Tongue Strength and Endurance in Healthy Brazilian Adults Measured with the IOWA Oral Performance Instrument
André Valadares Siqueira, Leandro Castro Velasco, Marina Nahas Dafico Bernardes, Claudiney Candido Costa, Hugo Valter Lisboa Ramos, Noemi Grigoletto De Biase

TL;DR
This study measured tongue strength and endurance in Brazilian adults and found that older individuals have lower values compared to younger ones.
Contribution
The study establishes normal tongue strength and endurance values for healthy Brazilian adults, highlighting age and sex differences.
Findings
Older individuals had significantly lower tongue strength (45.84 kPa) compared to younger groups (54.16 kPa and 54.36 kPa).
Tongue endurance was also significantly lower in older individuals.
In young adults, men had 10 kPa higher tongue strength than women.
Abstract
The tongue is one of the most important organs in the swallowing process, since impaired tongue function can decrease swallowing effectiveness and safety. Therefore, assessing tongue function is essential to help determine and treat swallowing disorders. To assess tongue strength and endurance in healthy Brazilian adults and to analyze likely variations related to age range and sex. In total, 219 individuals > 18 years old, equally divided into age groups (18 to 39 years old, 40 to 60 years old, and > 60 years old, each group comprising 73 individuals), were assessed using the Iowa Oral Performance Instrument (IOPI) to measure tongue strength and endurance. Tongue strength was significantly lower in older individuals (45.84 kilopascals [kPa]) than in the younger groups (54.16 kPa for young individuals and 54.36 kPa for middle-aged individuals). Similarly, tongue endurance was…
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TopicsDysphagia Assessment and Management · Nutrition and Health in Aging · Body Composition Measurement Techniques
