Bloorview Research Institute, Bloorview Kids Rehab and the Institute of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Comput Biol Med. 2010 Nov-Dec;40(11-12):839-44. doi: 10.1016/j.compbiomed.2010.09.002. Epub 2010 Oct 28.
Swallowing accelerometry is a biomechanical approach for the assessment of difficulties during deglutition. However, the effects of various swallowing tasks and different anthropometric/demographic variables on the statistical behavior of these accelerometric signals are unknown. In particular, to understand the statistical persistence of these signals, we used detrended fluctuation analysis (DFA) to analyze accelerometric data collected from 408 healthy participants during dry, wet and wet chin tuck swallowing tasks. The results of DFA were then examined for potential influences of age, gender or body mass index. Several important conclusions were reached. First, the strongest persistence was observed for the wet chin tuck swallows. Second, the vibrations in the superior-inferior (S-I) direction generally have stronger temporal dependencies than those in the anterior-posterior (A-P) direction. Both of these phenomena can be attributed to the dominating influence of head movements on the amplitude of vibrations in the S-I direction. Third, gender, age and body mass index of the participants did not impact the observed persistence for dry and wet chin tuck swallows, while a gender effect was identified for wet swallows. In particular, male participants experienced more Brownian-like statistical dependencies in their swallowing signals. Future developments in the field should attempt to remove signal components associated with strong statistical persistence, as they tend to be associated with non-swallowing phenomena.
吞咽加速计是评估吞咽困难的一种生物力学方法。然而,各种吞咽任务和不同的人体测量/人口统计学变量对这些加速度计信号的统计行为的影响尚不清楚。特别是,为了了解这些信号的统计持久性,我们使用去趋势波动分析(DFA)来分析从 408 名健康参与者在干、湿和湿下巴回缩吞咽任务期间收集的加速计数据。然后,检查 DFA 的结果,以了解年龄、性别或体重指数的潜在影响。得出了几个重要的结论。首先,湿下巴回缩吞咽时观察到的持久性最强。其次,S-I 方向的振动通常比 A-P 方向的振动具有更强的时间依赖性。这两种现象都可以归因于头部运动对 S-I 方向振动幅度的主导影响。第三,参与者的性别、年龄和体重指数对干、湿下巴回缩吞咽时观察到的持久性没有影响,而在湿吞咽时则存在性别影响。特别是,男性参与者在吞咽信号中经历了更多类似布朗运动的统计依赖性。该领域的未来发展应尝试去除与强统计持久性相关的信号成分,因为它们往往与非吞咽现象有关。