1. Gluten-Free Diet Reduces Pain in Women with Myofascial Pain in Masticatory Muscles: A Preliminary Randomized Controlled Trial
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Carla Soraya Costa Maia, Morgana Pinheiro Sousa, Juliana Araújo Oliveira Buosi, Rômulo Rocha Regis, Leonardo Rigoldi Bonjardim, Lívia Maria Sales Pinto Fiamengui, Karina Matthes de Freitas Pontes, and Sandra Maria Abreu Nogueira
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Adult ,Pain Threshold ,Orofacial pain ,Research Diagnostic Criteria ,law.invention ,Masseter muscle ,Diet, Gluten-Free ,Young Adult ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,Facial Pain ,Statistical significance ,medicine ,Humans ,Dentistry (miscellaneous) ,ENSAIO CLÍNICO CONTROLADO RANDOMIZADO ,Pain Measurement ,business.industry ,Masticatory force ,Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ,Anesthesia ,Masticatory Muscles ,Gluten free ,Female ,Neurology (clinical) ,Analysis of variance ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
AIMS To evaluate the efficacy of a gluten-free diet (GFD) as a treatment modality for pain management in women with chronic myofascial pain in masticatory muscles. METHODS In this randomized controlled trial, 39 female subjects were evaluated according to the Research Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandibular Disorders (RDC/TMD) and divided into three groups: a healthy group (n = 14; mean ± SD age = 34.57 ± 9.14 years); a control group (n = 12; age = 31.50 ± 7.38 years); and an experimental group (n = 13; age 30.00 ± 7.64 years). The outcome variables were: pain intensity, mechanical pain threshold (MPT), and pressure pain threshold (PPT). MPT was performed on the masseter muscle, and PPT was performed on both the masseter and anterior temporalis muscles. A nutritionist prescribed a 4-week individualized GFD for the experimental group. The healthy group was analyzed only initially, whereas the control and experimental groups were analyzed again after 4 weeks. Data were subjected to statistical analysis with a significance level of 5% (one-way analysis of variance followed by Bonferroni post hoc, paired t, Wilcoxon signed rank, Kruskal-Wallis/Dunn, and Pearson chi-square tests). RESULTS Participants who underwent a GFD showed reduction in pain intensity (P = .006) and an increase in PPT of the masseter (P = .017) and anterior temporalis (P = .033) muscles. The intervention did not influence the MPT of the masseter muscle (P = .26). In contrast, the control group showed no improvement in any parameter evaluated. CONCLUSION GFD seemed to reduce pain sensitivity in women with TMD and may be beneficial as an adjunctive therapy for chronic myofascial pain in masticatory muscles; however, further studies in the fields of orofacial pain and nutrition are required.
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- 2021