Time Spent Away from Bed to Maintain Swallowing Function in Older Adults

The aim of this study was to determine the associations of time spent away from bed with whole-body muscle mass and swallowing function in older adults with low activities of daily living (ADL). This cross-sectional study was conducted at Tokyo Medical and Dental University and included adults over...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Published inGerontology (Basel) Vol. 69; no. 1; p. 37
Main Authors Ishii, Miki, Nakagawa, Kazuharu, Yoshimi, Kanako, Okumura, Takuma, Hasegawa, Shohei, Yamaguchi, Kohei, Nakane, Ayako, Tamai, Tomoe, Nagasawa, Yuki, Yoshizawa, Akira, Tohara, Haruka
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Switzerland 01.01.2023
Subjects
Online AccessGet more information
ISSN1423-0003
DOI10.1159/000522499

Cover

Loading…
Abstract The aim of this study was to determine the associations of time spent away from bed with whole-body muscle mass and swallowing function in older adults with low activities of daily living (ADL). This cross-sectional study was conducted at Tokyo Medical and Dental University and included adults over 65 years of age who underwent a medical intervention at their residence. Data regarding age, sex, body height and weight, activity status, medical history, time spent away from bed, and Functional Oral Intake Scale (FOIS) were collected. We calculated the body mass index, Charlson Comorbidity Index, whole-body muscle mass, the appendicular skeletal muscle mass index (ASMI), and the trunk muscle mass index (TMI). According to the time spent away from bed, the subjects were grouped as follows: <4 but ≥0 h (S), <6 but ≥4 h (M), and ≥6 h (L). These variables were analyzed using the one-way analysis of variance, the Kruskal-Wallis test, and the χ2 test, then differences among the three groups were examined. To adjust for confounding factors, we performed multiple regression analysis with ASMI and TMI as the dependent variables and ordinal logistic regression analysis with FOIS as the objective variable. Ninety subjects (male: n = 42; female: n = 48; mean age = 82.9 ± 8.8 years, and groups S: n = 23; M: n = 30; L: n = 37) were analyzed. Group L had a significantly higher ASMI, TMI, and FOIS score than groups S and M, while group M had a significantly higher ASMI and FOIS score than group S. After adjusting for confounding factors, the significant explanatory factors for ASMI were sex, activity status, time spent away from bed, and TMI. The factors for TMI were activity status, time spent away from bed, ASMI, and FOIS. The factors for FOIS were time spent away from bed and TMI. Spending 4 or more hours away from the bed is related to appendicular skeletal muscle mass and FOIS, while spending 6 or more hours is related to appendicular skeletal muscle mass, trunk muscle mass, and FOIS in this population. These findings highlight factors that can prevent a decline in swallowing function in the daily life of older adults with low ADL who have difficulty performing exercises to preserve swallowing function.
AbstractList The aim of this study was to determine the associations of time spent away from bed with whole-body muscle mass and swallowing function in older adults with low activities of daily living (ADL). This cross-sectional study was conducted at Tokyo Medical and Dental University and included adults over 65 years of age who underwent a medical intervention at their residence. Data regarding age, sex, body height and weight, activity status, medical history, time spent away from bed, and Functional Oral Intake Scale (FOIS) were collected. We calculated the body mass index, Charlson Comorbidity Index, whole-body muscle mass, the appendicular skeletal muscle mass index (ASMI), and the trunk muscle mass index (TMI). According to the time spent away from bed, the subjects were grouped as follows: <4 but ≥0 h (S), <6 but ≥4 h (M), and ≥6 h (L). These variables were analyzed using the one-way analysis of variance, the Kruskal-Wallis test, and the χ2 test, then differences among the three groups were examined. To adjust for confounding factors, we performed multiple regression analysis with ASMI and TMI as the dependent variables and ordinal logistic regression analysis with FOIS as the objective variable. Ninety subjects (male: n = 42; female: n = 48; mean age = 82.9 ± 8.8 years, and groups S: n = 23; M: n = 30; L: n = 37) were analyzed. Group L had a significantly higher ASMI, TMI, and FOIS score than groups S and M, while group M had a significantly higher ASMI and FOIS score than group S. After adjusting for confounding factors, the significant explanatory factors for ASMI were sex, activity status, time spent away from bed, and TMI. The factors for TMI were activity status, time spent away from bed, ASMI, and FOIS. The factors for FOIS were time spent away from bed and TMI. Spending 4 or more hours away from the bed is related to appendicular skeletal muscle mass and FOIS, while spending 6 or more hours is related to appendicular skeletal muscle mass, trunk muscle mass, and FOIS in this population. These findings highlight factors that can prevent a decline in swallowing function in the daily life of older adults with low ADL who have difficulty performing exercises to preserve swallowing function.
