Association of Olfactory and Gustatory Function with Memory among Community-Dwelling Independent Older Adults

This study examined the association between memory function and reduced olfactory and gustatory function among independent community-dwelling older adults. This cross-sectional study included 127 older adults (65.4% women). We assessed their memory, odor, and taste identification skills. Open essenc...

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Veröffentlicht in:Annals of geriatric medicine and research 2024, 28(2), , pp.178-183
Hauptverfasser: Makizako, Hyuma, Nakai, Yuki, Akaida, Shoma, Taniguchi, Yoshiaki, Miwa, Takaki, Morimoto, Shigeto
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Zusammenfassung:This study examined the association between memory function and reduced olfactory and gustatory function among independent community-dwelling older adults. This cross-sectional study included 127 older adults (65.4% women). We assessed their memory, odor, and taste identification skills. Open essence (OE) test and taste strips (TS) were used to identify hyposmia (OE test ≤6) and hypogeusia (TS test ≤8), respectively. Participants with severe hyposmia had significantly poorer memory functions compared to participants without severe hyposmia. After adjusting for covariates, multivariate logistic regression models revealed a significant association between immediate recognition performance and a decreased likelihood of severe hyposmia (odds ratio=0.65; 95% confidence interval 0.47-0.90). We observed no significant association between taste function and memory. Memory function may be associated with olfactory impairment in older adults.
ISSN:2508-4798
2508-4909
2508-4909
DOI:10.4235/agmr.23.0217