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Oropharyngeal Dysphagia as a Metabolic Emergency: A Comprehensive Review on Nutritional Barriers, Sarcopenia, and Management Strategies

Sebastiano Mercadante
June 16, 2026
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Oropharyngeal dysphagia (OD) is traditionally managed as a mechanical swallowing impairment. This narrative review proposes a conceptual model that reframes chronic, severe OD as a high-risk clinical condition driving systemic malnutrition and progressive nutritional deterioration. We examine the epidemiological burden of OD-associated malnutrition across geriatric, neurological, and oncological populations, exploring how diagnostic heterogeneity influences reported prevalence ranges. The pathophysiological narrative synthesizes hypotheses regarding the potential disruption of the cephalic phase of digestion, the rheological limitations of texture-modified diets (TMDs), and the theoretical bioenergetic cost of impaired swallowing. Central to this review is the hypothetical sarcopenia–dysphagia vicious cycle, evaluating how molecular pathways—such as systemic inflammation, ubiquitin–proteasome-mediated proteolysis, and suppression of muscle protein synthesis—are inferred from broader cachexia models to affect oropharyngeal function. We discuss structured nutritional management strategies, including micro-volume fortification, application of the IDDSI framework with xanthan gum-based thickeners, and monitoring via GLIM criteria, bioelectrical impedance analysis, and routine laboratory parameters. Finally, we analyze the ethical challenges of transitioning to enteral nutrition and outline the translational limitations of emerging fields like 3D food printing. This model aims to encourage clinical focus on comprehensive nutritional restoration alongside airway safety.
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