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Oral-motor function in older people: Exploring new dimensions of frailty
Dália Nogueira (Nogueira, D.); Ana Vieira (Vieira, A.); Elizabeth Reis (Reis, E.);
Journal Title
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation
Year (definitive publication)
2023
Language
English
Country
United States of America
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Abstract
Background: Oral-motor performance for speech and swallowing, and verbal fluency repre-sent important domains that can determine frailty thresholds in older people. Objectives: The study aims to explore the association between oral-motor performance and verbal fluency to achieve a comprehensive measurement of the frailty phenotype. Methods and Procedures: An exploratory and inferential cross-sectional study was carried out in two nursing homes and two day-care centers. The study comprised a sample of 95 individuals with a mean age of 83 years. TheOral-Diadochokinesis Test (ODDK), Water Swallow Test (WST), Time of Mastication and Swallowing (TOMASS), Maximum Tongue Pressure, Verbal Fluency, Physical Phenotype and Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) were used as measurements variables. Results: The comparison of mean values between the performance of observed and normative values for the target population was shown to be statistically significant for all the measure-ments and between the pre-frail and frail. Conclusions: The results of this study add to the growing body of evidence that oral-motor function for speech and swallowing and verbal fluency are relevant to the diagnosis and man-agement of the frailty condition in older people. The frailty syndrome is more than just the traditionally observed physical function, rather it is a multidimensional construct, where addi-tional dimensions should be considered when evaluating frailty in clinical practice
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Keywords
Ageing,Frailty,Oral diadochokinesis,Swallowing,Verbal fluency
  • Clinical Medicine - Medical and Health Sciences
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UIDB/00315/2020 Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia

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