Reductions in muscle mass and strength are well known complications of advancing age. All muscles of the body are affected, including those critical to chewing and swallowing. A diagnosis of frailty and its features of weakness and unintentional weight loss are particularly relevant to the aging swallowing system. Age related changes to eating and swallowing function means that there is a natural tendency for elders to self-select 'soft' foods due to loss of dentition and fatigue on chewing. However, it is not well known that tooth loss and poor dental status is associated with increased choking risk, especially as people age. In fact, people over 65 years of age have seven times higher risk for choking on food than children aged 1-4 years ...
Community-dwelling elderly (CDE) are typically-aging, older adults that live independently in their ...
Dysphagia and nutrition in the elderly go hand in hand. As age increases, bodily functions decrease....
Tetsuya Hiramatsu,1,2 Hideyuki Kataoka,3 Mari Osaki,4 Hiroshi Hagino3,4 1Department of Speech Patho...
Reductions in muscle mass and strength are well known complications of advancing age. All muscles of...
Reductions in muscle mass and strength are well known complications of advancing age. All muscles of...
Over the next twenty years the number of people over 60 years will exceed one billion. Changes assoc...
Ageing population suffer from increased risk of malnutrition which is a major determinant of acceler...
The paper reviews human mastication, focusing on its age-related changes. The first part describes m...
The paper reviews human mastication, focusing on its age-related changes. The first part describes m...
Chewing and swallowing problems can be life threatening for elderly persons. Bits of food and liquid...
Chewing and swallowing problems can be life threatening for elderly persons. Bits of food and liquid...
Healthy diets have been demonstrated to complement benefits of physical activity, physical condition...
Background. Although age-related changes resulting in slowing of the swallowing reflex and a decline...
Dysphagia is an underlying symptom of many health issues affecting a person’s ability to swallow. B...
Livia Sura,1,2 Aarthi Madhavan,1,3 Giselle Carnaby,1,4 Michael A Crary1,31Swallowing Research Labora...
Community-dwelling elderly (CDE) are typically-aging, older adults that live independently in their ...
Dysphagia and nutrition in the elderly go hand in hand. As age increases, bodily functions decrease....
Tetsuya Hiramatsu,1,2 Hideyuki Kataoka,3 Mari Osaki,4 Hiroshi Hagino3,4 1Department of Speech Patho...
Reductions in muscle mass and strength are well known complications of advancing age. All muscles of...
Reductions in muscle mass and strength are well known complications of advancing age. All muscles of...
Over the next twenty years the number of people over 60 years will exceed one billion. Changes assoc...
Ageing population suffer from increased risk of malnutrition which is a major determinant of acceler...
The paper reviews human mastication, focusing on its age-related changes. The first part describes m...
The paper reviews human mastication, focusing on its age-related changes. The first part describes m...
Chewing and swallowing problems can be life threatening for elderly persons. Bits of food and liquid...
Chewing and swallowing problems can be life threatening for elderly persons. Bits of food and liquid...
Healthy diets have been demonstrated to complement benefits of physical activity, physical condition...
Background. Although age-related changes resulting in slowing of the swallowing reflex and a decline...
Dysphagia is an underlying symptom of many health issues affecting a person’s ability to swallow. B...
Livia Sura,1,2 Aarthi Madhavan,1,3 Giselle Carnaby,1,4 Michael A Crary1,31Swallowing Research Labora...
Community-dwelling elderly (CDE) are typically-aging, older adults that live independently in their ...
Dysphagia and nutrition in the elderly go hand in hand. As age increases, bodily functions decrease....
Tetsuya Hiramatsu,1,2 Hideyuki Kataoka,3 Mari Osaki,4 Hiroshi Hagino3,4 1Department of Speech Patho...