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  • Title: Research and professional briefs: characterizing process control of fluid viscosities in nursing homes.
    Author: Smith TL, Sun MM, Pippin J.
    Journal: J Am Diet Assoc; 2004 Jun; 104(6):969-71. PubMed ID: 15175597.
    Abstract:
    Swallowing impairment with advancing age is a major health care problem, especially among nursing home residents. An estimated 40% to 60% of nursing home residents have signs of swallowing disorders or dysphagia. The high number of nursing home residents with dysphagia is, at least in part, caused by patients with swallowing disorders being more likely to be discharged to institutional care. Aging alone does not result in swallowing disorders. Conditions that contribute to swallowing problems include dementia, cerebral vascular accidents, Parkinson's disease, neuromuscular disorders, and some medications. This article discusses the health-related rationale for thickened liquids and fluid viscosities, reviews each phase of the study, and concludes with the practical implications of the study for clinical dietitians.
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