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Pharyngeal swallowing in older adults: Kinematic analysis using three-dimensional dynamic computed tomography.

Kannit PongpipatpaiboonYoko InamotoEiichi SaitohHitoshi KagayaSeiko ShibataYoichiro AoyagiNaoko FujiiJeffrey B PalmerMarlís G Fernández
Published in: Journal of oral rehabilitation (2018)
During swallowing, older adults had a longer pharyngeal phase characterised by prolonged velopharyngeal and laryngeal closure. This difference may be a protective mechanism to compensate for age-related weakness. A better understanding of the mechanism by which this adaptation occurs is needed to tailor rehabilitation strategies and to maintain swallowing function during the lifespan.
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