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    New Study Links Hearing Loss to 57% Higher Risk of Parkinson’s Disease

    By Lancaster UniversityJanuary 18, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Research led by Lancaster University suggests a potential link between hearing impairment and a 57% increased risk of developing Parkinson’s disease, highlighting the need to consider auditory function in diagnosis and care. However, it remains unclear whether this connection is causal or simply a correlation. Credit: SciTechDaily.com

    Lancaster University research found that hearing loss may increase the risk of Parkinson’s disease by 57% for every 10-decibel decline in hearing, though a direct causal link remains unclear. This finding suggests that managing hearing impairment could benefit Parkinson’s diagnosis and care.

    Research led by Lancaster University suggests a possible connection between hearing impairment and a higher risk of developing Parkinson’s disease.

    This study is among the first to explore whether sensory impairments, like hearing loss, could either contribute to the risk of Parkinson’s or act as an early warning sign.

    According to Parkinson’s UK, approximately 153,000 people in the UK are currently living with Parkinson’s, making it the fastest-growing neurological condition worldwide. It is also estimated that 1 in 37 people in the UK will be diagnosed with Parkinson’s at some point in their lives.

    The study was published in Parkinsonism and Related Disorders.

    Study Overview and Findings

    Researchers analyzed data from the UK Biobank, a biomedical database containing data from half a million participants across the UK. They looked at data from 159,395 individuals who had previously undergone a hearing test measuring their ability to detect speech in noisy environments and had no history of Parkinson’s at the time of the assessment.

    Over an average follow-up period of 14.24 years, 810 participants were subsequently diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. The analysis revealed a 57% increased risk of Parkinson’s for every 10-decibel increase in baseline hearing impairment.

    Dr Megan Readman, ESRC Post Doctoral Research Fellow from Lancaster University’s Department of Psychology, led the study.

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    The analysis revealed a 57% increased risk of Parkinson’s for every 10-decibel increase in baseline hearing impairment. Credit: Lancaster University

    She said: “These findings are incredibly important; first, this is one of the first studies to look at how hearing impairments may increase risk for Parkinson’s or be an early warning sign of Parkinson’s.

    “Secondly, as our findings suggest, hearing loss is intricately related to Parkinson’s so it may be beneficial for auditory functioning and the management of auditory impairment to be considered at the time of diagnosis and follow-up care.”

    However, Dr Readman stressed that it is not clear if the link between Parkinson’s and hearing loss is causal or if there is simply a correlation.

    “We do not know whether hearing loss can cause Parkinson’s, or if there is a common underlying cause for both conditions.”

    Broader Context and Future Directions

    The other authors included Yang Wang and Fang Wan, Sally Linkenauger, Trevor Crawford, and Christopher Plack plus Ian Fairman who has Parkinson’s and hearing impairment.

    Professor Plack said: “It is increasingly clear that hearing loss is not an isolated condition but is associated with several other disorders. Understanding these links is vital if we are to provide effective patient care, improving independence and quality of life for the individuals concerned.”

    By identifying factors that might contribute to its onset, such as hearing impairment, researchers hope to pave the way for new strategies in prevention and care.

    Dr Readman said: “Our findings suggest hearing impairment is intricately related to Parkinson’s and underscore the potential benefits of addressing auditory function in Parkinson’s diagnosis and follow-up care.”

    Professor Trevor Crawford said: “This important study is the latest discovery in a decade-long series of research on neurodegenerative disorders, conducted by our team at Lancaster University in collaboration with colleagues across the UK.”

    Reference: “Speech-in-noise hearing impairment is associated with increased risk of Parkinson’s: A UK biobank analysis” by Megan Rose Readman, Yang Wang, Fang Wan, Ian Fairman, Sally A. Linkenauger, Trevor J. Crawford and Christopher J. Plack, 26 November 2024, Parkinsonism & Related Disorders.
    DOI: 10.1016/j.parkreldis.2024.107219

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