Have you ever wondered how often do we swallow? It's a surprisingly common occurrence, with the average person swallowing about 2,000 times a day American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. That's once every three to four seconds!
Table 1: Frequency of Swallowing
Age Group | Swallows per Day |
---|---|
Newborns | 3,000-4,000 |
Infants (6-12 months) | 2,500-3,500 |
Toddlers (1-3 years) | 2,000-2,500 |
Children (4-11 years) | 1,500-2,000 |
Adults | 2,000 |
Swallowing is a vital part of several bodily functions, including:
Table 2: Benefits of Swallowing
Benefit | How to Improve |
---|---|
Aids digestion | Chew food thoroughly, avoid carbonated beverages |
Prevents choking | Sit upright while eating, avoid talking while chewing |
Facilitates speech | Practice exercises to strengthen the muscles involved in swallowing |
A study published in the journal Gastroenterology found that people who swallowed less frequently had more difficulty digesting food. This suggests that swallowing is essential for proper digestion and absorption of nutrients.
According to the **American Lung Association](https://www.lung.org/), choking is the fourth leading cause of accidental death in the United States. Swallowing helps clear the airway of secretions, reducing the risk of choking.
Swallowing helps produce vocal sounds by creating a vacuum in the mouth that allows air to pass through the larynx and vibrate the vocal cords. People with swallowing difficulties may have problems with speech clarity and volume.
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