Author Nagasawa, Yuki
Yoshizawa, Akira
Ishii, Miki
Nakagawa, Kazuharu
Yamaguchi, Kohei
Yoshimi, Kanako
Tohara, Haruka
Nakane, Ayako
Okumura, Takuma
Tamai, Tomoe
Hasegawa, Shohei
Author_xml – sequence: 1
  givenname: Miki
  surname: Ishii
  fullname: Ishii, Miki
  organization: Division of Gerontology and Gerodontology, Department of Dysphagia Rehabilitation, Tokyo Medical and Dental University (TMDU), Tokyo, Japan
– sequence: 2
  givenname: Kazuharu
  surname: Nakagawa
  fullname: Nakagawa, Kazuharu
  organization: Division of Gerontology and Gerodontology, Department of Dysphagia Rehabilitation, Tokyo Medical and Dental University (TMDU), Tokyo, Japan
– sequence: 3
  givenname: Kanako
  surname: Yoshimi
  fullname: Yoshimi, Kanako
  organization: Division of Gerontology and Gerodontology, Department of Dysphagia Rehabilitation, Tokyo Medical and Dental University (TMDU), Tokyo, Japan
– sequence: 4
  givenname: Takuma
  surname: Okumura
  fullname: Okumura, Takuma
  organization: Division of Gerontology and Gerodontology, Department of Dysphagia Rehabilitation, Tokyo Medical and Dental University (TMDU), Tokyo, Japan
– sequence: 5
  givenname: Shohei
  surname: Hasegawa
  fullname: Hasegawa, Shohei
  organization: Division of Gerontology and Gerodontology, Department of Dysphagia Rehabilitation, Tokyo Medical and Dental University (TMDU), Tokyo, Japan
– sequence: 6
  givenname: Kohei
  surname: Yamaguchi
  fullname: Yamaguchi, Kohei
  organization: Division of Gerontology and Gerodontology, Department of Dysphagia Rehabilitation, Tokyo Medical and Dental University (TMDU), Tokyo, Japan
– sequence: 7
  givenname: Ayako
  surname: Nakane
  fullname: Nakane, Ayako
  organization: Division of Gerontology and Gerodontology, Department of Dysphagia Rehabilitation, Tokyo Medical and Dental University (TMDU), Tokyo, Japan
– sequence: 8
  givenname: Tomoe
  surname: Tamai
  fullname: Tamai, Tomoe
  organization: Division of Gerontology and Gerodontology, Department of Dysphagia Rehabilitation, Tokyo Medical and Dental University (TMDU), Tokyo, Japan
– sequence: 9
  givenname: Yuki
  surname: Nagasawa
  fullname: Nagasawa, Yuki
  organization: Division of Gerontology and Gerodontology, Department of Dysphagia Rehabilitation, Tokyo Medical and Dental University (TMDU), Tokyo, Japan
– sequence: 10
  givenname: Akira
  surname: Yoshizawa
  fullname: Yoshizawa, Akira
  organization: Division of Gerontology and Gerodontology, Department of Dysphagia Rehabilitation, Tokyo Medical and Dental University (TMDU), Tokyo, Japan
– sequence: 11
  givenname: Haruka
  surname: Tohara
  fullname: Tohara, Haruka
  organization: Division of Gerontology and Gerodontology, Department of Dysphagia Rehabilitation, Tokyo Medical and Dental University (TMDU), Tokyo, Japan
BackLink https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35413713$$D View this record in MEDLINE/PubMed
BookMark eNo1j81Kw0AUhQdR7I8ufAGZF4jeOz_pZBmLtUKli9Z1mWTuSCSZlGRC6NsbUBeH7_AtDpwFuw5tIMYeEJ4QdfYMAFoIlWVXbI5KyGQScsYWff89FRAIt2wmtUK5Qjln22PVED-cKUSej_bCfdc2_IUcjy3_sFWIU_hhtHXdjlX44pshlLFqA5_0vnbU8dwNdezv2I23dU_3f1yyz83rcb1Ndvu393W-S0qVmZgQgjJe61JkzginU28KJQHd5JTVaoXkfWGKFFLUIExagiiIrFMWbam8WLLH393zUDTkTueuamx3Of1fEj9rE0tR
CitedBy_id crossref_primary_10_1016_j_nut_2024_112609
crossref_primary_10_3390_healthcare11111622
crossref_primary_10_1177_23337214221109005
crossref_primary_10_5649_jjphcs_50_547
crossref_primary_10_1111_1460_6984_12858
crossref_primary_10_1111_ggi_14411
crossref_primary_10_1038_s41598_024_79268_4
crossref_primary_10_1371_journal_pone_0275810
crossref_primary_10_1111_joor_13808
crossref_primary_10_1007_s40520_023_02485_w
crossref_primary_10_1016_j_jamda_2024_105458
crossref_primary_10_1038_s41598_023_34905_2
ContentType Journal Article
Copyright 2022 S. Karger AG, Basel.
