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Does Don Draper’s Nose Know Something You Don’t?
A recent episode of Mad Men may have alluded to what researchers already know: Alcoholism affects the sense of smell, which can lead to other health issues.
When it comes to alcoholism or binge-drinking, the main health concerns are liver and heart disease. But olfactory impairment (damage to the sense of smell) is also a problem that should cause concern.
Mad Men main ad man Don Draper has spent the new season trying to dry out after years of heavy drinking. The period drama recently showed Draper standing outside on a city street sniffing the air and commenting on what he smelled. Were they alluding to the possibility that Draper’s sense of smell was returning as he quit drinking?
It wouldn’t be unheard of.
Alcoholism and Sense of Smell
Research – including a new study in the August 2010 issue of Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research – shows that chronic alcoholism is associated with numerous olfactory deficits in odor judgment, odor identification, odor sensitivity and the ability to discriminate between odors.
The problem alcoholics experience with their sense of smell is associated with prefrontal cognitive dysfunction. It sounds serious, but if you’re battling alcoholism and facing more serious health dangers, not being able to smell well is pretty low on the list of concerns, right?
Dangers of a Defunct Sense of Smell
Downplaying olfactory dysfunction is a mistake, though. It can seriously impair people in their day-to-day activities and occupation, increase their risk of injury or even death, and reduce their overall quality of life, according to those behind the study. The problem doesn’t just reduce someone’s enjoyment of food, it can put them at risk for long term nutritional or health issues including weight loss, challenged immunity and impaired nutritional status.
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