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精英和职业运动员的口腔健康与表现影响

Oral health and performance impacts in elite and professional athletes.

作者信息

Gallagher Julie, Ashley Paul, Petrie Aviva, Needleman Ian

机构信息

Centre for Oral Health and Performance, University College London, Eastman Dental Institute, London, UK.

UK IOC Research Centre for Prevention of Injury and Protection of Athlete Health, London, UK.

出版信息

Community Dent Oral Epidemiol. 2018 Dec;46(6):563-568. doi: 10.1111/cdoe.12392. Epub 2018 Jun 25.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To measure dental caries, erosive tooth wear (ETW), periodontal health, self-reported oral health problems and performance impacts in a representative sample of UK elite athletes from different sports using standardized conditions clearly defined clinical indices and a measure of impact on performance with evidence of validity in sport.

METHODS

Cross-sectional study, with single, calibrated examiner, conducted in the local facilities of elite and professional UK athletes (UCL ethics number 6388/001). Main oral measures: dental caries (ICDAS), erosive tooth wear (BEWE), periodontal health (BPE) and athlete-reported performance impacts.

RESULTS

We recruited 352 athletes from eleven sports. The mean age was 25 years (range 18-39), and 67.0% were male. We found caries (ICDAS code ≥3) in 49.1% of athletes, ETW (BEWE score of ≥7) in 41.4%, gingival bleeding on probing/presence of calculus (BPE score 1 or 2) in 77.0% and pocket probing depths of at least 4 mm (BPE score 3 or 4) in a further 21.6%. One in five athletes reported previous wisdom teeth problems. The odds of having caries were 2.4 times greater in team sport than endurance sport (95% CI 1.3-3.2). The odds of having erosion were 2.0 times greater in team sport than endurance sport (95% CI 1.3-3.1). Overall, 32.0% athletes reported an oral health-related impact on sport performance: oral pain (29.9%), difficulty participating in normal training and competition (9.0%), performance affected (5.8%) and reduction in training volume (3.8%). Other impacts were difficulty with eating (34.6%), relaxing (15.1%) and smiling (17.2%). Several oral health problems were associated with performance impacts.

CONCLUSIONS

This is the first large representative sample study of oral health in athletes from different sports at elite level. Although experience of oral disease differs by sport, the prevalence, in UK elite and professional athletes, is substantial, with common self-reported performance impacts. Regular screening and use of effective oral health promotion strategies may minimize performance impacts from poor oral health.

摘要

目的

使用明确界定的标准化条件、临床指标以及对运动表现影响的有效测量方法,对来自不同运动项目的英国精英运动员代表性样本的龋齿、牙侵蚀性磨损(ETW)、牙周健康、自我报告的口腔健康问题及对运动表现的影响进行测量。

方法

在英国精英和职业运动员的当地设施中进行横断面研究,由单一经过校准的检查者执行(伦敦大学学院伦理编号6388/001)。主要口腔测量指标:龋齿(国际龋病检测和评估系统,ICDAS)、牙侵蚀性磨损(牙齿侵蚀性磨损指数,BEWE)、牙周健康(社区牙周指数,BPE)以及运动员报告的对运动表现的影响。

结果

我们招募了来自11个运动项目的352名运动员。平均年龄为25岁(范围18 - 39岁),67.0%为男性。我们发现,49.1%的运动员有龋齿(ICDAS代码≥3),41.4%有牙侵蚀性磨损(BEWE评分≥7),77.0%的运动员探诊时牙龈出血/有牙石(BPE评分1或2),另有21.6%的运动员牙周袋探诊深度至少为4毫米(BPE评分3或4)。五分之一的运动员报告曾有智齿问题。团队运动项目的运动员患龋齿的几率是耐力运动项目运动员的2.4倍(95%置信区间1.3 - 3.2)。团队运动项目的运动员患牙侵蚀的几率是耐力运动项目运动员的2.0倍(95%置信区间1.3 - 3.1)。总体而言,32.0%的运动员报告口腔健康对运动表现有影响:口腔疼痛(29.9%)、难以参加正常训练和比赛(9.0%)、运动表现受影响(5.8%)以及训练量减少(3.8%)。其他影响包括进食困难(34.6%)、放松困难(15.1%)和微笑困难(17.2%)。一些口腔健康问题与运动表现影响相关。

结论

这是第一项针对不同运动项目的精英运动员口腔健康的大型代表性样本研究。尽管不同运动项目的口腔疾病经历有所不同,但在英国精英和职业运动员中,患病率很高,且常见自我报告的对运动表现的影响。定期筛查和使用有效的口腔健康促进策略可能会将口腔健康不佳对运动表现的影响降至最低。

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