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- Title
The Effect of Oral Processing on the Viscosity of Thickened Drinks for Patients With Dysphagia.
- Authors
Vallons, Katleen J. R.; Oudhuis, Lizette A. A. C. M.; Helmens, Harold J.; Kistemaker, Cor
- Abstract
Objective: To determine whether a gum-containing thickener maintains its viscosity better during oral processing than a completely starch-based thickener. Methods: Thirty-five healthy volunteers participated in a double-blind, cross-over study. Artificial tap water was thickened to honey-like consistency (effective viscosity of 1,300±100 mPa·s at a shear rate of 50 per second at 20oC) with a starch-based thickener (SB) or a gum-containing thickener (GC). Bolus viscosity was determined after standardized oral processing of the thickened water by the subjects for 10 and 20 seconds. Significant effects were determined by ANOVA analysis and pairwise comparisons. Results: Both thickeners were susceptible to breakdown during oral processing. However, GC-thickened water retained its viscosity significantly better than SB-thickened water. Conclusion: The presence of gums has a protective effect on the starch hydrolysis by salivary amylase in thickened drinks, which may facilitate safer swallowing.
- Subjects
DEGLUTITION disorders; VISCOSITY; THICKNESS measurement; STARCH; COMPARATIVE studies; THERAPEUTICS
- Publication
Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine, 2015, Vol 39, Issue 5, p772
- ISSN
2234-0645
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5535/arm.2015.39.5.772