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Nasality Changes With Age in Normal Korean-Speaking Adults

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CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Volume 12, Issue 1, Pages 95-99

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KOREAN SOC OTORHINOLARYNGOL
DOI: 10.21053/ceo.2018.00717

Keywords

Voice Quality; Nasal Cavity; Acoustic Rhinometry; Rhinomanometry; Aging; Adult

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Objectives. This study was performed to investigate the effects of aging on nasality and the influence of age-related changes in nasal cavity volume and nasal patency on nasality. Methods. A total of 180 healthy Korean-speaking adult volunteers, who had no nasal or voice-related complaints, were enrolled in this study. Nasometry, acoustic rhinometry, and rhinomanometry were performed to obtain the nasalance score, nasal cavity volume, and nasal resistance, respectively. Changes in these parameters with age were analyzed. Results. Nasal cavity volume increased significantly, and nasal resistance decreased significantly, with age. The nasalance scores for the nasal passage and oronasal passage decreased significantly with age, while there were no age-related changes in nasalance scores for the oral passage. Conclusion. Nasalance scores for the passages containing nasal consonants decreased with age although significant increases were observed in nasal cavity volume and nasal patency with age. Therefore, the age-related decreases in nasalance scores may result from factors other than changes in the nasal cavity.

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