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Serum sodium level within the normal range is associated with maximum voluntary tongue pressure against the palate among community‐dwelling older Japanese men

机译:正常范围内的血清钠水平与社区住宅年龄较大的日本男性的最大自愿舌压力与腭的最大自愿舌压有关

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Aim Recent geriatric studies have focused on maximum voluntary tongue pressure against the palate (MTP) as a diagnostic value for dysphagia, as dysphagia causes aspiration pneumonia. Dysphagia can also cause water intake difficulties, resulting in hypernatremia by indicating the presence of hyperosmotic dehydration. However, no studies have reported on a possible association between reduced MTP and serum sodium levels. Methods To evaluate hyperosmotic dehydration within the normal range as an indicator of reduced MTP, we carried out a cross‐sectional study of 655 older Japanese community‐dwelling men (age ≥60 years) who undertook a general health check‐up from 2015 to 2016. As a high concentration of glucose influences serum osmolarity, which might act as a strong confounding factor on this association, the additional analysis was limited to individuals without diabetes. Reduced MTP is defined as a tongue pressure at or under the 20th percentile of the study population (≤24.0 kPa). Results Independent of classical cardiovascular risk factors, the adjusted odds ratio of reduced MTP for a 1‐standard deviation increment of serum sodium (2.21 mEq/L) was 1.29 (95% confidence interval 1.10–1.52). When the analysis was limited to individuals without diabetes, the association became slightly stronger, with an adjusted corresponding value of 1.59 (95% confidence interval 1.21–2.10). Conclusions Serum sodium level within the normal range is independently associated with reduced MTP in older Japanese men. This finding suggests that measuring the MTP is clinically relevant for estimating the pathophysiological values (such as dysphagia risks and aspiration pneumonia risks) in daily clinical practice. Geriatr Gerontol Int 2018; 18: 183–186 .
机译:目的近期的老年研究专注于患有呼吸困难的最大自愿舌压(MTP),因为吞咽困难导致患有吸汗肺炎。吞咽困难也会导致水摄入困难,导致通过表明存在高骨码脱水的过度血症。然而,没有关于减少的MTP和血清钠水平之间可能的关联的研究。方法以评估正常范围内的高骨码脱水作为减少MTP的指标,我们进行了655名旧的日本社区住宅(≥60岁)的横断面研究,他们在2015年到2016年进行了一般健康检查。作为高浓度的葡萄糖,影响血清渗透压,这可能是在这种关联的强烈的混杂因素,额外的分析仅限于没有糖尿病的个体。降低的MTP被定义为研究人群(≤24.0kPa)的第20百分位数或下的舌尺。结果与古典心血管危险因素无关,调整的MTP对血清钠(2.21Meq / L)的1标准偏差增量的调节差距为1.29(95%置信区间1.10-1.52)。当分析仅限于没有糖尿病的个体时,该关联变得稍微稍微较强,调整后的相应值为1.59(95%置信区间1.21-2.10)。结论正常范围内的血清钠水平与旧日本男性中的减少的MTP独立相关。该发现表明,测量MTP在临床上与日常临床实践中估算病理生理学价值(如吞咽困难和患有肺炎风险)。 GeriaTr Gerontol int 2018; 18:183-186。

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    Department of Community MedicineNagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical SciencesNagasaki;

    Research and Clinical Center for Yusho and DioxinKyusyu UniversityFukuoka Japan;

    Department of Island and Community MedicineNagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical;

    Department of Island and Community MedicineNagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical;

    Department of Global Health Medicine and WelfareNagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical;

    Department of Community MedicineNagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical SciencesNagasaki;

    Department of Community MedicineNagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical SciencesNagasaki;

    Department of Community MedicineNagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical SciencesNagasaki;

    Department of Global Health Medicine and WelfareNagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical;

    Department of Community MedicineNagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical SciencesNagasaki;

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  • 中图分类 老年病学;
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    elderly men; preventive medicine; serum sodium; tongue pressure;

    机译:老年人;预防医学;血清钠;舌施压力;

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