Examining the Longitudinal Relationship Between Olfactory Dysfunction and Frailty in Community‐Dwelling, older US Adults
Esther Wang,
Kristen E. Wroblewski,
Martha K. McClintock
et al.
Abstract:ObjectiveOlfactory dysfunction is a “canary in the coalmine” for aging conditions. We evaluated olfactory dysfunction as a biomarker of early frailty in older adults living in the United States.Study DesignProspective, longitudinal, nationally representative study.SettingNational Social Life, Health and Aging Project (NSHAP).MethodsWe examined data from 1061 community‐dwelling older US adults. Odor identification (5‐item Sniffin' Stick) and frailty scores were measured at baseline and 5‐year follow‐up. Multiva… Show more
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