Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, University Health Network, 550 University Avenue 12th floor, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5G 2A2.
Rehabilitation Sciences Institute, University of Toronto, 500 University Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5G 1V7.
J Texture Stud. 2018 Jun;49(3):249-255. doi: 10.1111/jtxs.12318. Epub 2018 Jan 9.
The ability to generate tongue pressures is widely considered to be critical for liquid bolus propulsion in swallowing. It has been proposed that the application of tongue pressure may also serve the function of collecting sensory information regarding bolus viscosity (resistance to flow). In this study, we explored the impact of age-related reductions in tongue strength on oral viscosity discrimination acuity. The experiment employed a triangle test discrimination protocol with an array of xanthan-gum thickened liquids in the mildly to moderately thick consistency range. A sample of 346 healthy volunteers was recruited, with age ranging from 12 to 86 (164 men, 182 women). On average, participants were able to detect a 0.29-fold increase in xanthan-gum concentration, corresponding to a 0.5-fold increase in viscosity at 50/s. Despite having significantly reduced tongue strength on maximum isometric tongue-palate pressure tasks, and regardless of sex, older participants in this study showed no reductions in viscosity discrimination acuity.
In this article, the relationship between tongue strength and the ability to discriminate small differences in liquid viscosity during oral processing is explored. Given that tongue strength declines with age in healthy adults and is also reduced in individuals with dysphagia, it is interesting to determine whether reduced tongue strength might contribute to difficulties in evaluating liquid viscosity during the oral stage of swallowing. Using an array of mildly to moderately thick xanthan-gum thickened liquids, this experiment failed to find any evidence that reductions in tongue strength influence oral viscosity discrimination acuity.
人们普遍认为产生舌压能力对于吞咽时液体射流推进至关重要。有人提出,舌压的应用也可能起到收集关于食团粘性(流动阻力)的感觉信息的作用。在这项研究中,我们探讨了与年龄相关的舌力下降对口腔粘度辨别敏锐度的影响。实验采用了三角测试辨别方案,使用了一系列 xanthan 胶增稠的液体,其稠度范围为轻度到中度。招募了 346 名健康志愿者,年龄在 12 至 86 岁之间(男性 164 人,女性 182 人)。平均而言,参与者能够检测到 xanthan 胶浓度增加 0.29 倍,相当于粘度在 50/s 时增加 0.5 倍。尽管在最大等长舌-腭压力任务中舌力明显下降,而且不论性别如何,这项研究中的老年参与者在粘度辨别敏锐度方面没有下降。
本文探讨了舌力与口腔处理过程中辨别液体粘度微小差异的能力之间的关系。鉴于健康成年人的舌力随年龄下降,吞咽障碍患者的舌力也会下降,因此确定舌力下降是否会导致在吞咽口腔阶段评估液体粘度的困难是很有趣的。使用一系列轻度到中度 xanthan 胶增稠的液体,该实验没有发现任何证据表明舌力下降会影响口腔粘度辨别敏锐度。