Olofsson Jonas K, Ekström Ingrid, Larsson Maria, Nordin Steven
Gösta Ekman Laboratory, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden; Department of Psychology, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden.
Aging Research Center, Karolinska Institutet and Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden.
Iperception. 2021 Jun 26;12(3):20416695211020331. doi: 10.1177/20416695211020331. eCollection 2021 May-Jun.
Olfaction, the sense of smell, is characterized by a notable age-dependency such that aging individuals are more likely to have poor olfactory abilities. These impairments are considered to be mostly irreversible and as having potentially profound effects on quality of life and food behavior, as well as constituting warning signs of mortality, cognitive dysfunction, and dementia. Here, we review the current state of research on aging and olfaction, focusing on five topics which we regard to be of particular relevance for the field: nutrition and health, cognition and dementia, mortality, environment and genetics, and training-based enhancement. Under each of these headlines, we provide a state-of-the-art overview and discuss gaps in our knowledge which might be filled by further research. Understanding how olfactory abilities are diminished in aging, and how they may be alleviated or recovered, involves a set of challenging tasks for researchers in the years to come.
嗅觉,即闻味的感觉,具有显著的年龄依赖性,以至于老年人更有可能嗅觉能力不佳。这些损害被认为大多是不可逆的,并且可能对生活质量和饮食行为产生深远影响,同时也是死亡率、认知功能障碍和痴呆症的警示信号。在此,我们综述了衰老与嗅觉的当前研究状况,重点关注五个我们认为对该领域特别相关的主题:营养与健康、认知与痴呆、死亡率、环境与遗传学以及基于训练的增强。在每个主题下,我们提供了最新综述,并讨论了我们知识中的空白,这些空白可能通过进一步研究来填补。了解嗅觉能力在衰老过程中如何下降,以及如何缓解或恢复,在未来几年对研究人员来说是一系列具有挑战性的任务。