Association Between Tongue Pressure and Prevalence of Mild Cognitive Impairment in Japan
Keiko Tanaka,
Hisanori Utsunomiya,
Hiromasa Kato
et al.
Abstract:ObjectiveAlthough it has been suggested that a decline in oral function is one of the potential risk factors affecting mild cognitive impairment (MCI), evidence is insufficient to draw clear conclusions. This Japanese cross‐sectional study examined the association between tongue pressure (TP) and MCI in middle‐aged and older adults aged 36–84 years.MethodsStudy participants were 1019 (368 men and 651 women). TP was evaluated using a TP measurement device. The maximum value of three measurements was used for an… Show more
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