2004
DOI: 10.1590/s0034-72992004000300008
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Estudo do comportamento vocal no ciclo menstrual: avaliação perceptivo-auditiva, acústica e auto-perceptiva

Abstract: Vocal behavior during menstrual cycle: perceptualauditory, acoustic and selfperception analysis Resumo / SummaryDurant e o período pré-menstrual é comum a ocorrência de disfonia, e são poucas as mulheres que se dão conta dessa variação da voz dentro do ciclo menstrual (Quinteiro, 1989). Objetivo: Verificar se há diferença no padrão vocal de mulheres no período de ovulação em relação ao primeiro dia do ciclo menstrual, utilizando-se da análise perceptivo-auditiva, da espectrografia, dos parâmetros acústicos e q… Show more

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“…Exclusion criteria were: a history of neurological, psychiatric, endocrinological, 18,19,20 or gastric diseases 10,21 that might alter voice performance or understanding of orders during the evaluation; 19 voice complaints such as hoarseness, voice fatigue, voice failure or irritated throat, since these symptoms suggest organic or behavioral alterations of voice 18,19 that might affect study results; laryngeal conditions, since these disorders could compromise the results; 18,19 hormonal alterations due to pregnancy or the menstrual and premenstrual period, 22 which were established during the clinical history taking; presenting a common cold or respiratory allergies -since these conditions may cause vocal fold edema -or other diseases that could limit voice production on the evaluation day, 20,23 use of alcoholic beverages 18,19 and smoking, 10,18 since alcohol and tobacco may harm the larynx and cause organic voice conditions; having undergone prior speech therapy and/or otorhinolaryngological treatment, to discard subjects with voice affections (even if treated) or voice conditioning by training with voice techniques; 14,15 auditory alterations, since these may alter self-monitoring of voice and compromise voice quality; 18,19 stomatognathic system alterations that might interfere with articulation of speech and compromise voice; 18 singing in choirs, to avoid subjects with trained voices.…”
Section: Research Subjectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exclusion criteria were: a history of neurological, psychiatric, endocrinological, 18,19,20 or gastric diseases 10,21 that might alter voice performance or understanding of orders during the evaluation; 19 voice complaints such as hoarseness, voice fatigue, voice failure or irritated throat, since these symptoms suggest organic or behavioral alterations of voice 18,19 that might affect study results; laryngeal conditions, since these disorders could compromise the results; 18,19 hormonal alterations due to pregnancy or the menstrual and premenstrual period, 22 which were established during the clinical history taking; presenting a common cold or respiratory allergies -since these conditions may cause vocal fold edema -or other diseases that could limit voice production on the evaluation day, 20,23 use of alcoholic beverages 18,19 and smoking, 10,18 since alcohol and tobacco may harm the larynx and cause organic voice conditions; having undergone prior speech therapy and/or otorhinolaryngological treatment, to discard subjects with voice affections (even if treated) or voice conditioning by training with voice techniques; 14,15 auditory alterations, since these may alter self-monitoring of voice and compromise voice quality; 18,19 stomatognathic system alterations that might interfere with articulation of speech and compromise voice; 18 singing in choirs, to avoid subjects with trained voices.…”
Section: Research Subjectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most recent studies and literature show that there is some evidence of possible vocal change that is associated with the menstrual cycle (Amir, Biron-Shental & Shabtai, 2006;Bonnette, 2007;Chernobelsky, 1998;Davis & Davis, 1993;De Figueiredo, et al, 2004;Hoover, 1991;Lã, 2004;Meurer, et al, 2009;Pipitone & Gallup, 2008;Ryan & Kenny, 2009). Even slight changes are problematic for the professional singer or voice teacher.…”
Section: The Focus Of This Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Laryngopathia premenstrualis-A vocal dysfunction which occurs in the immediate premenstrual period and is characterized by decreased vocal efficiency, loss of the highest notes in the voice, vocal fatigue, slight hoarseness, and some muffling of the voice. (Abitbol, et al, 1989;Amir, Biron-Shental & Shabtai, 2006;Bonnette, 2007;Chernobelsky, 1998;Davis & Davis, 1993;De Figueiredo, et al, 2004;Higgins & Saxman, 1989;Hoover, 1991;Lã, 2004;Meurer, et al, 2009;Mussi, 2007;Pipitone & Gallup, 2008;Ryan & Kenny, 2009;Tarman & Imamoglu, 2008;Wicklund 1996). Gates (2002) suggested that during the premenstrual period, many women suffer side effects triggered by a decline in estrogen and progesterone levels.…”
Section: Need For the Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Os critérios de exclusão para este estudo foram: queixas vocais, como rouquidão, fadiga vocal, falhas na voz ou ardência na garganta, visto que estes são sintomas sugestivos de algum tipo de alteração vocal orgânica ou comportamental, podendo interferir nos resultados da pesquisa; patologias laríngeas, pois distúrbios no nível larín-geo poderiam comprometer os resultados da avaliação; apresentar história pregressa de doenças neurológicas, endocrinológicas, psiquiátricas ou gástricas 16 , que poderiam influenciar a performance vocal ou o entendimento das ordens durante as avaliações; alterações hormonais decorrentes de gravidez ou período menstrual e pré-menstrual, coletadas por meio de anamnese aberta 17 ; estar com gripe e/ou alergias respiratórias 18 , porque ambos podem causar edema nas pregas vocais; hábitos de etilismo e tabagismo, já que esses agentes são agressivos à laringe e podem originar problemas vocais orgânicos; alterações auditivas, pois elas podem modificar o auto-monitoramento da voz, comprometendo a qualidade vocal; ter realizado tratamento fonoaudiológico e/ou otorrinolaringoló-gico prévios, para descartar a possibilidade de que o sujeito tivesse qualquer patologia vocal (mesmo já tratada).…”
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