“…A number of studies have found that HI increases the risk of falling, including a meta-analysis that found a 21% increased odds of falling among those with HI (Deandrea et al, 2010; Kulmala et al, 2009; Pluijm et al, 2006; Tromp, Smit, Deeg, Bouter, & Lips, 1998). There are multiple mechanisms by which HI could influence falls including shared pathological pathways (e.g., co-morbid vestibular dysfunction, cerebrovascular disease; Agrawal, Carey, Della Santina, Schubert, & Minor, 2009; Gates et al, 1993; Zuniga et al, 2012) or through decreased awareness of the auditory environment. Attentional resources are also essential for maintaining postural control and balance (Viljanen, Kaprio, Pyykko, Sorri, Pajala, et al, 2009; Woollacott & Shumway-Cook, 2002), and postural balance in older adults is markedly affected by the performance of concurrent cognitive tasks that utilize attentional resources.…”