Copyright_xml – notice: 2022 S. Karger AG, Basel.
DBID CGR
CUY
CVF
ECM
EIF
NPM
DOI 10.1159/000522499
DatabaseName Medline
MEDLINE
MEDLINE (Ovid)
MEDLINE
MEDLINE
PubMed
DatabaseTitle MEDLINE
Medline Complete
MEDLINE with Full Text
PubMed
MEDLINE (Ovid)
DatabaseTitleList MEDLINE
Database_xml – sequence: 1
  dbid: NPM
  name: PubMed
  url: https://proxy.k.utb.cz/login?url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?db=PubMed
  sourceTypes: Index Database
– sequence: 2
  dbid: EIF
  name: MEDLINE
  url: https://proxy.k.utb.cz/login?url=https://www.webofscience.com/wos/medline/basic-search
  sourceTypes: Index Database
DeliveryMethod no_fulltext_linktorsrc
Discipline Medicine
Social Welfare & Social Work
Anatomy & Physiology
EISSN 1423-0003
ExternalDocumentID 35413713
Genre Journal Article
GroupedDBID ---
-~X
.GJ
0-V
0R~
0~5
0~B
29H
30W
328
34G
36B
39C
3O.
3V.
4.4
53G
5GY
5RE
7RV
7X7
88E
88I
8AF
8AO
8C1
8FI
8FJ
8UI
AAWTL
AAYIC
ABBTS
ABDNZ
ABIVO
ABJNI
ABPAZ
ABUWG
ABWCG
ACGFS
ACGOD
ACNCT
ACPRK
ACPSR
ACQXL
ACYGS
ADAGL
ADBBV
AEILP
AENEX
AEYAO
AFDXO
AFFNX
AFJJK
AFKRA
AFSIO
AHFRZ
AHMBA
ALDHI
ALIPV
ALMA_UNASSIGNED_HOLDINGS
ALSLI
ARALO
AZPMC
AZQEC
BENPR
BKEYQ
BPHCQ
BVXVI
CAG
CCPQU
CGR
COF
CS3
CUY
CVF
CYUIP
DWQXO
E0A
EBS
ECM
EIF
EJD
EMB
EMOBN
EX3
F5P
FB.
FYUFA
GNUQQ
HCIFZ
HMCUK
HZ~
H~9
IAO
IHR
IHW
INH
ITC
IY7
KUZGX
L7B
LPU
M1P
M2M
M2P
M2R
N9A
NAPCQ
NPM
O1H
O9-
PQQKQ
PROAC
PSQYO
PSYQQ
RIG
RKO
RXVBD
S0X
SV3
TWZ
UJ6
UKHRP
UPT
WH7
WOW
X7L
YCJ
Z5M
ZGI
ZXP
ID FETCH-LOGICAL-c498t-e1048f55c29d82d56f8b4301df554a5471effb8b606150286c02beead4a1ac4f2
IngestDate Wed Feb 19 02:25:40 EST 2025
IsPeerReviewed true
IsScholarly true
Issue 1
Keywords Appendicular skeletal muscle
Time spent away from bed
Dysphagia
Trunk muscle
Language English
License 2022 S. Karger AG, Basel.
