Effect of Gender on Swallow Event Duration Assessed by Videofluoroscopy


Autoria(s): DANTAS, Roberto Oliveira; CASSIANI, Rachel de Aguiar; SANTOS, Carla Manfredi dos; GONZAGA, Geruza Costa; ALVES, Leda Maria Tavares; MAZIN, Suleimy Cristina
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2009

Resumo

There are data suggesting that women swallow liquids at a lower flow rate and ingest smaller volumes in each swallow than men. Our objective in this work was to compare swallowing in asymptomatic men and women by videofluoroscopy. We studied 18 men [age = 33-77 years, mean = 61 (10) years] and 12 women [age = 29-72 years, mean = 53 (15) years] who swallowed in duplicate 5 and 10 ml of liquid and paste barium boluses. None of the volunteers had dysphagia, neurologic diseases, or oral, pharyngeal, or esophageal diseases. The videofluoroscopic examination showed that for the 5-ml bolus, women had a longer oropharyngeal transit [liquid: men, 0.63 (0.21) s, women, 0.88 (0.39) s; paste: men, 0.64 (0.35) s, women, 0.94 (0.58) s], longer oral transit [liquid: men, 0.41 (0.21) s, women, 0.59 (0.35) s; paste: men, 0.39 (0.28) s, women, 0.59 (0.42) s], and longer pharyngeal clearance [liquid: men, 0.36 (0.11) s, women, 0.45 (0.16) s; paste: men, 0.42 (0.25) s, women, 0.56 (0.27) s] compared with men (p < 0.05). We conclude that there are differences in swallowing between men and women, with women having a longer oropharyngeal transit than men for a 5-ml bolus.

Identificador

DYSPHAGIA, v.24, n.3, p.280-284, 2009

0179-051X

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/24897

10.1007/s00455-008-9202-z

http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00455-008-9202-z

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eng

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SPRINGER

Relação

Dysphagia

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restrictedAccess

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Palavras-Chave #Gender #Swallowing #Men #Women #Deglutition #Deglutition disorders #OROPHARYNGEAL SWALLOW #CLINICAL MEASUREMENT #AGE #SEQUENCE #ADULTS #VOLUME #WOMEN #Otorhinolaryngology
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article

original article

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