Olfactory discrimination predicts cognitive decline among community-dwelling older adults

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H R Sohrabi
K A Bates
M G Weinborn
A N B Johnston
A Bahramian
K Taddei
S M Laws
M Rodrigues
M Morici
M Howard
G Martins
A Mackay-Sim
S E Gandy
R N Martins
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[1] The School of Medical Sciences,
[2] Edith Cowan University,undefined
[3] The McCusker Alzheimer's Research Foundation,undefined
[4] Hollywood Private Hospital,undefined
[5] The Centre of Excellence for Alzheimer's Disease Research and Care,undefined
[6] Edith Cowan University,undefined
[7] The School of Animal Biology,undefined
[8] University of Western Australia,undefined
[9] The School of Psychology,undefined
[10] University of Western Australia,undefined
[11] Eskitis Institute for Cell and Molecular Therapies,undefined
[12] Griffith University,undefined
[13] Mount Sinai School of Medicine,undefined
[14] The School of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience,undefined
[15] University of Western Australia,undefined
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Alzheimer's disease; cognition; cognitive decline; odor discrimination; olfactory dysfunction; smell sense;
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The presence of olfactory dysfunction in individuals at higher risk of Alzheimer's disease has significant diagnostic and screening implications for preventive and ameliorative drug trials. Olfactory threshold, discrimination and identification can be reliably recorded in the early stages of neurodegenerative diseases. The current study has examined the ability of various olfactory functions in predicting cognitive decline in a community-dwelling sample. A group of 308 participants, aged 46–86 years old, were recruited for this study. After 3 years of follow-up, participants were divided into cognitively declined and non-declined groups based on their performance on a neuropsychological battery. Assessment of olfactory functions using the Sniffin’ Sticks battery indicated that, contrary to previous findings, olfactory discrimination, but not olfactory identification, significantly predicted subsequent cognitive decline (odds ratio=0.869; P<0.05; 95% confidence interval=0.764−0.988). The current study findings confirm previously reported associations between olfactory and cognitive functions, and indicate that impairment in olfactory discrimination can predict future cognitive decline. These findings further our current understanding of the association between cognition and olfaction, and support olfactory assessment in screening those at higher risk of dementia.
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