Skip to main content

Poor Hearing Associated With Increased Risk for Incident Heart Failure

Medically reviewed by Carmen Pope, BPharm. Last updated on April 10, 2025.

By Elana Gotkine HealthDay Reporter

THURSDAY, April 10, 2025 -- Poor hearing is associated with an increased risk for incident heart failure, which is partially mediated by psychological distress, according to a study published online April 8 in Heart.

Yu Huang, from State Key Laboratory of Organ Failure Research in Guangzhou, China, and colleagues examined the association between hearing ability and risk for incident heart failure in a study involving 164,431 participants from the U.K. Biobank without heart failure at baseline. The Digit Triplets Test was used to measure speech-in-noise hearing ability, which was quantified by the speech-reception-threshold (SRT).

The researchers found that 2.7 percent of participants developed incident heart failure during a median follow-up of 11.7 years. There was an association between high SRT levels and an increased risk for heart failure (adjusted hazard ratio per standard deviation increment, 1.05). Participants with insufficient hearing, poor hearing, or hearing aid use had higher heart failure risks compared with those with normal hearing (adjusted hazard ratios, 1.15, 1.28, and 1.26, respectively). Overall, 16.9 percent of the association between SRT levels and heart failure was mediated by psychological distress; social isolation and neuroticism mediated 3.0 and 3.1 percent, respectively. Participants without coronary heart disease or stroke at baseline had a stronger association.

"If further confirmed, hearing impairment may be a potential risk factor or marker for incident heart failure in the general population, highlighting the importance of integrating hearing health assessments into broader cardiovascular risk evaluation frameworks," the authors write.

Abstract/Full Text

Disclaimer: Statistical data in medical articles provide general trends and do not pertain to individuals. Individual factors can vary greatly. Always seek personalized medical advice for individual healthcare decisions.

© 2025 HealthDay. All rights reserved.

Read this next

Heart Failure Tied to Worsening of Neuropsychological Symptoms

TUESDAY, April 22, 2025 -- Patients with heart failure experience worsening neuropsychological outcomes over six months, according to a study published online April 8...

ACC: Bilateral Oophorectomy Linked to Increased Risk for Heart Failure

FRIDAY, March 28, 2025 -- Bilateral oophorectomy is associated with an increased risk for heart failure, with a greater risk seen with younger age and for White women, according...

Heart Failure Patients With Ejection Fraction Improvement Rarely Withdrawn From Meds

WEDNESDAY, March 26, 2025 -- In patients with heart failure with improved ejection fraction (EF), pharmacological therapy is rarely withdrawn, according to a study published...

More news resources

Subscribe to our newsletter

Whatever your topic of interest, subscribe to our newsletters to get the best of Drugs.com in your inbox.