2001
DOI: 10.1007/s004550011001
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Effects of Age, Gender, Bolus Volume, and Trial on Swallowing Apnea Duration and Swallow/Respiratory Phase Relationships of Normal Adults

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“…In contrast, older women demonstrated the same or greater range of motion compared to their younger counterparts. Specifically to SA, Hiss et al (2001) reported that women demonstrated significantly longer SA duration than men on saliva swallows. In contrast, men demonstrated SA ONSET 6 decreased SA durations on saliva swallows with age.…”
Section: Sa Onsetmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In contrast, older women demonstrated the same or greater range of motion compared to their younger counterparts. Specifically to SA, Hiss et al (2001) reported that women demonstrated significantly longer SA duration than men on saliva swallows. In contrast, men demonstrated SA ONSET 6 decreased SA durations on saliva swallows with age.…”
Section: Sa Onsetmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SA duration has been demonstrated to increase with increases in bolus volume (Hiss, Treole, & Stuart, 2001). Thus, in order for SA duration to increase, it must begin earlier and/or terminate later.…”
Section: Sa Onsetmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the literature, women demonstrate higher oropharyngeal transit times 5,6 , longer durations of the upper oesophageal sphincter opening 26 , shorter time periods between swallows and lower food bolus volume for each swallowing 13 , longer durations of laryngeal closure during swallowing 1 , and early laryngeal closure relative to the upper esophageal sphincter opening 11 compared with men. Hiss et al 9 also reported that women present longer swallowing apnea. In contrast, studies show that men have higher pressure and muscle endurance relative to the tongue pressure in the oral cavity 28 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…elongated apnea) called for some additional caution as far as their application in the elderly patients and in patients with heart and vessels diseases is considered. 1,4,16,17 The possibility of saliva aspiration as well as 'silent saliva aspiration' reported by Takahashi in the elderly patients discourages from creating a situation in which a patient makes decision on how to swallow on his/her own, especially when there may be other diseases co-existing with the oral cavity neoplasm which may complicate swallowing rehabilitation if the rehabilitation is not monitored. 18 The results of Colodny's research show different general diseases as the cause of desaturation, and negate the advanced age importance in low peripheral blood saturation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In proper deglutition the larynx closure lasts from 0.4 to 0.6 s and generally does not lead to desaturation 1 , except for in older patients. [2][3][4][5] Oral neoplasm excision changes the anatomy and functions of organs responsible for swallowing, speech creation and breathing. A decrease in the organ mass, movement limitation and limited sensory efficiency disturb swallowing by preventing patients from feeding themselves orally.…”
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