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The Journal of Korean Society of Community-Based Occupational Therapy Vol.10 No.1 pp.31-38
The Effects of Bilateral Chewing Exercise on Occlusion Force and Masseter Muscle Thickness in Community-Dwelling Elderly
Hong, Jun-Yong 동서대학교 일반대학원 융합방사선학과 학생
Jung, Young-Jin 동서대학교 방사선학과 교수
Kim, Min-Ji 동서대학교 치위생학과 교수
Hwang, Se-Hyun 동주대학교 치위생과 강사
Park, Ji-Su 동서대학교 고령친화산업 적응형 보건의료 고급인재 양성사업단 교수
Lee, Gi-Hyoun 성균관대학교 삼성서울병원 재활의학과 박사후연구원
Kim, Tae-Hoon 동서대학교 작업치료학과 교수
Jung, Nam-Hae 동서대학교 작업치료학과 교수
Yoon, Tae-Hyung 동서대학교 작업치료학과 교수
Key Words : Elderly indivisuals,Exercise,Masseter muscle,Occlusion force,Thickness

Abstract

Objective : The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of bilateral chewing exercise applied for 6 weeks on occlusion force and masseter muscle thickness in the elderly living in the community. Methods : This study recruited 25 community residents. All participants performed bilateral chewing exercise using equipment developed for the purpose of oral chewing exercise. The chewing exercise was divided into isometric and isotonic type and applied for about 20 minutes a day, five times a week for six weeks. For the evaluation, the masseter muscle thickness and the maximum occlusion force were measured three times at three week intervals using a portable ultrasound instrument and an occlusion force gauge. Results : As a result of the change in masseter muscle thickness, baseline, 3 weeks later, and 6 weeks later referred to 7.51±0.43, 7.63±0.44, and 7.83±0.46, respectively (F=3.819, p<.05). The post hoc test resulted in a significance between baseline and 6 weeks later (p=0.023). Similarly, as a result of the change in occlusion force, baseline, 3 weeks later, and 6 weeks later referred to 265±9.22, 268±9.57, and 271.59±10.16, respectively (F=3.031, p<.05). The post hoc test resulted in a significance between baseline and 6 weeks later (p=0.048). Conclusion : This study confirmed that bilateral chewing exercise was effective for increasing masseter muscle thickness and occlusion force in the elderly. Therefore, bilateral chewing exercise can be applied as a therapeutic exercise method for improving oral function.
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