Correlation between olfactory function, age, sex, and cognitive reserve index in the Italian population

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Contributors

  • Carla Masala - , University Hospital of Cagliari (Author)
  • Annachiara Cavazzana - , TUD Dresden University of Technology (Author)
  • Fabrizio Sanna - , University Hospital of Cagliari (Author)
  • Maria Paola Cecchini - , University of Verona (Author)
  • Alice Zanini - , University of Verona (Author)
  • Flavia Gasperi - , Biotech Research and Innovation Centre (Author)
  • Leonardo Menghi - , Biotech Research and Innovation Centre (Author)
  • Isabella Endrizzi - , Biotech Research and Innovation Centre (Author)
  • Monica Borgogno - , Mérieux NutriSciences Italia (Author)
  • Serena Drago - , Mérieux NutriSciences Italia (Author)
  • Elena Cantone - , University of Naples Federico II (Author)
  • Andrea Ciofalo - , University of Naples Federico II (Author)
  • Alberto Macchi - , University of Insubria (Author)
  • Giulia Monti - , University of Insubria (Author)
  • Valentina Parma - , Monell Chemical Senses Center (Author)
  • Maria Piochi - , University of Gastronomic Sciences (Author)
  • Ilenia Pinna - , University Hospital of Cagliari (Author)
  • Luisa Torri - , University of Gastronomic Sciences (Author)
  • Giorgia Cabrino - , University of Gastronomic Sciences (Author)
  • Giancarlo Ottaviano - , University of Padua (Author)
  • Alfonso Luca Pendolino - , University of Padua (Author)
  • Angela Pignatelli - , University of Ferrara (Author)
  • Faride Pighin - , University of Ferrara (Author)
  • Vincenzo Bochicchio - , University Institute of Architecture of Reggio Calabria (Author)
  • Gaetano Motta - , University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli (Author)
  • Giorgia Fontana - , Geriatric Unit A (Author)
  • Benedetta Pasquariello - , University of Rome La Sapienza (Author)
  • Carlo Cavaliere - , University of Rome La Sapienza (Author)
  • Valentina Iacono - , "Santa Maria della Misericordia" Hospital (Author)
  • Thomas Hummel - , Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus Dresden (Author)

Abstract

PURPOSE: Loss of smell decreases the quality of life and contributes to the failure in recognizing hazardous substances. Given the relevance of olfaction in daily life, it is important to recognize an undiagnosed olfactory dysfunction to prevent these possible complications. Up to now, the prevalence of smell disorders in Italy is unknown due to a lack of epidemiological studies. Hence, the primary aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of olfactory dysfunction in a sample of Italian adults.

METHODS: Six hundred and thirty-three participants (347 woman and 286 men; mean age 44.9 years, SD 17.3, age range 18-86) were recruited from 10 distinct Italian regions. Participants were recruited using a convenience sapling and were divided into six different age groups: 18-29 years (N = 157), 30-39 years (N = 129), 40-49 years (N = 99), 50-59 years (N = 106), > 60 years (N = 142). Olfactory function, cognitive abilities, cognitive reserve, and depression were assessed, respectively, with: Sniffin' Sticks 16-item Odor Identification Test, Montreal Cognitive Assessment, Cognitive Reserve Index, and the Beck Depression Inventory. Additionally, socio-demographic data, medical history, and health-related lifestyle information were collected.

RESULTS: About 27% of participants showed an odor identification score < 12 indicating hyposmia. Multiple regression analysis revealed that OI was significantly correlated with age, sex, and cognitive reserve index, and young women with high cognitive reserve index showing the highest olfactory scores.

CONCLUSION: This study provides data on the prevalence of olfactory dysfunction in different Italian regions.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4943-4952
Number of pages10
JournalEuropean Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology
Volume279
Issue number10
Early online date24 Feb 2022
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2022
Peer-reviewedYes

External IDs

PubMedCentral PMC8869341
Scopus 85125134324
WOS 000761877800001
Mendeley e96fb830-7384-3c6f-9056-8ccf38a46141
unpaywall 10.1007/s00405-022-07311-z
ORCID /0000-0001-9713-0183/work/146645261

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Keywords

  • Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Cognitive Reserve, Female, Humans, Italy/epidemiology, Male, Middle Aged, Odorants, Olfaction Disorders/diagnosis, Quality of Life, Smell, Young Adult

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