Smelling in the old age

Affiliation auteursAffiliation ok
TitreSmelling in the old age
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2017
AuteursSulmont-Rosse C
JournalAGRO FOOD INDUSTRY HI-TECH
Volume28
Pagination8-9
Date PublishedMAR-APR
Type of ArticleEditorial Material
ISSN1722-6996
Mots-clésAgeing, Elderly, odour, olfaction, smell
Résumé

Several authors argued that ageing is accompanied by an impairment of olfactory abilities, i.e., the ability to perceive an odour or a taste. However, beyond this overall effect of age on chemosensory abilities, ageing is accompanied by variability in olfactory performance: the decline of odour perception with age is not uniform across odorants neither across elderly individuals. Decline in odour perception may not be inevitable to the aging individual and that factors secondary to aging, such as poor health status or cognitive decline, may contribute to deficits in odour detectability beyond the age effect per se.