Relationship between jaw opening force and hyoid bone dynamics in healthy elderly subjects

Hiromichi Shinozaki, Haruka Tohara, Mariko Matsubara, Nobuhiro Inokuchi, Yasuhiro Yamazaki, Ayako Nakane, Yoko Wakasugi, Shunsuke Minakuchi Department of Gerodontology, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo, Japan Purpose: This study aimed to examine the relationship between jaw opening force...

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Main Authors: Shinozaki H, Tohara H, Matsubara M, Inokuchi N, Yamazaki Y, Nakane A, Wakasugi Y, Minakuchi S
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2017-04-01
Series:Clinical Interventions in Aging
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spelling doaj-724e0ad43c0c4caf8ca25ad5b6fd18042020-11-24T21:53:40ZengDove Medical PressClinical Interventions in Aging1178-19982017-04-01Volume 1262963432193Relationship between jaw opening force and hyoid bone dynamics in healthy elderly subjectsShinozaki HTohara HMatsubara MInokuchi NYamazaki YNakane AWakasugi YMinakuchi SHiromichi Shinozaki, Haruka Tohara, Mariko Matsubara, Nobuhiro Inokuchi, Yasuhiro Yamazaki, Ayako Nakane, Yoko Wakasugi, Shunsuke Minakuchi Department of Gerodontology, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo, Japan Purpose: This study aimed to examine the relationship between jaw opening force and hyoid bone dynamics and resting position in elderly individuals based on gender. Subjects and methods: Subjects were 36 healthy elderly individuals aged ≥65 years without dysphagia (16 men and 20 women; mean age 75.5 years, range 65–88 years). Videofluorographic images during the swallowing of 10 mL of 40% (w/v) barium sulfate were obtained and the degrees of anterior, superior, and hypotenuse displacements of the hyoid bone and maximum/resting hyoid position were evaluated. Jaw opening force was measured three times using a jaw opening force sthenometer; the mean of these three measurements was used for analysis. Results: In men, there was a positive correlation between jaw opening force and resting hyoid position and negative correlations among all the degrees of anterior, superior, and hypotenuse displacements of the hyoid bone. In women, there was no statistically significant correlation between jaw opening force and any of the measurement items. There was no statistically significant correlation between jaw opening force and maximum hyoid position in either men or women. Conclusion: Our findings suggest that low jaw opening force leads to low resting hyoid position only in elderly men, and a lower hyoid position in healthy elderly men results in a larger total amount of hyoid displacement during swallowing. Moreover, a maximum hyoid position in healthy individuals of either gender does not differ depending on their jaw opening force. Keywords: aging, deglutition disorders, dysphasia, gender differenceshttps://www.dovepress.com/relationship-between-jaw-opening-force-and-hyoid-bone-dynamics-in-heal-peer-reviewed-article-CIAagingdeglutition disordersdysphasiagender differences
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author Shinozaki H
Tohara H
Matsubara M
Inokuchi N
Yamazaki Y
Nakane A
Wakasugi Y
Minakuchi S
spellingShingle Shinozaki H
Tohara H
Matsubara M
Inokuchi N
Yamazaki Y
Nakane A
Wakasugi Y
Minakuchi S
Relationship between jaw opening force and hyoid bone dynamics in healthy elderly subjects
Clinical Interventions in Aging
aging
deglutition disorders
dysphasia
gender differences
author_facet Shinozaki H
Tohara H
Matsubara M
Inokuchi N
Yamazaki Y
Nakane A
Wakasugi Y
Minakuchi S
author_sort Shinozaki H
title Relationship between jaw opening force and hyoid bone dynamics in healthy elderly subjects
title_short Relationship between jaw opening force and hyoid bone dynamics in healthy elderly subjects
title_full Relationship between jaw opening force and hyoid bone dynamics in healthy elderly subjects
title_fullStr Relationship between jaw opening force and hyoid bone dynamics in healthy elderly subjects
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between jaw opening force and hyoid bone dynamics in healthy elderly subjects
title_sort relationship between jaw opening force and hyoid bone dynamics in healthy elderly subjects
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Clinical Interventions in Aging
issn 1178-1998
publishDate 2017-04-01
description Hiromichi Shinozaki, Haruka Tohara, Mariko Matsubara, Nobuhiro Inokuchi, Yasuhiro Yamazaki, Ayako Nakane, Yoko Wakasugi, Shunsuke Minakuchi Department of Gerodontology, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo, Japan Purpose: This study aimed to examine the relationship between jaw opening force and hyoid bone dynamics and resting position in elderly individuals based on gender. Subjects and methods: Subjects were 36 healthy elderly individuals aged ≥65 years without dysphagia (16 men and 20 women; mean age 75.5 years, range 65–88 years). Videofluorographic images during the swallowing of 10 mL of 40% (w/v) barium sulfate were obtained and the degrees of anterior, superior, and hypotenuse displacements of the hyoid bone and maximum/resting hyoid position were evaluated. Jaw opening force was measured three times using a jaw opening force sthenometer; the mean of these three measurements was used for analysis. Results: In men, there was a positive correlation between jaw opening force and resting hyoid position and negative correlations among all the degrees of anterior, superior, and hypotenuse displacements of the hyoid bone. In women, there was no statistically significant correlation between jaw opening force and any of the measurement items. There was no statistically significant correlation between jaw opening force and maximum hyoid position in either men or women. Conclusion: Our findings suggest that low jaw opening force leads to low resting hyoid position only in elderly men, and a lower hyoid position in healthy elderly men results in a larger total amount of hyoid displacement during swallowing. Moreover, a maximum hyoid position in healthy individuals of either gender does not differ depending on their jaw opening force. Keywords: aging, deglutition disorders, dysphasia, gender differences
topic aging
deglutition disorders
dysphasia
gender differences
url https://www.dovepress.com/relationship-between-jaw-opening-force-and-hyoid-bone-dynamics-in-heal-peer-reviewed-article-CIA
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