2013
DOI: 10.1590/s1809-98232013000100002
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Efeito da idade, do sexo, da altura e do índice de massa corporal no tempo de sucção oral de líquido

Abstract: OBJETIVO: Avaliar o efeito da idade, do sexo, da altura e do índice de massa corporal (IMC) no tempo de sucção oral de água em pessoas normais. MÉTODO: O método constou de, em duplicata, cronometrar o tempo de sucção contínua de 40 ml de água à temperatura ambiente, utilizando um canudo com 6 mm de diâmetro e outro com 3 mm de diâmetro. Cada voluntário foi avaliado sentado, com a cabeça formando um ângulo de 90º entre a mandíbula e o pescoço. Foi permitida a deglutição. Em um grupo de 15 indivíduos, foi avalia… Show more

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“…Pre‐mature posterior spillage of liquid is more common in obese individuals, 6 which suggests a loss of oral control. A moderate positive correlation is observed between body mass index (BMI) and the time to aspirate water through a straw in young women 7 . Clinical evaluation of the stomatognathic system in obese showed differences from controls, and surface electromyography demonstrated asymmetry of activity of the anterior temporalis 8 .…”
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“…Pre‐mature posterior spillage of liquid is more common in obese individuals, 6 which suggests a loss of oral control. A moderate positive correlation is observed between body mass index (BMI) and the time to aspirate water through a straw in young women 7 . Clinical evaluation of the stomatognathic system in obese showed differences from controls, and surface electromyography demonstrated asymmetry of activity of the anterior temporalis 8 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A moderate positive correlation is observed between body mass index (BMI) and the time to aspirate water through a straw in young women. 7 Clinical evaluation of the stomatognathic system in obese showed differences from controls, and surface electromyography demonstrated asymmetry of activity of the anterior temporalis. 8 These results indicate possibility of oral motor dysfunction in obese individuals.To analyse the association between obesity and oral motor function is justified for clarifying what kind of impairment obese…”
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confidence: 98%