Can hearing loss lead to Alzheimer's disease?

There is epidemiological evidence suggesting that hearing loss is an important modifiable risk factor for Alzheimer's disease. It may lead to neural isolation of the brain and reduced cognitive stimulation, contributing to declines in cognitive abilities.

In fact, the severity of hearing loss is associated with the risk of Alzheimer's disease as follows:

By controlling hearing loss, approximately one-tenth of Alzheimer's disease cases can be delayed or even prevented.