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New study links sense of smell with pneumonia

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Ateam of Michigan State University researcher­s found that poor sense of smell may signify a higher risk of pneumonia in older adults. An acute loss of smell is one of the most common symptoms of COVID-19, but for two decades it has been linked to other maladies like Parkinson’s disease and dementia.

The study was published in the journal Lancet Healthy Longevity. “About a quarter of adults 65 years or older have a poor sense of smell,” said Honglei Chen, a professor in the Department of Epidemiolo­gy and Biostatist­ics within MSU’s College of Human Medicine.

“Unlike vision or hearing impairment, this sensory deficit has been largely neglected; more than two-thirds of people with a poor sense of smell do not know they have it,” added Chen.

In a first-of-its-kind study, Chen and his team found a possible link between a poor sense of smell and a higher risk of pneumonia hospitalis­ation. They analysed 13 years of health data from 2,494 older adults, ages 71-82, from metropolit­an areas of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvan­ia, and Memphis, Tennessee.

This study aimed to examine whether a poor sense of smell in older adults is associated with a higher future risk of developing pneumonia.

The participan­ts were given a Brief Smell Identifica­tion Test, or B-SIT, using common smells such as lemons and gasoline to determine if their sense of smell was good, moderate, or poor. Then, the participan­ts were monitored for the next 13 years using clinical exams and follow-up phone calls to identify hospitalis­ation due to pneumonia.

The researcher­s found that compared with participan­ts who had a good sense of smell, participan­ts with a poor sense of smell were about 50 per cent more likely to be hospitalis­ed with pneumonia at any time point during the 13-year follow-up. Among participan­ts (with a poor sense of smell) who never had had pneumonia before, the risk of having first-ever pneumonia was about 40 per cent higher.

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