Calf Circumference Is a Useful Index for Assessing Dysphagia among Community Dwelling Elderly Recipients of Long-Term Care.


Journal

The Tohoku journal of experimental medicine
ISSN: 1349-3329
Titre abrégé: Tohoku J Exp Med
Pays: Japan
ID NLM: 0417355

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
07 2019
Historique:
entrez: 2 8 2019
pubmed: 2 8 2019
medline: 14 1 2020
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Dysphagia is a common problem among older adults, causing aspiration pneumonia and malnutrition. It has been reported that calf circumference (CC), an index of nutritional status and physical activity, correlated with dysphagia in acute care hospitals, suggesting that CC can be a useful index for assessing dysphagia. We therefore aimed to explore the association between dysphagia and CC among community elderly people who require long-term care and determined the optimal CC cut-off value for patients with dysphagia. Our cross-sectional study, conducted at Tokyo Metropolis, included 154 participants (65 men) aged > 65 years (mean age: 80.1 ± 7.1) who required long-term care and were examined for dental disease and dysphagia during home visiting treatment. Age, body mass index (BMI), mini-nutritional assessment short-form (MNA-SF) score, Barthel index (BI), CC, functional oral intake scale (FOIS), and dysphagia severity scale (DSS) were evaluated. A DSS score < 5 was defined as dysphagia. To determine the association between CC and dysphagia, we performed logistic regression analysis and calculated the CC cut-off value for dysphagia. Thirty-seven participants (24.0%) were diagnosed with dysphagia. The logistic regression analysis showed that the presence of dysphagia was independently associated with CC after adjusting for age and sex. The CC cut-off value for the presence of dysphagia was 31.0 cm in men (sensitivity, 0.818; specificity, 0.868) and 29.3 cm in women (sensitivity, 0.760; specificity, 0.859). CC is a useful index for assessing dysphagia among community dwelling individuals who require long-term care.

Identifiants

pubmed: 31366821
doi: 10.1620/tjem.248.201
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

201-208

Auteurs

Yukiko Kurosawa (Y)

Department of Gerodontology, Division of Gerontology and Gerodontology, Tokyo Medical and Dental University.

Koji Hara (K)

Department of Gerodontology, Division of Gerontology and Gerodontology, Tokyo Medical and Dental University.

Haruka Tohara (H)

Department of Gerodontology, Division of Gerontology and Gerodontology, Tokyo Medical and Dental University.

Chizuru Namiki (C)

Department of Gerodontology, Division of Gerontology and Gerodontology, Tokyo Medical and Dental University.

Ariya Chantaramanee (A)

Department of Gerodontology, Division of Gerontology and Gerodontology, Tokyo Medical and Dental University.

Ayako Nakane (A)

Department of Gerodontology, Division of Gerontology and Gerodontology, Tokyo Medical and Dental University.

Kazuharu Nakagawa (K)

Department of Gerodontology, Division of Gerontology and Gerodontology, Tokyo Medical and Dental University.

Kohei Yamaguchi (K)

Department of Gerodontology, Division of Gerontology and Gerodontology, Tokyo Medical and Dental University.

Kanako Yoshimi (K)

Department of Gerodontology, Division of Gerontology and Gerodontology, Tokyo Medical and Dental University.

Junichi Furuya (J)

Department of Oral Health Care Sciences for Community and Welfare, Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Tokyo Medical and Dental University.

Shunsuke Minakuchi (S)

Department of Gerodontology, Division of Gerontology and Gerodontology, Tokyo Medical and Dental University.

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