Effects of physical activity levels on characteristic pain in temporomandibular dysfunctions: a cross-sectional study.

IF 2.4 2区 医学 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Head & Face Medicine Pub Date : 2024-01-18 DOI:10.1186/s13005-024-00407-3
Youngwoo Chun, Jung Hwan Jo, Ji Woon Park
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Abstract

Background: Physical activity is known to influence the symptoms of a variety of pain disorders including fibromyalgia and osteoarthritis although the underlying mechanism is not fully understood. In spite of the high prevalence of temporomandibular disorders (TMD), no previous study has objectively evaluated the relationship between TMD and general physical activity. This study aims to investigate the influence of physical activity on pain and disability from TMD, considering various confounders including sleep, systemic inflammation, psychosocial disturbances, and widespread pain.

Methods: This observational cross-sectional study is based on consecutive samples of 100 TMD patients (22 with high pain disability and 78 with low pain disability level). Physical activity levels were assessed with actigraph. Level of pain and disability were evaluated using the Graded Chronic Pain Scale. Hematologic examinations including inflammatory biomarkers were assessed and comorbidities were investigated with validated questionnaires. Differences were analyzed according to disability level.

Results: Patients with high disability level spent significantly more time doing both moderate (p = 0.033) and vigorous (p = 0.039) level physical activity. Light physical activity, on the other hand, was associated with low disability but the difference did not reach statistical significance. Time spent in light physical activity was significantly associated with high levels of pain and disability (p = 0.026, β = -0.001) and time spent in vigorous physical activity had significant predictive power (cutoff value 2.5 min per week, AUC 0.643, p = 0.041). Scores of the Jaw Function Limitation Score-20 (p = 0.001), present McGill Pain Score (p = 0.010), and number of people potentially diagnosed with fibromyalgia (p = 0.033) were significantly higher in the high disability group.

Conclusions: Moderate or vigorous physical activity is associated with worse TMD symptoms while light physical activity may be beneficial. Further research related to the amount and frequency of physical activity is necessary to establish clinical guidelines for TMD.

Trial registration: clinical trial registration of the Clinical Research Information Service of Republic of Korea (number KCT0007107).

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体育锻炼水平对颞下颌关节功能障碍特征性疼痛的影响:一项横断面研究。
背景:众所周知,体育锻炼可影响包括纤维肌痛和骨关节炎在内的多种疼痛疾病的症状,但其潜在机制尚未完全明了。尽管颞下颌关节紊乱症(TMD)的发病率很高,但以前没有任何研究客观地评估过 TMD 与一般体力活动之间的关系。本研究旨在调查体力活动对 TMD 引起的疼痛和残疾的影响,同时考虑到各种混杂因素,包括睡眠、全身炎症、社会心理障碍和广泛性疼痛:本观察性横断面研究基于 100 名 TMD 患者(22 名疼痛致残程度高,78 名疼痛致残程度低)的连续样本。采用运动计对患者的体力活动水平进行评估。使用慢性疼痛分级量表评估疼痛和残疾程度。对包括炎症生物标志物在内的血液学检查进行了评估,并通过有效的问卷调查对合并症进行了调查。根据残疾程度对差异进行了分析:结果:残疾程度高的患者花在中度(p = 0.033)和剧烈(p = 0.039)体力活动上的时间明显更多。另一方面,轻度体力活动与低残疾程度相关,但差异未达到统计学意义。轻度体力活动时间与疼痛和残疾程度高显著相关(p = 0.026,β = -0.001),而剧烈体力活动时间具有显著的预测能力(临界值为每周 2.5 分钟,AUC 0.643,p = 0.041)。高残疾组的颚功能限制评分-20(p = 0.001)、目前的麦吉尔疼痛评分(p = 0.010)和可能被诊断为纤维肌痛的人数(p = 0.033)均显著高于高残疾组:结论:中度或剧烈运动与 TMD 症状恶化有关,而轻度运动可能有益。有必要对体力活动的量和频率进行进一步研究,以制定 TMD 的临床指南。试验注册:大韩民国临床研究信息服务部临床试验注册(编号 KCT0007107)。
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Head & Face Medicine
Head & Face Medicine DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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期刊介绍: Head & Face Medicine is a multidisciplinary open access journal that publishes basic and clinical research concerning all aspects of cranial, facial and oral conditions. The journal covers all aspects of cranial, facial and oral diseases and their management. It has been designed as a multidisciplinary journal for clinicians and researchers involved in the diagnostic and therapeutic aspects of diseases which affect the human head and face. The journal is wide-ranging, covering the development, aetiology, epidemiology and therapy of head and face diseases to the basic science that underlies these diseases. Management of head and face diseases includes all aspects of surgical and non-surgical treatments including psychopharmacological therapies.
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