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评估青少年男性和女性咀嚼行为的差异。

Assessment of the differences in masticatory behavior between male and female adolescents.

作者信息

Scudine Kelly Guedes de Oliveira, Pedroni-Pereira Aline, Araujo Darlle Santos, Prado Daniela Galvão de Almeida, Rossi Ana Claudia, Castelo Paula Midori

机构信息

Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Piracicaba Dental School, University of Campinas (UNICAMP). Av. Limeira, 901, Piracicaba 13414-903, SP, Brazil.

Department of Morphology, Piracicaba Dental School, University of Campinas (UNICAMP). Av. Limeira, 901, Piracicaba 13414-903, SP, Brazil.

出版信息

Physiol Behav. 2016 Sep 1;163:115-122. doi: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2016.04.053. Epub 2016 Apr 30.

Abstract

Chewing behavior may show sex differences; thus, the present study aimed to compare the masticatory aspects and the prediction of masticatory performance between male and female adolescents. Ninety-one healthy subjects (47 girls, 44 boys), caries-free and aged 14-17years, were included. Masticatory performance and maximal bite force were evaluated using a color-changeable chewing gum and digital gnathodynamometer, respectively. Masticatory behavior was assessed by the subjective aspect of the quality of the masticatory function (validated questionnaire) and the Orofacial Myofunctional Evaluation with Scores expanded (OMES-e) was used to determine chewing time, frequency of chewing cycles and other aspects. Salivary flow rate was also assessed. The physical examination involved measurements of facial morphometry, body weight, height, skeletal muscle mass, and dental/occlusal evaluations. It was observed that boys showed larger facial dimensions, higher bite force and chewing frequency and better masticatory performance than girls. They also showed shorter chewing time, fewer chewing cycles and lower score for OMES-e (that is, more changes in orofacial myofunctional aspects). Bite force showed a weak correlation with skeletal muscle mass only in boys (r=0.3035; p=0.0451). The masticatory performance was dependent on the bite force in boys (Adj R(2)=19.2%; Power=84.1%); among girls, masticatory performance was dependent on the frequency of chewing cycles and masticatory behavior (subjective aspect) (Adj R(2)=34.1%; Power=96.1%). The findings support the existence of sex differences in many masticatory aspects of function and behavior, hence the importance of considering sex differences when evaluating masticatory function and myofunctional therapy outcomes among young subjects.

摘要

咀嚼行为可能存在性别差异;因此,本研究旨在比较青少年男性和女性的咀嚼方面以及咀嚼性能的预测情况。研究纳入了91名14至17岁、无龋的健康受试者(47名女孩,44名男孩)。分别使用变色口香糖和数字式咬力计评估咀嚼性能和最大咬力。通过咀嚼功能质量的主观方面(经过验证的问卷)评估咀嚼行为,并使用扩展评分的口面肌功能评估(OMES-e)来确定咀嚼时间、咀嚼周期频率和其他方面。还评估了唾液流速。体格检查包括面部形态测量、体重、身高、骨骼肌质量以及牙齿/咬合评估。结果观察到,男孩的面部尺寸更大、咬力和咀嚼频率更高,咀嚼性能也比女孩更好。他们的咀嚼时间也更短,咀嚼周期更少,OMES-e评分更低(即口面肌功能方面的变化更多)。咬力仅在男孩中与骨骼肌质量呈弱相关(r = 0.3035;p = 0.0451)。男孩的咀嚼性能取决于咬力(调整R² = 19.2%;功效 = 84.1%);在女孩中,咀嚼性能取决于咀嚼周期频率和咀嚼行为(主观方面)(调整R² = 34.1%;功效 = 96.1%)。这些发现支持了在功能和行为的许多咀嚼方面存在性别差异,因此在评估年轻受试者的咀嚼功能和肌功能治疗效果时考虑性别差异具有重要意义。

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