The association between masticatory ability and lower Timed Up & Go Test performance among community-dwelling Japanese aging men and women: The Toon Health Study

IF 2.5 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Saori Miyazaki , Koutatsu Maruyama , Kiyohide Tomooka , Shinji Nishioka , Noriko Miyoshi , Ryoichi Kawamura , Yasunori Takata , Haruhiko Osawa , Takeshi Tanigawa , Isao Saito
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Abstract

Objectives

Few studies examined the association between deterioration of masticatory ability assessed by objective marker and physical function. Therefore, we examined the association between salivary flow rate which is one of the objective and surrogate marker of masticatory ability and lower Timed Up & Go (TUG) performance which is one of major measurement of physical function among aging Japanese.

Methods

This cross-sectional study enrolled 464 Japanese aged 60–84 years old. Participants chewed tasteless and odorless gum for 5 min, calculated stimulated salivary flow rate (g/min) during all chews. The 3 m TUG was conducted, and 75th percentile value (6.8 s for men and 7.0 s for women) or higher was defined as lower TUG performance. Logistic regression analysis was used to examine the association between stimulated salivary flow rate and lower TUG performance.

Results

We found that the stimulated salivary flow rate tended to be negatively associated with the TUG time. We also observed significant negative association between stimulated salivary flow rate and lower TUG performance; the multivariable-adjusted OR (95% confidence interval, CIs) of lower TUG performance for the highest quartile of stimulated salivary flow rate compared with the lowest quartile was 0.34 (0.16–0.69, P for trend = 0.02). Further adjusting for BMI, the association was attenuated but remaind significant; the OR (95% CIs) in highest quartile was 0.37 (0.18–0.76, P for trend = 0.04).

Conclusions

Higher stimulated salivary flow, which means well masticatory ability, was inversely associated with lower TUG performance in the aging Japanese population.

日本社区老年男性和女性咀嚼能力与较低时间Up & Go测试成绩之间的关系:香椿健康研究
目的探讨客观指标评价的咀嚼能力退化与躯体功能之间的关系。因此,我们研究了作为咀嚼能力的客观和替代指标之一的唾液流率与较低的time Up &围棋(TUG)表现是日本老年人身体机能的主要测量指标之一。方法本横断面研究纳入了464名年龄在60-84岁的日本人。参与者咀嚼无味和无味的口香糖5分钟,计算所有咀嚼期间的刺激唾液流量(g/min)。进行3米TUG,第75个百分位值(男性6.8秒,女性7.0秒)或更高被定义为较低的TUG表现。采用Logistic回归分析来检验受刺激的唾液流量与较低的TUG性能之间的关系。结果受刺激的唾液流率与TUG时间呈负相关。我们还观察到受刺激的唾液流量与较低的TUG成绩之间存在显著的负相关;刺激唾液流量最高的四分位数与最低的四分位数相比,TUG表现较差的多变量调整OR(95%置信区间,CIs)为0.34 (0.16-0.69,P为趋势= 0.02)。进一步调整BMI,这种关联减弱,但仍然显著;最高四分位数OR (95% ci)为0.37 (0.18-0.76,P为趋势= 0.04)。结论日本老年人群刺激唾液流量越大,咀嚼能力越好,与TUG表现越差呈负相关。
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Osteoporosis and Sarcopenia
Osteoporosis and Sarcopenia Orthopedics, Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Obstetrics, Gynecology and Women's Health, Geriatrics and Gerontology
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