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Age-Related Speech-in-Noise Hearing Loss in Parkinson's Disease and APOE E4 Carriers

Kmiecik, M. J.; Xu, W.; Weldon, C. H.; Guan, A.; McIntyre, M. H.; Bouchard, E. L.; 23andMe Research Team, ; Schneider, R. B.; Auton, A.; Aslibekyan, S.

2026-06-09 neurology
10.64898/2026.06.08.26355175 medRxiv
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Age-related hearing loss is a leading modifiable risk factor for dementia and is increasingly recognized as a non-motor feature of Parkinson's disease (PD). The apolipoprotein E (APOE) E4 allele is the strongest genetic risk factor for Alzheimer's disease and is associated with cognitive decline in PD, yet its relationship to hearing loss remains unclear. Therefore, we examined the independent and interactive effects of PD status and APOE E4 carrier status on age-related hearing loss using a validated web-based speech-in-noise (SIN) assessment in 239,620 23andMe Research Institute participants without PD and 4,361 PD cases. Generalized additive models for location, scale, and shape (GAMLSS) showed that both PD and APOE E4 independently exacerbated age-related hearing decline, with speech reception thresholds (SRTs) worsening non-linearly with advancing age, but without evidence of synergistic interaction. However, longitudinal analyses in a subcohort completing at least two assessments (1,434 PD cases; 36,242 controls) using GAMLSS mixed models showed a significant three-way interaction between PD status, APOE E4, and age2, such that SIN hearing loss accelerated more steeply with age in APOE E4 carriers with PD. Males and individuals with lower educational attainment also exhibited worse SIN hearing loss. These results identify APOE E4 carriers with PD as a priority population for hearing screening and intervention, and support the integration of SIN assessments into routine PD care to detect hearing decline that may compound cognitive and communicative burden in aging.

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