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- who: Eiji Kose et al. from the Department of Pharmacy, Teikyo University School of Medicine University Hospital, Tokyo, Japan have published the research: Anticholinergic Load Is Associated with Swallowing Dysfunction in Convalescent Older Patients after a Stroke, in the Journal: Nutrients 2022, 2121 of 27/08/2015
- what: This study assessed muscle strength in terms of hand-grip strength and did not address swallowing-related muscles . Motivated by the current situation in the medical literature, this study evaluates the strength of anticholinergic effects using the ARS score and examines its association with dysphagia in convalescent . . .
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