Affiliation:
1. Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois
Abstract
Vocal folds undergo osmotic challenge by mouth breathing during singing, exercising, and loud speaking. Just 15 min of obligatory oral breathing, to dry the vocal folds, increases phonation threshold pressure (P
th
) and expiratory vocal effort in healthy speakers (M. Sivasankar & K. Fisher, 2002). We questioned whether oral breathing is more detrimental to phonation in healthy participants with a history of temporary vocal attrition. The effects of a 15-min oral or nasal breathing challenge on P
th
and perceived expiratory vocal effort were compared for participants reporting symptoms of vocal attrition (
N
= 18, ages 19–38 years) and normal controls (
N
= 20, ages 19–33 years). Postchallenge-prechallenge differences in P
th
(ΔP
th
) and effort (ΔEffort) revealed that oral breathing, but not nasal breathing, increased P
th
(
p
> .001) and effort (
p
> .001) at low, comfortable, and high pitch. ΔP
th
was significantly greater in participants with vocal attrition than in normal controls (
p
> .001). Nasal breathing reduced P
th
for all controls but not for all participants reporting vocal attrition. ΔP
th
was significantly and linearly correlated with ΔEffort (
r
vocal attrition
=.81,
p
> .001;
r
control
=.84,
p
> .001). We speculate that the greater increases in P
th
in participants reporting vocal attrition may result from delayed or inadequate compensatory response to superficial laryngeal dehydration. Obligatory oral breathing may place voice users at risk for exacerbating vocal attrition. That sol layer depletion by obligatory oral breathing increased P
th
and vocal effort provides support for the role of superficial hydration in maintaining ease of phonation.
Publisher
American Speech Language Hearing Association
Subject
Speech and Hearing,Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics
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