Volumetric Changes to the Pharynx in Healthy Aging: Consequence for Pharyngeal Swallow Mechanics and Function
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Title
Volumetric Changes to the Pharynx in Healthy Aging: Consequence for Pharyngeal Swallow Mechanics and Function
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Keywords
Swallowing, Deglutition, Dysphagia, Deglutition disorders, Aging, Pharynx, Sarcopenia, Atrophy, Acoustic pharyngometry, Pharyngeal constriction, Pharyngeal shortening, Residue
Journal
DYSPHAGIA
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Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2018-07-23
DOI
10.1007/s00455-018-9924-5
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