The prevalence of smell impairment increases as people age, and males are more likely than females to experience loss of smell. American males ages 60 to 69 were more than twice as likely to have smell impairment (24.7%) than females of the same age (11.2%).
The prevalence of smell impairment increases as people age, and males are more likely than females to experience loss of smell. American males ages 60 to 69 were more than twice as likely to have smell impairment (24.7%) than females of the same age (11.2%).