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High-speed jaw-opening exercise in training suprahyoid fast-twitch muscle fibers

PURPOSE: This study was aimed to examine the effectiveness of a high-speed jaw-opening exercise, which targets the contraction of fast-twitch muscle fibers, in improving swallowing function. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Twenty-one subjects (mean age 74.0±5.7 years) with dysphagia-related symptoms, such as...

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Autores principales: Matsubara, Mariko, Tohara, Haruka, Hara, Koji, Shinozaki, Hiromichi, Yamazaki, Yasuhiro, Susa, Chiaki, Nakane, Ayako, Wakasugi, Yoko, Minakuchi, Shunsuke
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5784581/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29403269
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CIA.S152821
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author Matsubara, Mariko
Tohara, Haruka
Hara, Koji
Shinozaki, Hiromichi
Yamazaki, Yasuhiro
Susa, Chiaki
Nakane, Ayako
Wakasugi, Yoko
Minakuchi, Shunsuke
author_facet Matsubara, Mariko
Tohara, Haruka
Hara, Koji
Shinozaki, Hiromichi
Yamazaki, Yasuhiro
Susa, Chiaki
Nakane, Ayako
Wakasugi, Yoko
Minakuchi, Shunsuke
author_sort Matsubara, Mariko
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description PURPOSE: This study was aimed to examine the effectiveness of a high-speed jaw-opening exercise, which targets the contraction of fast-twitch muscle fibers, in improving swallowing function. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Twenty-one subjects (mean age 74.0±5.7 years) with dysphagia-related symptoms, such as coughing or choking during eating, performed the exercise. None of the included subjects had neurological symptoms or history of surgery that could cause significant dysphagia. All subjects took regular meals, and maintained independent activities of daily life. The exercise schedule consisted of 3 sets of 20 repetitions each of rapid and maximum jaw-opening movement with a 10-second interval between sets. The exercise was performed twice daily for 4 weeks. RESULTS: Following the intervention, there was a significant increase in the vertical position of the hyoid bone at rest. Furthermore, during swallowing, the elevation of the hyoid bone and the velocity of its movement and esophageal sphincter opening increased significantly while the duration of the hyoid elevation and the pharyngeal transit time reduced significantly. CONCLUSIONS: Our results demonstrated that high-speed jaw-opening exercise resulted in increased elevation velocity of the hyoid bone during swallowing, indicating its role in effectively strengthening the fast-twitch muscle fibers of suprahyoid muscles. Furthermore, since the rest position of the hyoid bone appeared to have improved, this exercise may be especially useful in elderly individuals with a lower position of the hyoid bone at rest and those with decreased elevation of the hyoid bone during swallowing, which are known to be associated with an increased risk of aspiration.
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spelling pubmed-57845812018-02-05 High-speed jaw-opening exercise in training suprahyoid fast-twitch muscle fibers Matsubara, Mariko Tohara, Haruka Hara, Koji Shinozaki, Hiromichi Yamazaki, Yasuhiro Susa, Chiaki Nakane, Ayako Wakasugi, Yoko Minakuchi, Shunsuke Clin Interv Aging Original Research PURPOSE: This study was aimed to examine the effectiveness of a high-speed jaw-opening exercise, which targets the contraction of fast-twitch muscle fibers, in improving swallowing function. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Twenty-one subjects (mean age 74.0±5.7 years) with dysphagia-related symptoms, such as coughing or choking during eating, performed the exercise. None of the included subjects had neurological symptoms or history of surgery that could cause significant dysphagia. All subjects took regular meals, and maintained independent activities of daily life. The exercise schedule consisted of 3 sets of 20 repetitions each of rapid and maximum jaw-opening movement with a 10-second interval between sets. The exercise was performed twice daily for 4 weeks. RESULTS: Following the intervention, there was a significant increase in the vertical position of the hyoid bone at rest. Furthermore, during swallowing, the elevation of the hyoid bone and the velocity of its movement and esophageal sphincter opening increased significantly while the duration of the hyoid elevation and the pharyngeal transit time reduced significantly. CONCLUSIONS: Our results demonstrated that high-speed jaw-opening exercise resulted in increased elevation velocity of the hyoid bone during swallowing, indicating its role in effectively strengthening the fast-twitch muscle fibers of suprahyoid muscles. Furthermore, since the rest position of the hyoid bone appeared to have improved, this exercise may be especially useful in elderly individuals with a lower position of the hyoid bone at rest and those with decreased elevation of the hyoid bone during swallowing, which are known to be associated with an increased risk of aspiration. Dove Medical Press 2018-01-22 /pmc/articles/PMC5784581/ /pubmed/29403269 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CIA.S152821 Text en © 2018 Matsubara et al. This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed.
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Matsubara, Mariko
Tohara, Haruka
Hara, Koji
Shinozaki, Hiromichi
Yamazaki, Yasuhiro
Susa, Chiaki
Nakane, Ayako
Wakasugi, Yoko
Minakuchi, Shunsuke
High-speed jaw-opening exercise in training suprahyoid fast-twitch muscle fibers
title High-speed jaw-opening exercise in training suprahyoid fast-twitch muscle fibers
title_full High-speed jaw-opening exercise in training suprahyoid fast-twitch muscle fibers
title_fullStr High-speed jaw-opening exercise in training suprahyoid fast-twitch muscle fibers
title_full_unstemmed High-speed jaw-opening exercise in training suprahyoid fast-twitch muscle fibers
title_short High-speed jaw-opening exercise in training suprahyoid fast-twitch muscle fibers
title_sort high-speed jaw-opening exercise in training suprahyoid fast-twitch muscle fibers
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5784581/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29403269
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CIA.S152821
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