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Table 1 Frequency of scores on the single items of the EAT-10 in symptomatic patients with OSA

From: Dysphagia symptoms in obstructive sleep apnea: prevalence and clinical correlates

Item

Score

0

1

2

3

4

My swallowing problem has caused me to lose weight

104 (73.8%)

13 (9.2%)

10 (7.1%)

12 (8.5%)

2 (1.4%)

My swallowing problem interferes with my ability to go out for meals

103 (73%)

21 (14.9%)

10 (7.1%)

5 (3.5%)

2 (1.4%)

Swallowing liquids takes extra effort

66 (46.8%)

42 (29.8%)

18 (12.8%)

12 (8.5%)

2 (2.1%)

Swallowing solids takes extra effort

57 (40.4%)

43 (30.5%)

18 (12.8%)

16 (11.3%)

7 (5%)

Swallowing pills takes extra effort

53 (37.6%)

44 (31.25)

27 (19.1%)

9 (6.4%)

8 (5.7%)

Swallowing is painful

87 (61.7%)

30 (21.3%)

14 (9.9%)

8 (5.7%)

2 (1.4%)

The pleasure of eating is affected by my swallowing

82 (58.2%)

29 (20.6%)

14 (9.9%)

10 (7.1%)

6 (4.3%)

When I swallow food sticks in my throat

55 (39%)

45 (31.9%)

21 (14.9%)

12 (8.5%)

8 (5.7%)

I cough when I eat

46 (32.6%)

50 (35.5%)

25 (17.7%)

11 (7.8%)

9 (6.4%)

Swallowing is stressful

74 (52.5%)

36 (25.5%)

14 (9.9%)

12 (8.5%)

5 (3.5%)

  1. Each item is scored from 0 (no problem) to 4 (severe problem). Data are reported as frequencies and (prevalence)