老年人肌肉减少和动力不足的舌压。

IF 0.9 Q4 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
CoDAS Pub Date : 2025-04-14 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1590/2317-1782/e20240124pt
Ívina Thaiana de Almeida Menezes, Igor de Matos Pinheiro, Júlia Canto E Souza, Débora Matias Dos Santos, Jaiele Freitas do Nascimento, Manuela Oliveira de Cerqueira Magalhães, Ana Caline Nóbrega
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目的:我们的目的是描述老年人肌肉减少和动力减少的舌压。方法:进行探索性观察性横断面研究。数据来自29名住院老年人(60岁以上),并使用了几种方法来评估肌肉减少症——握力(测力计)、肌肉质量(生物电阻抗分析和小腿围);体能表现(Short physical performance Balance);舌压(PLL Pró-Fono)。对于描述性分析,定量变量的平均值和中位数被描述,定性变量的绝对频率和相对频率被描述。在推理分析中,相关性测量采用Pearson’s和Spearman’s系数,相关性测量采用卡方和Fisher’s系数,显著性水平为5%。结果:患者以女性为主(79.31%),中位年龄81岁(IQR 12)。在诊断方面,79.31%为肌少症,17.24%为肌少症,3.45%未表现为肌少症。58.6%的患者表现为舌压低,88.2%的患者年龄在70-79岁之间。在肌肉减少的老年人中,65.2%的人表现出舌压下降,而在肌肉减少组中,有40%的人表现出类似的结果。在70 ~ 79岁年龄组中,握力与舌压呈显著正相关(p=0.03)。对于女性来说,舌压与肌肉减少症之间存在关联(p=0.039),舌压与握力之间存在正相关(p=0.003)。结论:在两个研究组中观察到舌头力量的下降,在肌肉减少的老年人中结果更糟。
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Tongue pressure in sarcopenic and dynapenic elderly.

Purpose: We aimed to describe tongue pressure in sarcopenic and dynapenic older adults.

Methods: An exploratory observational cross-sectional study was performed. Data were gathered from 29 institutionalized older adults (over 60 years old) and several methods were used in order to assess sarcopenia - handgrip strength (dynamometer), muscle mass (bioelectrical impedance analysis and calf circumference); physical performance (Short Physical Performance Balance); and tongue pressure (PLL Pró-Fono). For descriptive analysis, means and medians were described for quantitative variables and absolute and relative frequencies were described for qualitative variables. In the inferential analysis, Pearson's and Spearman's coefficients were used for correlation measurements and Chi-square and Fisher's were used for association, 5% significance level.

Results: Most patients were female (79.31%), with a median age of 81 years (IQR 12). Regarding diagnosis, 79.31% were sarcopenic, 17.24% were dynapenic and 3.45% did not present sarcopenia. Fifty-eight point six percent of patients presented low tongue pressure, being 88.2% aged 70-79 years old. Among sarcopenic older adults, 65.2% showed a decline in tongue pressure, while 40% showed similar results in the dynapenic group. There was a statistically significant positive correlation between handgrip and tongue pressure in the 70-79 years age group (p=0.03). With regards to women, there was an association between tongue pressure and sarcopenia (p=0.039) and a positive correlation between tongue pressure and handgrip (p=0.003).

Conclusion: A decline in tongue strength was observed in the two studied groups, with worse outcomes in sarcopenic older adults.

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