Steele Catriona M, Van Lieshout Pascal
Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
J Speech Lang Hear Res. 2009 Oct;52(5):1255-67. doi: 10.1044/1092-4388(2009/08-0131).
The purpose of this study was to explore the nature and extent of variability in tongue movement during healthy swallowing as a function of aging and gender. In addition, changes were quantified in healthy tongue movements in response to specific differences in the nature of the swallowing task (discrete vs. sequential swallows).
Electromagnetic midsagittal articulography (EMMA) was used to study the swallowing-related movements of markers located in midline on the anterior (blade), middle (body), and posterior (dorsum) tongue in a sample of 34 healthy adults in 2 age groups (under vs. over 50 years of age). Participants performed a series of reiterated water swallows, in either a discrete or a sequential manner.
This study shows that age-related changes in tongue movements during swallowing are restricted to the domain of movement duration. The authors confirm that different tongue regions can be selectively modulated during swallowing tasks and that both functional and anatomical constraints influence the manner in which tongue movement modulation occurs. Sequential swallowing, in comparison to discrete swallowing, elicits simplification or down-scaling of several kinematic parameters.
The data illustrate task-specific stereotyped patterns of tongue movement in swallowing, which are robust to the effects of healthy aging in all aspects other than movement duration.
本研究旨在探讨健康吞咽过程中舌运动变异性的性质和程度,作为年龄和性别的函数。此外,针对吞咽任务性质(离散吞咽与连续吞咽)的特定差异,对健康舌运动的变化进行了量化。
采用电磁矢状面关节造影术(EMMA),对34名2个年龄组(50岁以下与50岁以上)的健康成年人样本中位于舌前部(舌尖)、中部(舌体)和后部(舌背)中线的标记物的吞咽相关运动进行研究。参与者以离散或连续的方式进行一系列重复的水吞咽。
本研究表明,吞咽过程中与年龄相关的舌运动变化仅限于运动持续时间领域。作者证实,在吞咽任务中不同的舌区域可被选择性调节,并且功能和解剖学限制都会影响舌运动调节的发生方式。与离散吞咽相比,连续吞咽会引发几个运动学参数的简化或降低。
数据说明了吞咽中舌运动的特定任务刻板模式,除运动持续时间外,在所有其他方面对健康衰老的影响具有鲁棒性。