International audienceThe development of innovative experimental approaches is necessary to gain insights in the complex biomechanics of swallowing. In particular, unraveling the mechanisms of formation of the thin film of bolus coating the pharyngeal mucosa after the ingestion of liquid or semi-liquid food products is an important challenge, with implication in dysphagia treatment and sensory perceptions.The aim here is to propose an original experimental model of swallowing (i) to simulate the peristaltic motions driving the bolus from the oral cavity to the esophagus, (ii) to mimic and vary complex physiological variables of the pharyngeal mucosa (lubrication, deformability and velocity) and (iii) to measure the thickness and the composi...
Understanding and modeling phenomena governing stimuli release during food consumption make it possi...
computational fluid dynamics (CFD) programme was used to study dysphagia, a swallowing disorder, and...
Cerebrovascular and neurodegenerative diseases are clinical conditions increasingly observed in geri...
International audienceAfter swallowing a liquid or a semi-liquid food product, a thin film responsib...
International audienceAfter swallowing a liquid or a semi-liquid food product, a thin film responsibl...
Background Swallowing is a complex physiological process transporting food from the mouth into the e...
Background Swallowing is a complex physiological process transporting food from the mouth into the ...
This thesis describes the design and evaluation of a mechanical oral model and its application to in...
Texture modification is the most vital strategy to manage dysphagia: a condition in which food and b...
In this study, an in vitro device that mimics the oral phase of swallowing is calibrated using in vi...
In this study, an in vitro device that mimics the oral phase of swallowing is calibrated using in vi...
Texture modification is the most vital strategy to manage dysphagia: a condition in which food and b...
A model experiment to understand the oral phase of swallowing is presented and used to explain some ...
A model experiment to understand the oral phase of swallowing is presented and used to explain some ...
Understanding and modeling phenomena governing stimuli release during food consumption make it possi...
Understanding and modeling phenomena governing stimuli release during food consumption make it possi...
computational fluid dynamics (CFD) programme was used to study dysphagia, a swallowing disorder, and...
Cerebrovascular and neurodegenerative diseases are clinical conditions increasingly observed in geri...
International audienceAfter swallowing a liquid or a semi-liquid food product, a thin film responsib...
International audienceAfter swallowing a liquid or a semi-liquid food product, a thin film responsibl...
Background Swallowing is a complex physiological process transporting food from the mouth into the e...
Background Swallowing is a complex physiological process transporting food from the mouth into the ...
This thesis describes the design and evaluation of a mechanical oral model and its application to in...
Texture modification is the most vital strategy to manage dysphagia: a condition in which food and b...
In this study, an in vitro device that mimics the oral phase of swallowing is calibrated using in vi...
In this study, an in vitro device that mimics the oral phase of swallowing is calibrated using in vi...
Texture modification is the most vital strategy to manage dysphagia: a condition in which food and b...
A model experiment to understand the oral phase of swallowing is presented and used to explain some ...
A model experiment to understand the oral phase of swallowing is presented and used to explain some ...
Understanding and modeling phenomena governing stimuli release during food consumption make it possi...
Understanding and modeling phenomena governing stimuli release during food consumption make it possi...
computational fluid dynamics (CFD) programme was used to study dysphagia, a swallowing disorder, and...
Cerebrovascular and neurodegenerative diseases are clinical conditions increasingly observed in geri...