LinkModel OpenURL
MergedId FETCHMERGED-LOGICAL-c498t-e1048f55c29d82d56f8b4301df554a5471effb8b606150286c02beead4a1ac4f2
PMID 35413713
ParticipantIDs pubmed_primary_35413713
PublicationCentury 2000
PublicationDate 2023-01-01
PublicationDateYYYYMMDD 2023-01-01
PublicationDate_xml – month: 01
  year: 2023
  text: 2023-01-01
  day: 01
PublicationDecade 2020
PublicationPlace Switzerland
PublicationPlace_xml – name: Switzerland
PublicationTitle Gerontology (Basel)
PublicationTitleAlternate Gerontology
PublicationYear 2023
SSID ssj0030210
Score 2.4130526
Snippet The aim of this study was to determine the associations of time spent away from bed with whole-body muscle mass and swallowing function in older adults with...
SourceID pubmed
SourceType Index Database
StartPage 37
SubjectTerms Activities of Daily Living
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Body Mass Index
Cross-Sectional Studies
Deglutition - physiology
Female
Humans
Male
Muscle, Skeletal - physiology
Title Time Spent Away from Bed to Maintain Swallowing Function in Older Adults
URI https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35413713
Volume 69
hasFullText
inHoldings 1
isFullTextHit
isPrint
link http://utb.summon.serialssolutions.com/2.0.0/link/0/eLvHCXMwnV1Lb9NAEF5RkKpeEKS8C9oD4hIZUnvXXR9TRAlIgQOp6K0a27s0cm1XqaOo_fV8u2snpjwEXCxr1rYsz7fz8jwYe6k0rGJAKRAxyUAkigKVJmmQGJkKDQWduyrX6ad4ciw-nsiTTSjbVZc06evs-pd1Jf_DVdDAV1sl-w-cXT8UBJyDvziCwzj-HY_npbYT5KtmOF7Rla8VOYQJCYNyCpffuv3DLyv7b31lQwJHUGJdcuNnO557OLbtNy77Fup77VoauM5MsD4PoeXOe-GCD5dn87nPty_m60gyFfSNVm112fXyjBbLjTjBHaXPGaCKinod1i2W5dJNORrOCOfUD0CEUS8Aob3QFJY4GkV9qeoHsPyAHi8ifY-XnyW3THyqIwxC4Wcm9Th4UToWRhI698AXr_559UYT7W5pi23BnbDzUW1QxyvsyLq9bdMpvMWb9TvssO3uvhtOhzM-ZvfY3dZr4GMPgfvslq4GbHdcUVOXV_wVd3m8jmcDtj1t0yUGbM8XX_Ov-tzQQuPCjlAvil02sfjhDj_c4odb_HDghzc17_DDN_jhHX44yA4_3OPnATs-ejd7OwnayRpBhu3YBBpOuDJSZmGSqzCXsVGpgKjPQRMkYbBoY1KVxm5eQKjibBSmGkJH0D5lwoQP2e2qrvRjxoWITEQKdh8dCAPzVusIWjSn2G70ffOEPfJf7vTCt0857b7p09-uPGM7G6DtsTsG-1U_h_HXpC8c674DPthWhw
linkProvider National Library of Medicine
openUrl ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&ctx_enc=info%3Aofi%2Fenc%3AUTF-8&rfr_id=info%3Asid%2Fsummon.serialssolutions.com&rft_val_fmt=info%3Aofi%2Ffmt%3Akev%3Amtx%3Ajournal&rft.genre=article&rft.atitle=Time+Spent+Away+from+Bed+to+Maintain+Swallowing+Function+in+Older+Adults&rft.jtitle=Gerontology+%28Basel%29&rft.au=Ishii%2C+Miki&rft.au=Nakagawa%2C+Kazuharu&rft.au=Yoshimi%2C+Kanako&rft.au=Okumura%2C+Takuma&rft.date=2023-01-01&rft.eissn=1423-0003&rft.volume=69&rft.issue=1&rft.spage=37&rft_id=info:doi/10.1159%2F000522499&rft_id=info%3Apmid%2F35413713&rft_id=info%3Apmid%2F35413713&rft.externalDocID=35413713