait stability and variability with executive function in persons with and without dementia
    Ijmker, Trienke
    Lamoth, Claudine J. C.
    GAIT & POSTURE, 2012, 35 (01) : 126 - 130
  • [29] The Geriatric Executive Interview (EXIT): A measure of executive dysfunction or dementia?
    Koltai, DC
    Murray, MG
    Chelune, GJ
    WelshBohmer, KA
    ARCHIVES OF CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGY, 1997, 12 (04) : 350 - 351
  • [30] The management of voiding dysfunction in persons with dementia
    Vaughan C.P.
    Johnson T.M.
    Current Bladder Dysfunction Reports, 2008, 3 (2) : 75 - 81