Articles with "subjective difficulty" as a keyword



Habitual intake of carbonated drinks is associated with subjective difficulty in swallowing in community-dwelling older adults: a survey-based cross-sectional study

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Published in 2024 at "Scientific Reports"

DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-70878-6

Abstract: Carbonated drinks have been reported to increase muscle activity during swallowing compared with water. Older adults who habitually consume carbonated drinks may use their swallowing-related muscles to a greater extent, thereby preserving their swallowing function.… read more here.

Keywords: subjective difficulty; difficulty swallowing; community dwelling; carbonated drinks ... See more keywords
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Comparison among low intensity bridge exercises using suspension devices based on muscle activity and subjective difficulty.

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Published in 2021 at "Journal of back and musculoskeletal rehabilitation"

DOI: 10.3233/bmr-200057

Abstract: BACKGROUND Recent clinical studies have revealed the advantages of using suspension devices. Although the supine, lateral, and forward leaning bridge exercises are low-intensity exercises with suspension devices, there is a lack of studies directly comparing… read more here.

Keywords: bridge; subjective difficulty; muscle; activity ... See more keywords