If You want to Appreciate Your Life, Keep that Hearing Aid Switched on!

A happy male, wearing hearing aids, sitting with a female for coffee. Focus is on the hearing aid.

As we get older, we all know that hearing loss and particular mental health concerns can get worse in spite of a healthy, active lifestyle. And a strong link between the two has been recognized by scientists which should never be ignored. So keep that hearing aid turned on.

Individuals with untreated hearing loss are two times as likely to deal with depression. Close to 27% more individuals with neglected hearing loss reported “frequently feeling sad” in contrast to those who used a hearing aid.

They were also 24% more likely to quit doing things they once loved and 39% more likely to feel like people are angry with them for no reason.

Let’s look at this interesting study and an even more troubling statistic you won’t want to hear but should be aware of. Don’t turn off that hearing aid!

Our beliefs about hearing loss will be totally changed by this study

For centuries, age-related hearing loss has been regarded as a “harmless” affliction. It was widely believed that compensation would come from all of the other senses. The person would simply get by and go on to live the rest of their life healthily, safely, and happily. Hearing loss wasn’t thought to have any health affects beyond the hearing impairment.

Now we know better. This study presents just one of the larger effects that hearing loss has on a person’s overall health.

This significant and well-structured study forces us to reconsider hearing loss as a society.

How was this study done?

Over 2000 people 50 or older were surveyed in this study carried out by dedicated researchers at the National Institute for Aging (NCOA). People with neglected hearing loss and people who used hearing aids were among the participants. Clinically pertinent questions were asked to identify the levels of the following:

  • Paranoia
  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • Isolation

Over 2000 family members of the participants were also involved in this ground-breaking study. What they reported helped to give the participant’s comments validity. When we talk about hearing loss, this research, with the extra verification, becomes even more relevant.

How depression impacts health and quality of life

Eating disorders such as acute obesity or significant weight loss are more likely in people who suffer from depression, according to the American Psychological Association. Memory loss and insomnia are also more common in those with neglected hearing loss.

They have diminished reaction time, which can result in significant injuries when cooking, driving, cleaning, and other activities. Healing is slower in individuals who cope with depression and that can lead to longer hospital stays.

The chance of falling for older people is also increased when a person suffers from depression.

Depression worsens as hearing loss advances. The person usually becomes more and more secluded, lonely, and unable to care for themselves.

Now, let’s take a look at a really sad statistic.

Hearing aid usage rates

Around 75% of people who need hearing aids don’t use them. That’s right. Many individuals have the ability to protect themselves from depression by using hearing aids but for some reason avoid taking the steps.

Why do so many people neglect using a hearing aid?

When asked why they don’t use a hearing aid, many individuals say they own one. They simply won’t wear it because it makes them “look old.” They’re embarrassed.

A hearing aid update would be advantageous for these people. Present day hearing aids can sync to your smart devices, work better, and are more discreet. This makes them seem more like an extension of your smart technology and less like a hearing aid.

Price is also an issue for a smaller but significant number of people. States and insurance companies are now recognizing the link between neglected hearing loss and general health. Hearing aids are, due to this, becoming more available and affordable. And unaddressed hearing loss can cost a lot of money over time which the majority of individuals don’t take into consideration. They don’t recognize how hearing loss effects their overall life. In just a few years, your overall health cost can increase by as much as 40% because of neglected hearing loss.

What can be done to lessen hearing-associated depression symptoms?

Have pride in wearing your hearing aid. Show people how much better you can feel when you’re able to hear, wear your hearing aids proudly, and help remove the stigma.

Take a little time to learn the advanced features of your modern hearing aid to optimize your hearing experience in every setting. You’re not getting the most out of your hearing aid by simply cranking up the volume. Consult us so you can demo these upgraded hearing aids.

Consult us right away about the most effective way to utilize your hearing aid, especially if you feel like you’re not getting the most out of it and are tempted to leave it at home.

References
https://www.ncoa.org/article/what-older-adults-need-to-know-about-hearing-loss

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