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Jitsuro Yano1, Shinsuke Nagami2, Tomonori Yokoyama3,4, Katsuya Nakamura5,6, Miyu Kobayashi7, Yuki Odan7, Miyako Hikasa8, Kozo Hanayama9, Shinya Fukunaga2.
Abstract
Tongue-strengthening exercises (TSE) using a device have been proposed as an intervention for improving tongue strength and endurance. However, devices for TSE have been expensive and difficult to manipulate and are not commonly used in home or clinical settings. This study therefore aimed to investigate whether tongue-strengthening self-exercises (TSsE) using a tongue-strengthening self-exercise tool at home can improve tongue strength in healthy older adults. This study included 27 participants (exercise group, η = 16, 7 men, 9 women, median age 84.5 years; control group, n = 11, 2 men, 9 women, median age 79.0 years). Exercises in the exercise group consisted of pushing the anterior tongue against the hard palate 30 times, 3 times a day, 5 days a week, for 8 weeks using a tongue-strengthening self-exercise tool. This tool is available in five levels of hardness. The most suitable hardness of the tool for each participant was calculated based on 60% of maximum tongue pressure (MTP) during the first 2 weeks of the training period and 80% of MTP for the remainder of the training period, as assessed using a tongue pressure-measuring device. The exercise group showed a significant improvement of 4.1 kPa in MTP (an 11.53% increase) and 4.53 s in endurance of tongue pressure (ETP) (a 99.86% increase). Furthermore, adherence in the exercise group was 99.2%. In conclusion, performing TSsE for 8 weeks was effective for increasing MTP and ETP in healthy older adults. This indicates that TSsE may be useful in older individuals at home to prevent age-related tongue muscle weakness.Entities:
Keywords: Dysphagia; Home-based exercise; Self-exercise; Swallow; Tongue pressure; Tongue strength
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33215265 PMCID: PMC8464581 DOI: 10.1007/s00455-020-10216-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dysphagia ISSN: 0179-051X Impact factor: 3.438
Fig. 1Study protocol for exercise group and control groups. MTP maximum tongue pressure, ETP endurance of tongue pressure, EAT-10 Eating Assessment Tool-10, MNA-SF Mini Nutritional Assessment-Short Form
Fig. 2Tongue pressure measurement device. a Measurement device; b measurement setting; c measuring system; d PC display
Fig. 3Tongue-strengthening self-exercise tool. a Level of hardness; b stable position; c pushing position. SS super-soft, S soft, MS medium-soft, M medium, H hard
Participant characteristics
| Exercise group | Control group | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Participants | 16 | 11 | |
| Age (years) | 84.5 (75.3–87.8) | 79.0 (72.0–82.0) | 0.121 |
| Sex (%) | Male 7 (44%) | Male 2 (18%) | 0.231 |
| Female 9 (56%) | Female 9 (82%) | ||
| Weight (kg) | 56.0 (48.5–61.4) | 52.6 (50.4–62.7) | 0.904 |
| Height (m) | 1.53 (1.46–1.58) | 1.51 (1.48–1.60) | 1.000 |
| BMI (kg/m2) | 23.61 (21.89–25.28) | 22.70 (20.81–26.81) | 0.790 |
| EAT-10 | 0 (0–1) | 0 (0–1) | 0.716 |
| MNA-SF | 14 (13–14) | 13 (12–14) | 0.080 |
| MTP (kPa) | 26.9 (20.1–33.2) | 31.5 (25.1–35.6) | 0.294 |
| ETP (s) | 6.7 (1.8–14.5) | 5.9 (3.3–15.5) | 0.645 |
Continuous variables are presented as median (interquartile range)
BMI body mass index, EAT-10 Eating Assessment Tool-10, MNA-SF Mini Nutritional Assessment—Short Form, MTP maximum tongue pressure, ETP endurance of tongue pressure
Effects of training on MTP and ETP
| Exercise group ( | Control group ( | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MTP (kPa) | ETP (s) | MTP (kPa) | ETP (s) | |||||||||
| Baseline | 26.3 | (8.9) | 9.4 | (9.7) | 30.3 | (7.8) | 9.8 | (8.7) | ||||
| 4 weeks | 29.7 | (9.7) | 0.117 | 14.2 | (11.7)* | 0.036 | 32.9 | (7.6) | 0.797 | 10.1 | (5.0) | 1.000 |
| 8 weeks | 30.6 | (8.1)* | 0.020 | 17.4 | (18.8)** | 0.006 | 31.6 | (6.4) | 0.861 | 11.6 | (6.8) | 1.000 |
Continuous variables are presented as mean (SD)
MTP maximum tongue pressure, ETP endurance of tongue pressure
Significant difference versus baseline *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01
Differences and rates of change in MTP and ETP
| Exercise group | Control group | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Difference between pre and post [post − pre] | MTP (kPa) | 4.1 | (1.0–8.2) | − 0.3 | (− 1.5–5.8) | 0.148 |
| ETP (s) | 4.5 | (− 1.0–13.3) | 2.0 | (− 2.0–3.5) | 0.099 | |
| Rate of change [((post − pre)/pre) × 100] | MTP (%) | 11.5 | (3.6–42.4) | − 1.2 | (− 6.0–23.4) | 0.195 |
| ETP (%) | 99.9 | (− 15.8–174.4) | 22.6 | (− 17.5–70.9) | 0.507 | |
Continuous variables are presented as median (interquartile range)
MTP maximum tongue pressure, ETP endurance of tongue pressure
Fig. 4Adherence
Fig. 5Relationship between adherence and rates of change in MTP and ETP in the exercise group. MTP maximum tongue pressure, ETP endurance of tongue pressure