2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.jvoice.2011.12.014
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The Effect of Vocal Function Exercises on the Voices of Aging Community Choral Singers

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“…In singers, changes in a number of acoustic parameters-including jitter, shimmer, fundamental frequency, and voice SPL-were explained with a better production and control of vocal fold tonus 18,19,44,45 . There were significant differences between profession groups in subjectively loud phonations, which supports this hypothesis.…”
Section: Are Age and Profession Relevant Factors In Clinical Measuremmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In singers, changes in a number of acoustic parameters-including jitter, shimmer, fundamental frequency, and voice SPL-were explained with a better production and control of vocal fold tonus 18,19,44,45 . There were significant differences between profession groups in subjectively loud phonations, which supports this hypothesis.…”
Section: Are Age and Profession Relevant Factors In Clinical Measuremmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This might lead to a stiffer and stabilized vocal fold, thereby reducing random variability in vocal fold vibratory patterns 34 . Further, as discussed above, it has been proposed that training effects may lead to better production and control of vocal fold tonus 18,19,44,45 . In that view, the significant influence of professional voice use level-hence, formal versus non-formal voice training-supports this proposed hypothesis.…”
Section: Implications For Phonation Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two sets of each period were performed for five minutes, two times per day, preferably in the morning and in the evening, during five weeks. After the therapeutic program, the CG presented a significant reduction in vocal roughness, an increase of TMF, jitter and shimmer reductions, an increase of harmonic-noise ratio and it was noted positive effect of the therapeutic program on voice 17 .…”
Section: Phonotherapy With Elderly Peoplementioning
confidence: 84%
“…The literature that was consulted during the period from 2004 to 2014 showed only 11 research on vocal phonotherapy in healthy elderly people: one through vocal orientation 9 ; three with specific vocal exercises, such as, TMF support of vowels and musical scales with vowels and words 18 , sounded blowing 5 and the Finnish method of resonance tubes 22 ; two carried out a review of medical records of elderly who underwent voice therapy for presbyphonia, regardless of the kind of intervention 23,24 ; five of them applied therapeutic programs: the Lee Silverman 20 method, the Vocal Cognitive Program 21 , the program of vocal function exercises of Stemple 16,17 , and the comparison between the vocal function method and the PhoRTE 19 . The results of speech therapy with elderly people showed an improvement in voice quality in relation to the aspects of roughness 17,22 , breathiness 20,22 , asthenia 20,22 , instability 22 , tension 22 , loudness 20,21 and the general level of the vocal disorder 15,18,20,21,22,24 ; a decrease in effort phonation 18 , an improvement in resonance 18 and articulation clarity 21 . There was also verified an improvement of acoustic measures, reducing jitter 17,20,21 e shimmer 17,20 , an improvement in harmonic-noise ratio 17,20,21 and f0 20,21 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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