Determination of the Relationship Between Voice and Swallowing Characteristics in Individuals aged 65 and Over with Sarcopenia Risk

Objective: Sarcopenia, which increases with age, causes a decrease in muscle mass and strength, potentially leading to changes in the voice’s acoustic, perceptual, and aerodynamic parameters, as well as dysphagia. This study aimed to assess the voice and swallowing functions of individuals aged 65 y...

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Main Authors: Serkan Bengisu, Aynur İkra Demir
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Language:English
Published: Istanbul University Press 2024-12-01
Series:The Turkish Journal of Ear Nose and Throat
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description Objective: Sarcopenia, which increases with age, causes a decrease in muscle mass and strength, potentially leading to changes in the voice’s acoustic, perceptual, and aerodynamic parameters, as well as dysphagia. This study aimed to assess the voice and swallowing functions of individuals aged 65 years at risk of sarcopenia and to explore the relationship between these functions.Method: Forty-nine participants who scored ≥4 on the Sarcopenia Risk Assessment Scale were included. Acoustic analysis was performed using the Multi-Dimensional Voice Programme (MDVP), and aerodynamic analysis included the maximum phonation time (MPT) and the s/z ratio. Swallowing was evaluated using the Swallowing Function Screening Test (EAT-10).Results: Participants were categorised into dysphagic (n=29) and non-dysphagic (n=20) groups based on their EAT-10 scores. Significant differences were found in several acoustic parameters, including fundamental frequency (F0), Shimmer, vAm, and FTRI (p=0.011, p=0.043, p=0.037, p=0.001). A significant difference in the SPI parameter was observed only in female participants (p=0.028). MPT showed significant differences between the dysphagic and non-dysphagic groups in both men and women (p=0.001, p=0.003, p=0.037). Positive correlations were found between EAT-10 and the acoustic parameters SPI and FTRI (p=0.031, p=0.048), while a negative correlation was found between MPT and EAT-10 (p=0.001).Conclusion: MPT was decreased in dysphagic individuals aged ≥65 years at risk of sarcopenia, and parameters related to decreased respiratory support and control, vocal cord closure, and airflow control during vocal cord adduction were negatively affected. These findings suggest that these parameters may be related to dysphagia risk factors in elderly individuals at risk of sarcopenia.
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spelling doaj-art-e1591b1303b44dca80ef5fcb5936578a2025-08-20T02:27:25ZengIstanbul University PressThe Turkish Journal of Ear Nose and Throat2602-48372024-12-013449710410.26650/Tr-ENT.2024.1546320123456Determination of the Relationship Between Voice and Swallowing Characteristics in Individuals aged 65 and Over with Sarcopenia RiskSerkan Bengisu0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6580-1189Aynur İkra Demir1https://orcid.org/0009-0004-2811-017XAtlas Üniversitesi, Istanbul, TürkiyeAtlas Üniversitesi, Istanbul, TürkiyeObjective: Sarcopenia, which increases with age, causes a decrease in muscle mass and strength, potentially leading to changes in the voice’s acoustic, perceptual, and aerodynamic parameters, as well as dysphagia. This study aimed to assess the voice and swallowing functions of individuals aged 65 years at risk of sarcopenia and to explore the relationship between these functions.Method: Forty-nine participants who scored ≥4 on the Sarcopenia Risk Assessment Scale were included. Acoustic analysis was performed using the Multi-Dimensional Voice Programme (MDVP), and aerodynamic analysis included the maximum phonation time (MPT) and the s/z ratio. Swallowing was evaluated using the Swallowing Function Screening Test (EAT-10).Results: Participants were categorised into dysphagic (n=29) and non-dysphagic (n=20) groups based on their EAT-10 scores. Significant differences were found in several acoustic parameters, including fundamental frequency (F0), Shimmer, vAm, and FTRI (p=0.011, p=0.043, p=0.037, p=0.001). A significant difference in the SPI parameter was observed only in female participants (p=0.028). MPT showed significant differences between the dysphagic and non-dysphagic groups in both men and women (p=0.001, p=0.003, p=0.037). Positive correlations were found between EAT-10 and the acoustic parameters SPI and FTRI (p=0.031, p=0.048), while a negative correlation was found between MPT and EAT-10 (p=0.001).Conclusion: MPT was decreased in dysphagic individuals aged ≥65 years at risk of sarcopenia, and parameters related to decreased respiratory support and control, vocal cord closure, and airflow control during vocal cord adduction were negatively affected. These findings suggest that these parameters may be related to dysphagia risk factors in elderly individuals at risk of sarcopenia.https://cdn.istanbul.edu.tr/file/JTA6CLJ8T5/E0814E91DBF347C8BE54DBCFA0AB7BD5voiceswallowingdysphagiasarcopeniavoice analysis
spellingShingle Serkan Bengisu
Aynur İkra Demir
Determination of the Relationship Between Voice and Swallowing Characteristics in Individuals aged 65 and Over with Sarcopenia Risk
The Turkish Journal of Ear Nose and Throat
voice
swallowing
dysphagia
sarcopenia
voice analysis
title Determination of the Relationship Between Voice and Swallowing Characteristics in Individuals aged 65 and Over with Sarcopenia Risk
title_full Determination of the Relationship Between Voice and Swallowing Characteristics in Individuals aged 65 and Over with Sarcopenia Risk
title_fullStr Determination of the Relationship Between Voice and Swallowing Characteristics in Individuals aged 65 and Over with Sarcopenia Risk
title_full_unstemmed Determination of the Relationship Between Voice and Swallowing Characteristics in Individuals aged 65 and Over with Sarcopenia Risk
title_short Determination of the Relationship Between Voice and Swallowing Characteristics in Individuals aged 65 and Over with Sarcopenia Risk
title_sort determination of the relationship between voice and swallowing characteristics in individuals aged 65 and over with sarcopenia risk
topic voice
swallowing
dysphagia
sarcopenia
voice analysis
url https://cdn.istanbul.edu.tr/file/JTA6CLJ8T5/E0814E91DBF347C8BE54DBCFA0AB7BD5
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