Age Differences in Sequential Speech Production: Articulatory and Physiological Factors.
Mylène Bilodeau-MercurePascale TremblayPublished in: Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (2016)
Older adults are not just slower than younger adults, they also exhibit specific articulatory difficulties. Although many physiological changes in orofacial functions occur in aging, only muscular endurance of the lips is related to age-related differences in speech production. This information is important for the development of speech interventions targeting older adults with speech motor disorders.