Preliminary Study of the Relationship Between Age and Gender using Sounds Generated from the Nostrils and Pharynx During Swallowing in Healthy Subjects

Naru Sato, T. Igasaki, Chiharu Matsumoto, Tadashi Sakata, Hitomi Maeda
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Although many studies have evaluated swallowing using sounds from the pharynx, few studies have evaluated it using sounds from the nostrils. Therefore, in this study, we placed two microphones near the nostrils and pharynx and recorded sounds produced while swallowing five grams of solid jelly. The participants included 16 healthy volunteers (eight in their early twenties (22-24 years old; younger group) and eight early elderly (66-74 years old; elder group), four males and four females in each group) over eight trials. We then examined the peak sound pressure levels of the nostrils and pharynx waveforms and investigated the time lags between the sounds generated by the nostrils and pharynx in each subject. As a result, although the time lags varied across the subjects, the minimum time lags observed in the elder group (0.32 – 0.78 s) were significantly longer than those of the younger group (0.04 – 0.44 s. $F_{1:15}$ = 30.10, $p \lt 0.05$, repeated two-way ANOVA), and the maximum time lags observed in the female subjects were significantly longer (1.04 – 2.30 s) than those of males (0.20 – 1.43 s. $F_{1:15}$ = 5.57, $p \lt 0.05$, repeated two-way ANOVA). It was suggested that measuring the sounds from both the pharynx and nostrils during swallowing helps in evaluating the swallowing function with aging, and considering gender differences.
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利用健康受试者吞咽时鼻腔和咽部发出的声音初步研究年龄和性别的关系
尽管许多研究已经评估了使用咽部发出的声音来吞咽,但很少有研究评估了使用鼻孔发出的声音。因此,在这项研究中,我们在鼻孔和咽附近放置了两个麦克风,记录了吞咽5克固体果冻时产生的声音。参与者包括16名健康志愿者(8名20岁出头(22-24岁;年轻组)和8名早期老年人(66-74岁;老年人组(每组四男四女)进行了八次试验。然后,我们检查了鼻孔和咽部波形的峰值声压级,并研究了每个受试者鼻孔和咽部产生的声音之间的时间滞后。结果表明,虽然被试之间的时间滞后存在差异,但老年组的最小时间滞后(0.32 ~ 0.78 s)显著长于年轻组(0.04 ~ 0.44 s, $F_{1:15}$ = 30.10, $p \lt 0.05$,重复双向方差分析),女性被试的最大时间滞后(1.04 ~ 2.30 s)显著长于男性(0.20 ~ 1.43 s, $F_{1:15}$ = 5.57, $p \lt 0.05$,重复双向方差分析)。研究表明,在考虑性别差异的情况下,同时测量吞咽过程中咽部和鼻孔发出的声音有助于评估随年龄增长的吞咽功能。
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