日本出租车行业男工的口腔动力、舌压和唇封强度:一项横断面研究

IF 1.7 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Clinics and Practice Pub Date : 2024-11-14 DOI:10.3390/clinpract14060196
Akira Minoura, Yoshiaki Ihara, Hirotaka Kato, Kouzou Murakami, Yoshio Watanabe, Kojiro Hirano, Yoshinori Ito, Akatsuki Kokaze
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背景/目标:由于工作时间不固定以及需要防止致命事故,出租车行业工人的健康管理尤其具有挑战性。此外,日本的司机正在老龄化,及早预防与年龄相关的口腔健康恶化是一个日益重要的问题。这项横断面研究旨在调查日本男性出租车司机的口腔舒张运动(OD)、舌压和唇封强度之间的关系。研究方法舌压和唇封强度的测量由牙医使用专门设备进行。我们使用多元回归分析来研究唇封强度和舌压对 OD 的影响。研究结果这项研究包括 437 名参与者,其中不包括 17 名无法完成所有口腔测量的参与者。舌压与 "Pa"、"Ta "和 "Ka "呈显著正相关(相关系数:0.527-0.680)。唇密封强度与外径无明显相关性。舌压与 "Pa"、"Ta "和 "Ka "呈明显的正相关。在没有老年参与者的多元回归分析结果中,舌压与 "Pa"(β[95% 置信区间]:0.574[0.304, 0.843])、"Ta"(0.436[0.231, 0.640])和 "Ka"(0.424[0.210, 0.639])相关,唇封强度与 "Pa"(0.128[0.032, 0.224])和 "Ka"(0.083[0.006, 0.160])相关。结论:OD即使不包括老年工人,OD 也可能与唇封强度和舌压有关。无论年龄大小,保持良好的口腔外展有助于保持唇封强度和舌压,这可能在降低与年龄相关的口腔疾病风险方面发挥作用。
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Oral Diadochokinesis, Tongue Pressure, and Lip-Seal Strength Among Japanese Male Workers in the Taxi Industry: A Cross-Sectional Study.

Background/Objectives: Health management in workers in the taxi industry is particularly challenging due to irregular working hours and the need to prevent fatal accidents. In addition, drivers in Japan are aging, and the early prevention of age-related deterioration in oral health is an increasingly important issue. The aim of this cross-sectional study was to investigate the relationships between oral diadochokinesis (OD), tongue pressure, and lip-seal strength in Japanese male taxi workers. Methods: Measurements of tongue pressure and lip-seal strength were performed by dentists using specialized equipment. OD was measured using the number of consecutive "Pa", "Ta", and "Ka" vocalizations that could be produced in 5 s. We performed multiple regression analysis to examine the effects of lip-seal strength and tongue pressure on OD. Results: The study included 437 participants, excluding 17 who could not complete all oral cavity measurements. Tongue pressure showed a significant positive correlation with "Pa", "Ta", and "Ka" (correlation coefficients: 0.527-0.680). Lip-seal strength was not significantly correlated with OD. Tongue pressure showed a significant positive correlation with "Pa", "Ta", and "Ka". In the results of multiple regression analyses without the elderly participants, tongue pressure was associated with "Pa" (β[95% confidence interval]: 0.574[0.304, 0.843]), "Ta" (0.436[0.231, 0.640]), and "Ka" (0.424[0.210, 0.639]), and lip-seal strength was associated with "Pa" (0.128[0.032, 0.224]) and "Ka" (0.083[0.006, 0.160]). Conclusions: OD may be associated with lip-seal strength and tongue pressure even without including elderly workers. Regardless of age, maintaining good OD may help maintain lip-seal strength and tongue pressure, which may play a role in reducing the risk of age-related oral disorders.

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