幸福不是什么都拥有,而是想要的恰好在身边,普通人,普通生活,普通过,不期待轰轰烈烈,只希望平凡安稳一生
Happiness doesn't have everything, but what you want happens to be around you. Ordinary people, ordinary life, ordinary life, don't expect to be vigorous, just hope for an ordinary and stable life.
Happiness doesn't have everything, but what you want happens to be around you. Ordinary people, ordinary life, ordinary life, don't expect to be vigorous, just hope for an ordinary and stable life.
助听器能预防老年性痴呆吗?
最新一期《柳叶刀 公共卫生》发表了一篇相当有趣的研究-使用助听器和老年性痴呆关系的研究Association between hearing aid use and all-cause and cause-specific dementia: an analysis of the UK Biobank cohort - The Lancet Public Health(https://t.cn/A6NtoxHG )。有几个精彩点特别值得关注
1 随着老龄化社会的到来,老年性痴呆(dementia)在影视剧和大众都受到普遍的关注,预计到2050年全球的痴呆人数将达到1.5亿。但是柳叶刀2020发布的相关重大研究报告Dementia prevention, intervention, and care: 2020 report of the Lancet Commission - The Lancet(https://t.cn/A6NtoxHb )指出预防痴呆相关12个重要的风险因素,其中听力损失(hearing loss)是高度相关的风险因素。
2这篇研究发现在有听力损失的人群中,佩戴助听器的人和没有听力损失的人发生痴呆风险达到同一水平,也就是说对于对于听力损失的人,佩戴助听器会减少痴呆发生的风险(In people with hearing loss, hearing aid use could reduce risk of dementia.)这种风险的降低是通过减少社交隔离、孤独和抑郁来起作用。
3 给本文做点评的文章(Preventing dementia through correcting hearing: huge progress but more to do)正是柳叶刀重大痴呆研究报告的第一作者,伦敦大学学院精神科教授Gill Livingston(全球研究老年性痴呆最著名的教授之一)所写。她指出这项研究说明助听器有可能通过支持大脑的韧性来产生积极效应(This finding suggests that hearing aids might work by supporting brain resilience rather than by reducing specific forms of neuropathology)。同时还指出听力损失经常被低估和没有得到治疗(Hearing loss is often under-recognised and under-treated), 佩戴助听器的还会被歧视和令人反感(hearing aid use can be stigmatising and considered unappealing)。
4 最有趣的点其实这篇是来自于中国作者(主要作者来自于山东大学公共卫生学院),由中国国自然基金等支持,基于英国的大数据(UK biobank),和澳大利亚、日本以及英国作者一起完成的研究。
最新一期《柳叶刀 公共卫生》发表了一篇相当有趣的研究-使用助听器和老年性痴呆关系的研究Association between hearing aid use and all-cause and cause-specific dementia: an analysis of the UK Biobank cohort - The Lancet Public Health(https://t.cn/A6NtoxHG )。有几个精彩点特别值得关注
1 随着老龄化社会的到来,老年性痴呆(dementia)在影视剧和大众都受到普遍的关注,预计到2050年全球的痴呆人数将达到1.5亿。但是柳叶刀2020发布的相关重大研究报告Dementia prevention, intervention, and care: 2020 report of the Lancet Commission - The Lancet(https://t.cn/A6NtoxHb )指出预防痴呆相关12个重要的风险因素,其中听力损失(hearing loss)是高度相关的风险因素。
2这篇研究发现在有听力损失的人群中,佩戴助听器的人和没有听力损失的人发生痴呆风险达到同一水平,也就是说对于对于听力损失的人,佩戴助听器会减少痴呆发生的风险(In people with hearing loss, hearing aid use could reduce risk of dementia.)这种风险的降低是通过减少社交隔离、孤独和抑郁来起作用。
3 给本文做点评的文章(Preventing dementia through correcting hearing: huge progress but more to do)正是柳叶刀重大痴呆研究报告的第一作者,伦敦大学学院精神科教授Gill Livingston(全球研究老年性痴呆最著名的教授之一)所写。她指出这项研究说明助听器有可能通过支持大脑的韧性来产生积极效应(This finding suggests that hearing aids might work by supporting brain resilience rather than by reducing specific forms of neuropathology)。同时还指出听力损失经常被低估和没有得到治疗(Hearing loss is often under-recognised and under-treated), 佩戴助听器的还会被歧视和令人反感(hearing aid use can be stigmatising and considered unappealing)。
4 最有趣的点其实这篇是来自于中国作者(主要作者来自于山东大学公共卫生学院),由中国国自然基金等支持,基于英国的大数据(UK biobank),和澳大利亚、日本以及英国作者一起完成的研究。
Woke up and post some old pictures
Refused an invitation due to a class
Saw the teacher brought a package of local specialties for each attending student
Thought I might miss out on a fortune
But still received one from my high school teacher, who specifically had it brought to me by my sister
Continue to love life.
Refused an invitation due to a class
Saw the teacher brought a package of local specialties for each attending student
Thought I might miss out on a fortune
But still received one from my high school teacher, who specifically had it brought to me by my sister
Continue to love life.
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