2024
DOI: 10.1186/s13024-024-00776-y
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Aging-associated sensory decline and Alzheimer’s disease

Suji Hong,
Seung-Hyun Baek,
Mitchell K. P. Lai
et al.

Abstract: Multisensory decline is common as people age, and aging is the primary risk of Alzheimer’s Disease (AD). Recent studies have begun to shed light on the possibility that age-related sensory decline could accelerate AD pathogenesis, or be a prodromal indicator of AD. Sensory impairments, specifically in taste and smell, often emerge before cognitive symptoms in AD, indicating their potential as early biomarkers. Olfactory dysfunction has been frequently associated with AD and may offer valuable insights into ear… Show more

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