Swallowing Physiology & Rehabilitation Research Laboratory, Speech Pathology and Audiology Program, School of Health Sciences, Kent State University, PO Box 5190, Kent, OH, 44242-0001, USA.
Department of Language and Rehabilitation, Catholic Kwandong University, Gangneung, South Korea.
Dysphagia. 2023 Oct;38(5):1277-1285. doi: 10.1007/s00455-023-10553-6. Epub 2023 Jan 19.
Submental surface electromyography (sEMG) may provide information about the lingual-palatal pressure (LPP) during swallowing. However, the extent to which changes in age and LPP levels are reflected in different sEMG measures is unclear. This study aimed to understand the effects of age and different levels of submaximal LPPs on submental sEMG peak, average, and integrated values in healthy adults. Ninety community-dwelling healthy participants were categorized into three age groups (young: 20-39 years, middle age: 40-59 years, older: 60 ≥ years). sEMG and LPP measurements were collected concurrently. After placing the sEMG electrodes, the maximal isometric LPP was established using the Iowa oral performance instrument (IOPI) on the anterior tongue. sEMG recordings were conducted for three submaximal LPP levels, including 40%, 60%, and 80% of the maximum LPP. Two-way repeated measure ANOVAs were conducted to find the effects of age and varying LPP levels on mean sEMG peak, average, and integrated measures. A significant age by LPP level interaction was identified for sEMG peak [F (4, 172) = 4.116, p < 0.007, ηp2 = 0.087], sEMG average [F (4, 170) = 5.049, p < 0.001, ηp2 = 0.106], and sEMG integrated values [F (4, 170) = 4.179, p < 0.003, ηp2 = 0.090]. Post hoc testing demonstrated that, in general, sEMG values significantly increased with rising LPP levels, primarily for younger and middle-aged adults. Furthermore, at 80% of maximum LPP, older adults generated less sEMG average and integrated values than middle age (only significant for sEMG integrated value) and younger adults. Likewise, max LPP was lower in older adults compared with young and middle-aged groups. Submental sEMG has the potential to be incorporated into a skill-based lingual exercise paradigm to improve tongue function during swallowing. Moreover, submental sEMG can characterize some age-related subclinical changes in swallowing.
颏下表面肌电图 (sEMG) 可提供吞咽时舌腭压 (LPP) 的信息。然而,年龄变化和 LPP 水平变化在不同 sEMG 测量中的反映程度尚不清楚。本研究旨在了解健康成年人的年龄和不同亚最大 LPP 水平对颏下 sEMG 峰值、平均值和积分值的影响。90 名社区居住的健康参与者分为三组年龄组(年轻组:20-39 岁,中年组:40-59 岁,老年组:60 岁及以上)。同时采集 sEMG 和 LPP 测量值。放置 sEMG 电极后,使用爱荷华口腔表现仪 (IOPI) 在舌前区建立最大等长 LPP。sEMG 记录在三个亚最大 LPP 水平进行,包括最大 LPP 的 40%、60%和 80%。进行了双向重复测量方差分析,以确定年龄和不同 LPP 水平对平均 sEMG 峰值、平均值和积分测量的影响。sEMG 峰值 [F (4, 172) = 4.116, p < 0.007, ηp2 = 0.087]、sEMG 平均值 [F (4, 170) = 5.049, p < 0.001, ηp2 = 0.106] 和 sEMG 积分值 [F (4, 170) = 4.179, p < 0.003, ηp2 = 0.090] 之间存在显著的年龄与 LPP 水平的交互作用。事后检验表明,一般来说,随着 LPP 水平的升高,sEMG 值显著增加,主要发生在年轻和中年成年人中。此外,在最大 LPP 的 80%时,老年成年人产生的 sEMG 平均值和积分值低于中年组(仅对 sEMG 积分值有显著影响)和年轻组。同样,与年轻和中年组相比,老年组的最大 LPP 较低。颏下 sEMG 有可能被纳入基于技能的舌运动训练范式,以改善吞咽时的舌功能。此外,颏下 sEMG 可以描述吞咽过程中与年龄相关的一些亚临床变化。