AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE EFFECT OF CARBONATED THIN AND THICKENED LIQUIDS ON THE DURATION OF SWALLOWING IN NORMAL HEALTHY INDIVIDUALS.

Carbonic acid is believed to heighten sensory input to the nervous system and trigger a faster or more effective swallow. (Logemann 1996, 1998) Previous research into the effect of carbonic acid on measures of pharyngeal transit time, pharyngeal retention of residue, and penetration/aspiration have...

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spelling ftqueenmu:oai:eresearch.qmu.ac.uk:20.500.12289/7696 2023-05-15T15:52:24+02:00 AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE EFFECT OF CARBONATED THIN AND THICKENED LIQUIDS ON THE DURATION OF SWALLOWING IN NORMAL HEALTHY INDIVIDUALS. 2017 93 application/pdf https://eresearch.qmu.ac.uk/handle/20.500.12289/7696 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12289/7696 unknown Queen Margaret University ET2880 (2017) AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE EFFECT OF CARBONATED THIN AND THICKENED LIQUIDS ON THE DURATION OF SWALLOWING IN NORMAL HEALTHY INDIVIDUALS., no. 93. https://eresearch.qmu.ac.uk/handle/20.500.12289/7696 Thesis 2017 ftqueenmu https://doi.org/20.500.12289/7696 2022-05-15T05:17:57Z Carbonic acid is believed to heighten sensory input to the nervous system and trigger a faster or more effective swallow. (Logemann 1996, 1998) Previous research into the effect of carbonic acid on measures of pharyngeal transit time, pharyngeal retention of residue, and penetration/aspiration have highlighted its potential as an effective sensory stimulant. Further investigation into how the normal swallowing process responds to oropharyngeal sensory input is required before diet plans that include trigeminal irritants may be used in dysphagia management. Using a swallowing reaction time test, the present study was designed to determine whether carbonation, an acidic chemical stimulus, effectively facilitates positive changes, i.e. reduced total swallow duration (TSD), in the swallowing physiology of 30 healthy subjects with normal oropharyngeal swallow. In addition, the study aimed to determine whether thickened boluses will differentially modify swallowing latencies compared with thin carbonated and non-carbonated liquids. Palatability and subjective difficulty of swallow rating scales were also collected for each stimuli to determine an overall effective and palatable stimulus. The test beverages included; filtered tap water, a condition with no stimulation, fizzy water, a stimulation by carbonic acid alone, Ribena, a gustatory stimulation (sweet taste) without carbonic acid and Coca-Cola, a gustatory stimulation (sweet taste) with carbonic acid. Aims; 1. What is the effect of flavoured and non-flavoured carbonated thin liquids on total swallow duration, when compared to flavoured and non-flavoured; (A) Thin non-carbonated liquids (B) Thickened (stages 1-3) non-carbonated (C) Thickened (stages 1-3) carbonated liquids. 2. How do the palatability and SDS ratings of flavoured and non-flavoured carbonated thin liquids differ from, flavoured and non-flavoured; (A) Thin non-carbonated liquids (B) Thickened (stages 1-3) non-carbonated liquids (C) Thickened (stages 1-3) carbonated liquids. It was hypothesised that ... Thesis Carbonic acid Queen Margaret University Edinburgh: eResearch
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description Carbonic acid is believed to heighten sensory input to the nervous system and trigger a faster or more effective swallow. (Logemann 1996, 1998) Previous research into the effect of carbonic acid on measures of pharyngeal transit time, pharyngeal retention of residue, and penetration/aspiration have highlighted its potential as an effective sensory stimulant. Further investigation into how the normal swallowing process responds to oropharyngeal sensory input is required before diet plans that include trigeminal irritants may be used in dysphagia management. Using a swallowing reaction time test, the present study was designed to determine whether carbonation, an acidic chemical stimulus, effectively facilitates positive changes, i.e. reduced total swallow duration (TSD), in the swallowing physiology of 30 healthy subjects with normal oropharyngeal swallow. In addition, the study aimed to determine whether thickened boluses will differentially modify swallowing latencies compared with thin carbonated and non-carbonated liquids. Palatability and subjective difficulty of swallow rating scales were also collected for each stimuli to determine an overall effective and palatable stimulus. The test beverages included; filtered tap water, a condition with no stimulation, fizzy water, a stimulation by carbonic acid alone, Ribena, a gustatory stimulation (sweet taste) without carbonic acid and Coca-Cola, a gustatory stimulation (sweet taste) with carbonic acid. Aims; 1. What is the effect of flavoured and non-flavoured carbonated thin liquids on total swallow duration, when compared to flavoured and non-flavoured; (A) Thin non-carbonated liquids (B) Thickened (stages 1-3) non-carbonated (C) Thickened (stages 1-3) carbonated liquids. 2. How do the palatability and SDS ratings of flavoured and non-flavoured carbonated thin liquids differ from, flavoured and non-flavoured; (A) Thin non-carbonated liquids (B) Thickened (stages 1-3) non-carbonated liquids (C) Thickened (stages 1-3) carbonated liquids. It was hypothesised that ...
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title AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE EFFECT OF CARBONATED THIN AND THICKENED LIQUIDS ON THE DURATION OF SWALLOWING IN NORMAL HEALTHY INDIVIDUALS.
spellingShingle AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE EFFECT OF CARBONATED THIN AND THICKENED LIQUIDS ON THE DURATION OF SWALLOWING IN NORMAL HEALTHY INDIVIDUALS.
title_short AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE EFFECT OF CARBONATED THIN AND THICKENED LIQUIDS ON THE DURATION OF SWALLOWING IN NORMAL HEALTHY INDIVIDUALS.
title_full AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE EFFECT OF CARBONATED THIN AND THICKENED LIQUIDS ON THE DURATION OF SWALLOWING IN NORMAL HEALTHY INDIVIDUALS.
title_fullStr AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE EFFECT OF CARBONATED THIN AND THICKENED LIQUIDS ON THE DURATION OF SWALLOWING IN NORMAL HEALTHY INDIVIDUALS.
title_full_unstemmed AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE EFFECT OF CARBONATED THIN AND THICKENED LIQUIDS ON THE DURATION OF SWALLOWING IN NORMAL HEALTHY INDIVIDUALS.
title_sort investigation into the effect of carbonated thin and thickened liquids on the duration of swallowing in normal healthy individuals.
publisher Queen Margaret University
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