The Effects of Different Exercise Trainings on Suprahyoid Muscle Activation, Tongue Pressure Force and Dysphagia Limit in Healthy Subjects
Date
2020Author
Kilinc, Hasan Erkan and Arslan, Selen Serel and Demir, Numan and
Karaduman, Ayse
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Suprahyoid muscle activation and tongue pressure force play a critical
role for swallowing function. In addition, dysphagia limit is one of
most important factors indicating swallowing efficiency. The purpose of
this study was to compare the effects of 8-week training sessions of
three different exercises including chin tuck against resistance (CTAR),
Shaker exercises and chin tuck exercise with theraband on suprahyoid
muscle activity, anterior tongue pressure and dysphagia limit in healthy
subjects. Thirty-six healthy volunteers aged between 18 and 40 years who
scored below 3 points from Turkish version of Eating Assessment Tool
(T-EAT-10) were included in the study, and all participants were divided
into three groups randomly. Maximal suprahyoid muscle activations and
dysphagia limit of participants were assessed by superficial
electromyography. CTAR and chin tuck exercise with theraband increased
the maximum suprahyoid muscle activation (p(1) = 0.004,p(2) = 0.018),
whereas Shaker exercise did not increase maximal suprahyoid muscle
activation (p = 0.507) after exercise training. CTAR and chin tuck
exercise with theraband increased tongue pressure (p(1) = 0.045,p(2) =
0.041), while Shaker exercise did not increase anterior tongue pressure
(p = 0.248). There was no statistically significant difference in
dysphagia limits in three groups between before and after exercise
training (p > 0.05). As a result, although CTAR seems to be the most
effective exercise in most parameters, chin tuck exercise with theraband
can also be used as an alternative to CTAR to improve suprahyoid muscle
activity and tongue pressure.
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