2011
DOI: 10.1007/s00455-011-9328-2
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Age and Sex Differences in Orofacial Strength

Abstract: This study explored age- and sex-related differences in orofacial strength. Healthy adult men (N = 88) and women (N = 83) participated in the study. Strength measures were obtained using the Iowa Oral Performance Instrument (IOPI). Anterior and posterior tongue elevation strength measures were obtained using a standard method. Tongue protrusion and lateralization, cheek compression, and lip compression measures utilized adaptors allowing the participant to exert pressure against the bulb in different orientati… Show more

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“…Clark and Solomon (24) evaluated the strength applied in some movements of the lips, tongue, and cheeks, having found greater lip agility and strength in men compared to women; less protrusion and lateralization of the tongue in the older participants compared to the younger ones; as well as lower tongue elevation of the elderly individuals in relation to the middle-age group, corroborating with the results of the present study.…”
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“…Clark and Solomon (24) evaluated the strength applied in some movements of the lips, tongue, and cheeks, having found greater lip agility and strength in men compared to women; less protrusion and lateralization of the tongue in the older participants compared to the younger ones; as well as lower tongue elevation of the elderly individuals in relation to the middle-age group, corroborating with the results of the present study.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Furthermore, skeletal changes occur as age progresses; some areas continue to grow, while others present bone resorption, promoting new angles between the facial bones (22,23) . The transformation of muscular insertions associated with reduction in elasticity of the dermis, reduction of the mobility and tension of facial muscles, and increase of the subcutaneous adipose layer, make up facial flaccidity, a characteristic of aging (24)(25)(26)(27) . Examples of these modifications combined in the stomatognathic system were evidenced by this study's sample.…”
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“…After that, many studies proposed to measure the pressure made by the tongue on the oral cavity (7) during functions such as speech (8) , swallowing, (5) and chewing (9) ; at rest (10) ; and during the maximum isometric contraction for comparing with different portions of the tongue (anterior and dorsum) among young adults (11) . The pressure of the tongue has also been studied in relation to gender (11)(12)(13)(14) and age (5,(13)(14)(15) in individuals diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea (16) , neurological conditions (17) , and disorders in the head and neck area (18) . Besides, it is possible to find studies related to the exercises of the tongue (17) ; pressure of the lip and tongue regarding the type of bad occlusion (19) ; the comparison between the maximum isometric pressure of the tongue of individuals with dentofacial deformity and those with adequate occlusal relationship (20) ; and the comparison of pressure and resistance of the tongue among speakers of Brazilian Portuguese, and English, which obtained a lower resistance of the tongue for the latter (13) .…”
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“…Atribui-se escore 3 para a mordida com os dentes incisivos, 2 para quando esta fosse realizada com os dentes posteriores e 1 para quando o indivíduo não mordesse o alimento. Para a avaliação quanto ao tipo mastigatório, o escore 4 é utilizado para classificar uma mastigação bilateral alternada, 3 para bilateral simultânea (vertical), 2 para unilateral preferencial (66% dos golpes mastigatórios do mesmo lado) e 1 para mastigação unilateral crônica (95%) dos golpes mastigatórios do mesmo lado) University of Iowa) e da literatura (Clark et al2009;Clark, Solomon, 2012 …”
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