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Nutrients Associated with Sleep Bruxism

Authors :
Toyama, Naoki
Ekuni, Daisuke
Fukuhara, Daiki
Sawada, Nanami
Yamashita, Miho
Komiyama, Momoe
Nagahama, Takahiko
Morita, Manabu
Toyama, Naoki
Ekuni, Daisuke
Fukuhara, Daiki
Sawada, Nanami
Yamashita, Miho
Komiyama, Momoe
Nagahama, Takahiko
Morita, Manabu
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background: The purpose of the present research was to identify nutrients related to sleep bruxism and to establish a hypothesis regarding the relationship between sleep bruxism and nutrients. Methods: We recruited 143 Japanese university students in 2021 and assigned them to sleep bruxism (n = 58) and non-sleep bruxism groups (n = 85), using an identical single-channel wearable electromyography device. To investigate nutrient intakes, participants answered a food frequency questionnaire based on food groups. We assessed differences in nutrient intakes between the sleep bruxism and non-sleep bruxism groups. Results: Logistic regression modeling showed that sleep bruxism tended to be associated with dietary fiber (odds ratio, 0.91; 95% confidence interval, 0.83-1.00; p = 0.059). In addition, a subgroup analysis selecting students in the top and bottom quartiles of dietary fiber intake showed that students with sleep bruxism had a significantly lower dietary fiber intake (10.4 +/- 4.6 g) than those without sleep bruxism (13.4 +/- 6.1 g; p = 0.022). Conclusion: The present research showed that dietary fiber intake may be related to sleep bruxism. Therefore, we hypothesized that dietary fiber would improve sleep bruxism in young adults.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1381440871
Document Type :
Electronic Resource