2024
DOI: 10.1177/19458924241274973
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Intranasal Trigeminal Function in Aging Adults

Noah Z. Feit,
Nicole Kloosterman,
Kristina A. LaPointe
et al.

Abstract: Background Intranasal trigeminal function is important in detecting environmental stimuli. The impact of age-associated chemosensory dysfunction upon taste and olfaction is well described, but an understanding of trigeminal loss (chemesthesis) is lacking. Objective The goal of this study was to characterize trigeminal function in a cohort of older adults and explore potential impacts. Methods Twenty-eight participants over 50 years of age were recruited from the community as part of an aging cohort study. This… Show more

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