In this episode of the Let's Talk Brain Health! podcast, host Dr. Krystal L. Culler, DBH, MA interviews Andrew Campbell, a distinguished audiologist and author specializing in hearing and brain health.
Campbell shares his extensive experience and research findings that highlight the importance of addressing hearing loss early to prevent cognitive decline and dementia.
He underscores that untreated hearing loss significantly increases the risk of dementia and impacts memory, cognitive load, and social isolation.
Campbell advocates for regular hearing assessments, especially for those over 55, and emphasizes the need for consistent use of hearing devices for optimal benefits.
Additionally, he highlights the interconnectedness of hearing health with overall well-being and longevity.
The discussion also includes practical advice on accessing independent audiologists and the importance of proactivity in managing hearing health.
00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest
00:05 Andrew's Background and Career
01:26 The Importance of Hearing Health
03:03 Research and Statistics on Hearing Loss
09:35 Early Signs and Symptoms of Hearing Loss
12:00 Impact of Hearing Loss on Cognitive Function
16:53 Steps to Assess and Improve Hearing Health
19:17 Addressing Stigma and Hesitancy
23:18 Case Study and Practical Advice
26:07 Final Thoughts and Takeaways
Resources:
Learn more about the ACHIEVE Study here
Review the Lancet Commission 2024 Report on “Dementia prevention, intervention, and care”
Explore Andrew’s website and his work at Neuaudio hearing & brain health
Check out Andrew's book “Hearing and Brain Health: Startling links between untreated hearing loss and cognitive decline” on Amazon
Access additional learning videos on Andrew’s YouTube
Explore our previous podcast conversations on how our various senses impact our brain health.
“How Our Eyes Reflect Our Well-being” with Dr. Jacquelin Theis, DO
“Mind Your Mouth: How Oral Health Impacts Brain Function” with Dr. Joy Poskozim, DDS
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