Quantitative Analysis of Activity Patterns in the Muscles of Mastication and Deglutition

Y. Miyaoka
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Surface electromyograms (EMGs) were recorded from the masseter (Mass), one of the major muscles for chewing, and from the suprahyoid (SH) muscles , involved in swallowing. Activity patterns of these EMGs were analyzed with a T P method that was developed specifically to quantify muscle activity patterns. To compare individual EMG bursts in a participant with different amplitudes and active durations, the bursts were cumulatively integrated to standardize the amplitudes and active durations. Each T P value calculated by this method indicated a relative location of an EMG burst on a standardized time scale free from changes in the amplitudes and active durations. Both In P and D P values were derived from the T P values and also applied to the burst. A T 50 value indicated the standardized time for half of the final cumulatively integrated EMG burst. Five groups of application samples were introduced to demonstrate the usefulness of the T P method in comparing activity patterns of the Mass and SH EMGs during chewing and swallowing, while participants were in different body positions and experiencing different tastes and textures of sample foods. Finally, limitations and perspectives of the T P method are discussed.
咀嚼和吞咽肌肉活动模式的定量分析
记录咀嚼肌(Mass)和吞咽舌骨上肌(SH)的表面肌电图(emg)。这些肌电图的活动模式用一种专门用于量化肌肉活动模式的T - P方法进行分析。为了比较具有不同振幅和活动持续时间的参与者的单个肌电爆发,将这些爆发累积起来以标准化振幅和活动持续时间。用这种方法计算出的每一个电位值都表明了在一个标准时间尺度上肌电爆发的相对位置,没有振幅和活动持续时间的变化。In P和D P值均由T P值导出,并应用于突发。t50值表示最后累积综合肌电爆发的一半的标准化时间。在不同体位、不同口味和不同质地的实验食物中,实验人员采用了五组应用样本,以证明tpp方法在比较咀嚼和吞咽过程中Mass和SH肌电信号的活动模式方面的有效性。最后,讨论了tp方法的局限性和前景。
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