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Current knowledge and impressions of speech-language pathologists of the swallow of persons who are obese

EVITTS PM; KOPF M; KAUFFMAN M
DISABIL REHABIL , 2014, vol. 36, n° 24-26, p. 2262-2269
Doc n°: 174941
Localisation : Documentation IRR

D.O.I. : http://dx.doi.org/DOI:10.3109/09638288.2014.902509
Descripteurs : GB - OBESITE

The overall goal of this study was to provide insight on the topic of
dysphagia in the obese population. More specifically, the purpose of this study
was to obtain preliminary descriptive data on the knowledge and impressions of
speech-language pathologists (SLPs) working in the field of dysphagia on the
swallow of persons who are obese. METHODS: One hundred seventy-seven SLPs
responded to a web-based survey that was posted on two popular listserves that
serve the dysphagia community. RESULTS: Descriptive results showed that nearly
all SLPs have assessed and treated patients who are obese for dysphagia, that
there is little consensus as to how the obese swallow compares to the normal
swallow, and that there is a consensus that dysphagia observed in the obese
population is most likely related to other concomitant disorders. CONCLUSIONS:
Results provide preliminary insight into the knowledge and impressions of SLPs
working with dysphagia and highlight the need for future research to determine
(1) if there is an increased incidence of dysphagia in the obese population, and
(2) if obesity itself constitutes a risk factor for dysphagia or if any dysphagia
observed in this population is related to other comorbidities.

Langue : ANGLAIS

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