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听力损失、助听器使用情况以及蒙特利尔认知评估(MoCA)表现:挪威HUNT研究的结果

Hearing loss, hearing aid use, and performance on the Montreal cognitive assessment (MoCA): findings from the HUNT study in Norway.

作者信息

Moradi Shahram, Engdahl Bo, Johannessen Aud, Selbæk Geir, Aarhus Lisa, Haanes Gro Gade

机构信息

Research Group for Disability and Inclusion, Faculty of Health and Social Sciences, Department of Health, Social and Welfare Studies, University of South-Eastern Norway Campus Porsgrunn, Porsgrunn, Norway.

Research Group for Health Promotion in Settings, Department of Health, Social and Welfare Studies, University of South-Eastern Norway, Tønsberg, Norway.

出版信息

Front Neurosci. 2024 Jan 8;17:1327759. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2023.1327759. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

PURPOSE

To evaluate the associations between hearing status and hearing aid use and performance on the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) in older adults in a cross-sectional study in Norway.

METHODS

This study utilized data from the fourth wave of the Trøndelag Health Study (HUNT4, 2017-2019). Hearing thresholds at frequencies of 0.5, 1, 2, and 4 kHz (or PTA4) in the better hearing ear were used to determine participants' hearing status [normal hearing (PTA4 hearing threshold, ≤ 15 dB), or slight (PTA4, 16-25 dB), mild (PTA4, 26-40 dB), moderate (PTA4, 41-55 dB), or severe (PTA4, ≥ 56 dB) hearing loss]. Both standard scoring and alternate MoCA scoring for people with hearing loss (deleting MoCA items that rely on auditory function) were used in data analysis. The analysis was adjusted for the confounders age, sex, education, and health covariates.

RESULTS

The pattern of results for the alternate scoring was similar to that for standard scoring. Compared with the normal-hearing group, only individuals with moderate or severe hearing loss performed worse in the MoCA. In addition, people with slight hearing loss performed better in the MoCA than those with moderate or severe hearing loss. Within the hearing loss group, hearing aid use was associated with better performance in the MoCA. No interaction was observed between hearing aid use and participants' hearing status with performance on the MoCA test.

CONCLUSION

While hearing loss was associated with poorer performance in the MoCA, hearing aid use was found to be associated with better performance in the MoCA. Future randomized control trials are needed to further examine the efficacy of hearing aid use on the MoCA performance. When compared with standard scoring, the alternate MoCA scoring had no effect on the pattern of results.

摘要

目的

在挪威的一项横断面研究中,评估老年人的听力状况、助听器使用情况与蒙特利尔认知评估(MoCA)表现之间的关联。

方法

本研究使用了特隆赫姆郡健康研究第四轮(HUNT4,2017 - 2019年)的数据。采用较好听力耳在0.5、1、2和4千赫频率处的听力阈值(或PTA4)来确定参与者的听力状况[正常听力(PTA4听力阈值≤15分贝),或轻度(PTA4,16 - 25分贝)、中度(PTA4,26 - 40分贝)、重度(PTA4,41 - 55分贝)或极重度(PTA4≥56分贝)听力损失]。数据分析中同时使用了标准评分以及针对听力损失者的替代MoCA评分(删除依赖听觉功能的MoCA项目)。分析针对年龄、性别、教育程度和健康协变量等混杂因素进行了调整。

结果

替代评分的结果模式与标准评分相似。与正常听力组相比,只有中度或重度听力损失的个体在MoCA测试中的表现较差。此外,轻度听力损失者在MoCA测试中的表现优于中度或重度听力损失者。在听力损失组中,使用助听器与在MoCA测试中表现更好相关。未观察到助听器使用与参与者听力状况在MoCA测试表现之间存在交互作用。

结论

虽然听力损失与MoCA测试中较差的表现相关,但发现使用助听器与MoCA测试中较好的表现相关。未来需要进行随机对照试验,以进一步研究使用助听器对MoCA测试表现的疗效。与标准评分相比,替代MoCA评分对结果模式没有影响。

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