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DOI: 10.1093/geronj/13.3.309
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Aging Processes in Speech: Pitch and Duration Characteristics

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“…Presbyphonia is the natural aging of voice that depends on body and mind health to start and develop, and also of the life history, constitutional, racial, hereditary, nutritious, social and environmental factors (5) . Some presbyphonia characteristics are: decrease in vital respiratory capacity and in maximum phonation time, increase in fundamental frequency of voice in men and decrease in women, increase in jitter and in fundamental frequency variability, and increase on the nasality degree and on articulatory pauses time; vocal quality decay; vocal instability; decrease in speed rate, vowel loudness, vocal range, diadochokinesia for repetitive syllables and maximum intraoral pressure (1,6,7) . Exercises as the semi-occluded vocal tract exercise (SOVTE) consists in emitting a blow associated to the prolonged sound of vowel "u" (4) .…”
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“…Presbyphonia is the natural aging of voice that depends on body and mind health to start and develop, and also of the life history, constitutional, racial, hereditary, nutritious, social and environmental factors (5) . Some presbyphonia characteristics are: decrease in vital respiratory capacity and in maximum phonation time, increase in fundamental frequency of voice in men and decrease in women, increase in jitter and in fundamental frequency variability, and increase on the nasality degree and on articulatory pauses time; vocal quality decay; vocal instability; decrease in speed rate, vowel loudness, vocal range, diadochokinesia for repetitive syllables and maximum intraoral pressure (1,6,7) . Exercises as the semi-occluded vocal tract exercise (SOVTE) consists in emitting a blow associated to the prolonged sound of vowel "u" (4) .…”
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“…this clearly. 11,[16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35] Because the human larynx is sexually dimorphic, women generally speak with a higher F 0 than do men. But in both men and women, SF 0 tends to decrease with increasing maturity until, as age advances, SF 0 actually rises again.…”
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“…In females, speaking Fo decreases slightly at puberty but remains fairly stable until menopause when a more dramatic decrease occurs. 23,43,59,60 It was hypothesized that the decrease in Fo in postmenopausal women was because of hormonal changes that caused vocal fold edema. 22,35,54,61,62 There is great individual variability regarding the age at which these changes take place.…”
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