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通过口腔锻炼改善口腔功能:社区居住老年人的性别差异

Oral function improvement through oral exercise: gender differences in community-dwelling older adults.

作者信息

Tsai Fa-Tzu, Romalee Worachate, Ko Fong-Wen, Lui Man-Tin, Hsu Ming-Lun

机构信息

Department of Oral Hygiene, Mei-Ho University, Pingtung, Taiwan.

College of Dentistry, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Taipei, Taiwan.

出版信息

BMC Geriatr. 2025 Jul 1;25(1):432. doi: 10.1186/s12877-025-06134-x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Older individuals with systemic diseases and disabilities face an elevated mortality risk, with oral functional decline further contributing to both oral and systemic health challenges. Given the rising prevalence of reduced oral function in older adults, this study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of oral exercise training on improving oral function and preventing functional decline. Additionally, the study examines potential gender differences in response to the intervention.

METHODS

Seventy-seven community-dwelling older adults aged 65 and above participated in a six-week oral exercise program, performed before each meal. The study measured changes in oral function post-intervention, which including swallowing ability, salivary secretion, oral diadochokinesis and bite force. Pre- and post-intervention differences were evaluated using paired -tests and Wilcoxon signed-rank test. The trial was registered on ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT06794814‖2025-01-16).

RESULTS

Following six weeks of oral exercise training, significant improvements were observed in salivary secretion, swallowing ability (RSST), oral diadochokinesis, bite force, and quality of life (assessed by OHIP-14). Notably, female participants demonstrated statistically significant increases in stimulate saliva ( =0.013), bite force ( =0.016)  and Repetitive saliva swallowing test (RSST) scores ( = 0.021) post-training.

CONCLUSION

Although the scale of the present study was limited, its findings indicated that 6 weeks of oral exercise intervention could effectively improve oral function among older adults. Training improved swallowing ability and bite force increased mainly in females. Oral diadochokinesis significantly improved for /pa/, /ta/, and /ka/. Encouraging regular oral exercise, particularly before meals, may further optimize oral function and prevent oral hypofunction.

摘要

背景

患有全身性疾病和残疾的老年人面临更高的死亡风险,口腔功能下降进一步加剧了口腔和全身健康方面的挑战。鉴于老年人口腔功能减退的患病率不断上升,本研究旨在评估口腔运动训练对改善口腔功能和预防功能衰退的有效性。此外,该研究还考察了对干预措施反应的潜在性别差异。

方法

77名65岁及以上的社区居住老年人参加了一项为期六周的口腔运动计划,在每餐饭前进行。该研究测量了干预后口腔功能的变化,包括吞咽能力、唾液分泌、口腔轮替运动速率和咬合力。干预前后的差异使用配对t检验和Wilcoxon符号秩检验进行评估。该试验已在ClinicalTrials.gov上注册(NCT06794814‖2025-01-16)。

结果

经过六周的口腔运动训练,唾液分泌、吞咽能力(重复唾液吞咽试验)、口腔轮替运动速率、咬合力和生活质量(通过OHIP-14评估)均有显著改善。值得注意的是,女性参与者在训练后刺激唾液量(P = 0.013)、咬合力(P = 0.016)和重复唾液吞咽试验(RSST)得分(P = 0.021)方面有统计学意义的增加。

结论

尽管本研究的规模有限,但其结果表明,六周的口腔运动干预可以有效改善老年人的口腔功能。训练主要提高了女性的吞咽能力和咬合力。对于/pa/、/ta/和/ka/,口腔轮替运动速率有显著改善。鼓励定期进行口腔运动,尤其是在饭前,可能会进一步优化口腔功能并预防口腔功能减退。

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