青少年功能障碍习惯及其与体育活动水平的关系

Gabriela Navarro, Aline Fernanda Baradel, Larissa Canzanese Baldini, Natalia Navarro, Ana Lúcia Franco-Micheloni, Karina Eiras Dela Coletta Pizzol
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背景和目的:体育活动被认为有利于减轻日常压力。如果不消除,压力能够促进肌肉紧张,高血压,哮喘,心律失常和功能失调的发展大幅增加。然后,本研究的目的是评估青少年的功能习惯的存在与体育活动的实践之间的关系。方法:样本包括200名10至19岁的青少年,包括男孩和女孩,从阿拉拉卡拉大学牙科课程的诊所或从该市的公立和私立学校招募。通过自我报告问卷(是/否)了解是否存在功能不良的口腔习惯、白天咬牙和睡眠磨牙。这些人回答了一份调查问卷,以根据国家学校健康调查(2012年PeNSE)采用的工具确定身体活动的做法。对于协会,受试者根据身体活动的实践分为活跃(每周活动300分钟以上)和不活跃(每周活动≤300分钟)。结果:与女孩相比,男孩进行了更多的体育活动,时间更长。然而,练习与口腔功能异常的存在、数量或类型没有显著相关性(p < 0.05)。结论:体力活动水平与口腔功能障碍和面外疼痛区无关。
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Parafunctional habits and its association with the level of physical activity in adolescents
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Physical activities are considered beneficial to reduce daily stress. If not eliminated, stress is able to promote large increases in muscle tension, hypertension, asthma, heart arrhythmia and the development of parafunctions. Then, the aim of this study is to evaluate the association between the presence of parafunctional habits and the practice of physical activity in adolescence. METHODS: The sample comprised of 200 adolescents, boys and girls, from 10 to 19 years old, recruited from the clinics of the Dentistry Course of the University of Araraquara or from public and private schools from the city. The presence of parafunctional oral habits, daytime teeth clenching, and sleep bruxism was obtained through a self-report questionnaire (yes/no). The individuals answered a questionnaire to identify the practice of physical activity according to the instrument adopted in the National School Health Survey (PeNSE 2012). For the associations, subjects were divided according to the practice of physical activity into active (>300 minutes of activity in the week) or inactive (≤300 minutes of activity in the week). RESULTS: It was observed that boys practiced more physical activity and for a longer period when compared to girls. However, the practice of exercises did not present a significant association with the presence, quantity or type of the oral parafunction (p>0.05). CONCLUSION: The level of physical activity was not associated with oral parafunction nor with extrafacial pain areas.
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