Hearing Aids Reduce Signs of Aging

Woman considering hearing aids as she looks at her image in a mirror.

As you’ve been getting older, you’ve probably been on the lookout for ways to preserve your youthfulness.

You’ve tried to find it in with diet, exercise, and supplements. You’ve already spent a lot on keeping your hair and keeping wrinkles in check. You even joined a Yoga class. You can stay happy and youthful at any age.

But what if you found out that there’s a simple way to remain happy and feeling young that’s inexpensive and supported by science. Yet, less than 16% of individuals who would benefit are taking advantage of it.

The “trick” is easy – they’re using their hearing aids to deal with their hearing loss.

As we age, this might be the trick to remaining youthful and happy.

Is Hearing Loss Very Common?

The potential to experience hearing loss rises substantially by age 45. Even children as young as 12 are impacted.

A study showed that out of all people between 45 and 54, hearing loss is experienced by 11% of them. By age 80 that percentage increases to 90%. Almost 25 percent of those aged 65 to 74, and 50 percent of people 75 and over, are suffering from disabling hearing loss.

Moreover, hearing loss is twice as common with men younger than 70 compared to women in the same age group.

Contrary to common notion most cases of hearing loss develop because of exposure to loud noise not aging. Over the course of their lives, some individuals are exposed to more damaging sound than others.

It’s not inevitable that a person will get hearing loss but multiple studies have shown that your general happiness, youthfulness, and health are affected by neglecting to address any hearing loss you already have.

Yet only 1 out of 7 individuals who should be using hearing aids wear them.

Your Key to Youthfulness And Happiness is Your Hearing Aid

The following outcomes have been directly related to using hearing aids:

  • Being 20% more likely to take part in social activities

One thing that makes life wonderful, you’ll concur, is being with others. You feel younger and happier when you spend cherished time with people you love doing the activities you enjoy.

Individuals with hearing loss who wear their hearing aids are more likely to remain active and social.

  • Being 30% less likely to experience depression

Research has revealed that individuals with hearing loss who wear hearing aids are less likely to report sad feelings and loneliness, which is associated with depression.

Feeling like people are trying to avoid them or are mad at them is also not as likely. They’re less likely to isolate themselves from others.

Less depression equals greater happiness.

  • Being 24% less likely to experience mental decline

If you have a dad, mom, or aunt who is coping with dementia, you know how frightening it is for the family and the individual in cognitive decline. It takes longer for a person with cognitive decline to process things and they are frequently forgetting what they said and did which makes them feel older.

As the decline continues, they lose lots of the things that make them happy and youthful because they become unable to do them.

If your risk of developing dementia and Alzheimer’s can be lowered by simply wearing hearing aids, shouldn’t you be doing that.

  • Falling risk reduced by 30%

The danger of falling and sustaining a severe injury becomes a serious concern as we get older. We’re not as balanced as we once were. A hospital stay and a few weeks of rehab could be the consequence if a serious fall leads to a fracture.

That isn’t where you want to spend your time. It’s not fun to be in the hospital in pain.

When you can get around easily, you live a happier life. You’re more sure of your movements and less likely to be startled.

Hearing aids will make a hospital stay less likely and will let you spend more time with friends and family.

  • Having 30% fewer arguments and misunderstandings

How many times have you been involved in a misunderstanding because you didn’t hear what someone actually said. Or maybe you think someone is yelling at you because they need to raise their voice so you can hear them.

A massive strain on relationships can be the result of untreated hearing loss. It can create resentment, anger, sadness, and other negative emotions. But using your hearing aid helps you hear better, which will produce more positive connections with your family and friends. Whatever age you may be, this will help you remain youthful and happy.

Whatever you’ve lost, reclaim it

Have you been using your hearing aid? You might have forgotten some of the simple joys in life that you’re missing, including:

  • Outings and social clubs
  • Children’s laughter
  • Nature sounds outdoors
  • Discussions with family and friends without needing them to speak louder
  • Music

If you have hearing loss, you may still hear these things to some extent but they are probably not as pleasant.

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