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Voice Use in Daily Life Studied With a Portable Voice Accumulator in Individuals With Parkinson’s Disease and Matched Healthy Controls

机译:日常生活中的语音使用在帕金森病和匹配的健康控制中,在个人中使用便携式的语音蓄能器进行研究

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Purpose: The purpose of this work was to study how voice use in daily life is impacted by Parkinson's disease (PD), specifically if there is a difference in voice sound level and phonation ratio during everyday activities for individuals with PD and matched healthy controls. A further aim was to study how variations in environmental noise impact voice use. Method: Long-term registration of voice use during 1 week in daily life was performed for 21 participants with PD (11 male, 10 female) and 21 matched healthy controls using the portable voice accumulator VoxLog. Voice use was assessed through registrations of spontaneous speech in different ranges of environmental noise in daily life and in acontrolled studio recording setting. Results: Individuals with PD use their voice 50%-60% less than their matched healthy controls in daily life. The difference increases in high levels of environmental noise. Individuals with PD used an average voice sound level in daily life that was 8.11 dB (female) and 6.7 dB (male) lower than their matched healthy controls. Difference in mean voice sound level for individuals with PD and controls during spontaneous speech during a controlled studio registration was 3.0 dB for the female group and 4.1 dB for the male group. Conclusions: The observed difference in voice use in daily life between individuals with PD and matched healthy controls is a 1st step to objectively quantify the impact of PD on communicative participation. The variations in voice use in different levels of environmental noise and when comparing controlled and variable environments support the idea that the study of voice use should include methods to assess function in less controlled situations outside the clinical setting.
机译:目的:这项工作的目的是研究日常生活中的语音使用是如何受到帕金森氏病(PD)的影响,具体是如果在与PD和匹配的健康控制中的个人的日常活动中的语音声级和发声比率存在差异。另一个目的是研究环境噪声影响的变化如何影响语音使用。方法:使用便携式语音累加器Voxlog对21名与Pd(11名男性,10名女性)和21种匹配的健康控制进行每日生命中1周的语音使用的长期登记。通过在日常生活中的不同环境噪声范围内的自发语音的注册评估语音用途,并在额外的工作室记录设置中进行评估。结果:PD的个人使用其声音50%-60%,而不是日常生活中匹配的健康控制。差异增加了高水平的环境噪音。具有PD的个人使用日常生活中的平均语音声级,即8.11 dB(女性)和6.7 dB(男性)低于其匹配的健康控制。在受控的演播室注册期间自发语音中具有PD和控件的个体的平均语音声级的差异为女组为3.0 dB,男性组为4.1 dB。结论:具有PD和匹配健康控制的个体之间日常生活中的语音使用的观察差异是1 Ste Step,以客观地量化PD对交际参与的影响。语音在不同环境噪声中使用的变化以及比较控制和可变环境时支持语音使用的研究应该包括在临床环境之外的不太控制的情况下评估功能的方法。

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