Impaired Eating and Swallowing Function in Older Adults in the Community: The Kurihara Project
Abstract
:1. Introduction
- A community-based design: the prevalence of dementia reported was 12.5% which coincided with the previous reports. The participants from this research field were not considered to be biased, since clinic-based MCI participants on other studies are easily closely biased to healthy adults or dementia people due to various methodology.
- Measures: tests were systematically administered to examine oral conditions, oral function, and subjective/objective swallowing function.
2. Material and Methods
2.1. Participants
2.2. CDR Assessments
2.3. Examinations
2.3.1. Oral Conditions
2.3.2. Oral Function
2.3.3. Swallowing Function (Subjective)
2.3.4. Swallowing Function (Objective)
2.4. Ethics
3. Results
- (1)
- Oral Condition
- (2)
- Oral Function
- (3)
- Swallowing Function (Subjective)
- (4)
- Swallowing Function (Objective)
4. Discussion
4.1. Methodological Issues
4.2. Functions that Began to Deteriorate in the CDR 0.5 Group
4.3. Functions which Began to Deteriorate in the CDR 1+ Group
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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CDR 0 | CDR 0.5 | CDR 1+ | |
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n (male/female) | 98 (40/58) | 107 (47/60) | 24 (9/15) |
Age | 78.8 (3.5) | 80.8 (4.4) a | 82.6 (4.1) a |
Educational level | 9.5 (2.1) | 8.6 (1.7) a | 8.0 (1.2) a |
MMSE | 25.5 (2.6) | 22.9 (3.6) a | 16.0 (5.5) a,b |
Questions | ||||
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(1) | Have you ever been diagnosed as having pneumonia? | A. Repeatedly | B. Once | C. No |
(2) | Have you recently lost weight? | A. Clearly | B. Slightly | C. No |
(3) | Do you feel difficulty in drinking? | A. Often | B. Sometimes | C. No |
(4) | Do you choke on food? | A. Often | B. Sometimes | C. No |
(5) | Do you choke on tea? | A. Often | B. Sometimes | C. No |
(6) | Do you feel a sense of discomfort in your throat (feeling of having sputum in your throat) during/after eating, or in other circumstances? | A. Often | B. Sometimes | C. No |
(7) | Do you feel some residual food in your throat? | A. Often | B. Sometimes | C. No |
(8) | Do you take longer to eat than before? | A. Often | B. Sometimes | C. No |
(9) | Do you have difficulty in eating something hard? | A. Often | B. Sometimes | C. No |
(10) | Do you spill your food from the mouth? | A. Often | B. Sometimes | C. No |
(11) | Do you have residual food in your mouth? | A. Often | B. Sometimes | C. No |
(12) | Do you experience that food or acidic fluid comes back from the stomach to the throat? | A. Often | B. Sometimes | C. No |
(13) | Do you feel that some food remains in your chest, or that you are choking with some food in your chest? | A. Often | B. Sometimes | C. No |
(14) | Do you have experiences in which you could not go to sleep or you were awakened due to coughing during the night? | A. Often | B. Sometimes | C. No |
(15) | Do you have a squeaky voice (hoarse voice, shattered voice, etc.)? | A. Always | B. Slightly | C. No |
Repetitive Saliva Swallow Test (RSST) | Deterioration of Swallowing Function Was Confirmed When Swallowing ≤2 Times/30 s Was Confirmed. |
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Modified Water Swallow Test (MWST): Drinking of 3 mL water
| Possibility of aspiration was suggested when “1, 2 or 3” were confirmed. |
Food Test (FT): Swallowing of 4-g jelly
| Possibility of aspiration was suggested when “1, 2 or 3” was confirmed. |
Assessment | Swallowing | n | CDR 0 | CDR 0.5 | CDR 1+ | χ2/F Value | p Value |
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MWST | Good (≥4) Poor (≤3) | 227 | 97 1 | 98 7 | 23 1 | - | 0.103 |
FT | Good (≥4) Poor (≤3) | 228 | 93 5 | 97 9 | 23 1 | - | 0.629 |
RSST | Good (≥3) Poor (≤2) | 229 | 93 5 | 89 a 18 | 22 2 | - | 0.020 |
Pharyngeal reflex | Good Poor | 228 | 63 35 | 65 42 | 21 a,b 2 | - | 0.013 |
Dysarthria | Good Poor | 229 | 98 0 | 106 1 | 22 2 | - | 0.030 |
Tooth staining | Good Poor | 227 | 83 14 | 75 a 32 | 10 a,b 13 | χ2 = 18.7 | <0.001 |
Seirei | Good Poor | 229 | 90 8 | 83 a 24 | 18 6 | χ2 = 8.9 | 0.012 |
Swallowing time (FT) | Mean SD | 229 | 2.0 1.0 | 2.3 1.2 | 3.4 a,b 3.9 | F = 7.1 | 0.001 |
CDR 0 | CDR 0.5 | CDR 1+ | One-Way ANOVA, Fisher’s Exact Test, p < 0.05 |
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MWST, FT | |||
RSST, Seirei | |||
Pharyngeal reflex elimination and dysarthria, swallowing time (FT) | |||
Tooth staining |
n | CDR 0 | CDR 0.5 | CDR 1+ | χ2/F Value | p Value | ||
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Total number of medicine | Mean SD | 216 | 5.1 3.7 | 5.6 4.1 | 6.2 3.0 | 0.9 | 0.429 |
Psychotropic drugs | No On medication | 216 | 76 20 | 70 29 | 14 7 | 2.5 | 0.289 |
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Takahashi, K.; Amemiya, K.; Nakatsuka, M.; Nakamura, K.; Kasai, M.; Meguro, K. Impaired Eating and Swallowing Function in Older Adults in the Community: The Kurihara Project. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2019, 16, 4040. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16204040
Takahashi K, Amemiya K, Nakatsuka M, Nakamura K, Kasai M, Meguro K. Impaired Eating and Swallowing Function in Older Adults in the Community: The Kurihara Project. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2019; 16(20):4040. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16204040
Chicago/Turabian StyleTakahashi, Kyoko, Katsuaki Amemiya, Masahiro Nakatsuka, Kei Nakamura, Mari Kasai, and Kenichi Meguro. 2019. "Impaired Eating and Swallowing Function in Older Adults in the Community: The Kurihara Project" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16, no. 20: 4040. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16204040
APA StyleTakahashi, K., Amemiya, K., Nakatsuka, M., Nakamura, K., Kasai, M., & Meguro, K. (2019). Impaired Eating and Swallowing Function in Older Adults in the Community: The Kurihara Project. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 16(20), 4040. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16204040