Iwai, K.; Azuma, T.; Yonenaga, T.; Sasai, Y.; Komatsu, Y.; Tabata, K.; Nomura, T.; Sugiura, I.; Inagawa, Y.; Matsumoto, Y.; Nakashima, S.; Abe, Y.; Tomofuji, T. Predictive Factors Associated with Future Decline in Swallowing Function among Japanese Older People Aged ≥ 75 Years. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health2024, 21, 674.
Iwai, K.; Azuma, T.; Yonenaga, T.; Sasai, Y.; Komatsu, Y.; Tabata, K.; Nomura, T.; Sugiura, I.; Inagawa, Y.; Matsumoto, Y.; Nakashima, S.; Abe, Y.; Tomofuji, T. Predictive Factors Associated with Future Decline in Swallowing Function among Japanese Older People Aged ≥ 75 Years. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2024, 21, 674.
Iwai, K.; Azuma, T.; Yonenaga, T.; Sasai, Y.; Komatsu, Y.; Tabata, K.; Nomura, T.; Sugiura, I.; Inagawa, Y.; Matsumoto, Y.; Nakashima, S.; Abe, Y.; Tomofuji, T. Predictive Factors Associated with Future Decline in Swallowing Function among Japanese Older People Aged ≥ 75 Years. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health2024, 21, 674.
Iwai, K.; Azuma, T.; Yonenaga, T.; Sasai, Y.; Komatsu, Y.; Tabata, K.; Nomura, T.; Sugiura, I.; Inagawa, Y.; Matsumoto, Y.; Nakashima, S.; Abe, Y.; Tomofuji, T. Predictive Factors Associated with Future Decline in Swallowing Function among Japanese Older People Aged ≥ 75 Years. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2024, 21, 674.
Abstract
Predictive factors associated with a decline in swallowing function after 2 years were examined in 3,409 Japanese older people aged ≥ 75 years who had undergone a dental checkup in Gifu Prefecture, Japan. Participants with normal swallowing function in a baseline survey in April 2018 were followed for 2 years. Swallowing function was assessed by a repetitive saliva swallowing test. After 2 years, 429 participants (13%) who could not swallow at least three times in 30 seconds were diagnosed as having a decline in swallowing function. Multivariate logistic regression analyses showed the decline in swallowing function after 2 years was associated with male gender (odds ratio [ORs]: 0.772; 95% confidence interval [CIs]: 0.615–0.969), age ≥ 81 years (presence; ORs: 1.523; 95% CIs: 1.224–1.895), support/care-need certification (presence; ORs: 1.815; 95% CIs: 1.361–2.394), periodontal pocket depth (PPD) ≥ 4 mm (presence; ORs: 1.469; 95% CIs: 1.163–1.856), difficulty in biting hard food (yes; ORs: 1.439; 95% CIs: 1.145–1.808), choking on tea and water (yes; ORs: 2.543; 95% CIs: 2.025–3.193), and dry mouth (yes; ORs: 1.316; 95% CIs: 1.052–1.646) at baseline. Therefore, the dental checkup items associated with a decline in swallowing function after 2 years were a PPD ≥ 4 mm, difficulty in biting hard food, choking on tea and water, and dry mouth. PPD status and confirming to the self-administered questionnaire about biting, choking, and dry mouth may be useful in predicting future decline in swallowing function.
Public Health and Healthcare, Public Health and Health Services
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