Clinical Research Center, Shantou Central Hospital, Shantou, China.
State Key Laboratory of Quality Research in Chinese Medicine, Macau University of Science and Technology, Taipa, China.
Stress Health. 2024 Oct;40(5):e3479. doi: 10.1002/smi.3479. Epub 2024 Sep 18.
Test anxiety (TA) is a common emotion among students during examinations. Test-induced stress can remarkably impact students' emotions and limit their performance. Mental stress is a crucial factor that could significantly alter gut microbial composition, but rare reports focus on the correlation between TA and oral microbial composition. This study aims to investigate the impact of TA on students' oral microbiota composition. This study targeted medical students who usually face heavier workloads than average undergraduates. 28 females and 19 males aged 18-30 were enrolled in this study. Questionnaires and saliva samples were collected from the participants before, during, and after the end-term examination. The level of anxiety was classified as normal, mild, moderate, and severe based on the questionnaire scores. In addition, 16S amplicon sequencing was used to analyse the composition of oral microbes. More than half of the students faced different levels of TA before and after the examination. Over three-quarters of students showed anxiety during the examination, and a quarter suffered severe TA. The 16S sequencing data showed that TA significantly altered the oral microbial composition between students with and without TA in all three survey periods. Moreover, during the examination, the genera Rothia and Streptococcus, the oral-beneficial bacteria, markedly decreased in students with TA. On the other hand, the potential pathogenic genera, such as Prevotella, Fusobacterium, and Haemophilus, significantly increased in the students with TA. And the TA effect on oral microbes displayed a gender difference among students. A high ratio of TA existed in the students during their examination period, and TA could significantly alter the oral microbial composition, decrease beneficial microbes, and promote potential pathogenic oral microbes.
考试焦虑(TA)是学生在考试期间常见的情绪。考试引起的压力会显著影响学生的情绪并限制他们的表现。精神压力是一个重要因素,它可以显著改变肠道微生物组成,但很少有报道关注 TA 与口腔微生物组成之间的相关性。本研究旨在调查 TA 对学生口腔微生物组成的影响。本研究针对的是通常比普通本科生面临更大工作量的医学生。共有 28 名女性和 19 名年龄在 18-30 岁的男性参与了这项研究。研究人员从参与者在期末考试前、考试中和考试结束后收集了问卷和唾液样本。根据问卷评分,焦虑程度分为正常、轻度、中度和重度。此外,还使用 16S 扩增子测序分析了口腔微生物的组成。超过一半的学生在考试前后面临不同程度的 TA。超过四分之三的学生在考试期间表现出焦虑,四分之一的学生患有严重的 TA。16S 测序数据显示,在所有三个调查期间,TA 显著改变了有和没有 TA 的学生之间的口腔微生物组成。此外,在考试期间,口腔有益菌罗氏菌属和链球菌属在有 TA 的学生中明显减少。另一方面,潜在的致病菌属,如普雷沃菌属、梭杆菌属和嗜血杆菌属,在有 TA 的学生中显著增加。并且 TA 对口腔微生物的影响在学生中表现出性别差异。在考试期间,学生中有很高比例的 TA,TA 可以显著改变口腔微生物组成,减少有益微生物,促进潜在的致病口腔微生物。