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Masticatory efficiency, bite force and electrical activity of the masseter and temporalis muscles in bodybuilders

BACKGROUND: This study aimed to compare the masticatory efficiency, the maximum voluntary occlusal bite force (MVOBF) and the electrical activity (EMG) of masticatory muscles of practitioners of upper limb bodybuilding before and after physical activity. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Twenty healthy individu...

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Autores principales: Júnior, Murilo-César-Bento-Laurindo, Goiato, Marcelo-Coelho, de Caxias, Fernanda-Pereira, Turcio, Karina-Helga-Leal, da Silva, Emily-Vivianne-Freitas, Deusdete, Michel-da Silva, dos Santos, Daniela-Micheline
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Publicado: Medicina Oral S.L. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8464386/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34603621
http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/jced.58368
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author Júnior, Murilo-César-Bento-Laurindo
Goiato, Marcelo-Coelho
de Caxias, Fernanda-Pereira
Turcio, Karina-Helga-Leal
da Silva, Emily-Vivianne-Freitas
Deusdete, Michel-da Silva
dos Santos, Daniela-Micheline
author_facet Júnior, Murilo-César-Bento-Laurindo
Goiato, Marcelo-Coelho
de Caxias, Fernanda-Pereira
Turcio, Karina-Helga-Leal
da Silva, Emily-Vivianne-Freitas
Deusdete, Michel-da Silva
dos Santos, Daniela-Micheline
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description BACKGROUND: This study aimed to compare the masticatory efficiency, the maximum voluntary occlusal bite force (MVOBF) and the electrical activity (EMG) of masticatory muscles of practitioners of upper limb bodybuilding before and after physical activity. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Twenty healthy individuals (10 men and 10 women, age from 18 to 30 (mean of 24.7 years old) without masticatory system disorders, that regularly practice hypertrophic physical activity were submitted to the analyses of masticatory efficiency, MVOBF, and surface EMG of the temporalis and masseter muscles. The masticatory efficiency was analyzed by comminution of the artificial material (Optocal®) and a sieving method. The MVOBF was measured by a dynamometer, and EMG was evaluated during resting mandibular position, maximum voluntary clenching (MVC), and MVC with a Parafilm M tape between teeth, and free mastication of chewing gum. The analyses were made before (T0) and immediately after the performance of upper limb bodybuilding exercises (T1). The data of masticatory efficiency and MVOBF were submitted to the Student T-test, and their correlations were analyzed by the Pearson correlation test, and the EMG data were submitted to the 2-way repeated measures ANOVA, all tests with a 5% significance. RESULTS: There was a significant decrease of masticatory efficiency after the training. No statistical difference in the MVOBF and EMG was found, and there was a positive correlation between masticatory efficiency and MVOBF. CONCLUSIONS: Therefore, changes were found for masticatory efficiency only, which decreased after hypertrophic exercise. There was a positive correlation between masticatory efficiency and MVOBF. Key words:Masticatory efficiency, bite force, physical activity, electromyography.
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spelling pubmed-84643862021-10-01 Masticatory efficiency, bite force and electrical activity of the masseter and temporalis muscles in bodybuilders Júnior, Murilo-César-Bento-Laurindo Goiato, Marcelo-Coelho de Caxias, Fernanda-Pereira Turcio, Karina-Helga-Leal da Silva, Emily-Vivianne-Freitas Deusdete, Michel-da Silva dos Santos, Daniela-Micheline J Clin Exp Dent Research BACKGROUND: This study aimed to compare the masticatory efficiency, the maximum voluntary occlusal bite force (MVOBF) and the electrical activity (EMG) of masticatory muscles of practitioners of upper limb bodybuilding before and after physical activity. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Twenty healthy individuals (10 men and 10 women, age from 18 to 30 (mean of 24.7 years old) without masticatory system disorders, that regularly practice hypertrophic physical activity were submitted to the analyses of masticatory efficiency, MVOBF, and surface EMG of the temporalis and masseter muscles. The masticatory efficiency was analyzed by comminution of the artificial material (Optocal®) and a sieving method. The MVOBF was measured by a dynamometer, and EMG was evaluated during resting mandibular position, maximum voluntary clenching (MVC), and MVC with a Parafilm M tape between teeth, and free mastication of chewing gum. The analyses were made before (T0) and immediately after the performance of upper limb bodybuilding exercises (T1). The data of masticatory efficiency and MVOBF were submitted to the Student T-test, and their correlations were analyzed by the Pearson correlation test, and the EMG data were submitted to the 2-way repeated measures ANOVA, all tests with a 5% significance. RESULTS: There was a significant decrease of masticatory efficiency after the training. No statistical difference in the MVOBF and EMG was found, and there was a positive correlation between masticatory efficiency and MVOBF. CONCLUSIONS: Therefore, changes were found for masticatory efficiency only, which decreased after hypertrophic exercise. There was a positive correlation between masticatory efficiency and MVOBF. Key words:Masticatory efficiency, bite force, physical activity, electromyography. Medicina Oral S.L. 2021-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8464386/ /pubmed/34603621 http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/jced.58368 Text en Copyright: © 2021 Medicina Oral S.L. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Júnior, Murilo-César-Bento-Laurindo
Goiato, Marcelo-Coelho
de Caxias, Fernanda-Pereira
Turcio, Karina-Helga-Leal
da Silva, Emily-Vivianne-Freitas
Deusdete, Michel-da Silva
dos Santos, Daniela-Micheline
Masticatory efficiency, bite force and electrical activity of the masseter and temporalis muscles in bodybuilders
title Masticatory efficiency, bite force and electrical activity of the masseter and temporalis muscles in bodybuilders
title_full Masticatory efficiency, bite force and electrical activity of the masseter and temporalis muscles in bodybuilders
title_fullStr Masticatory efficiency, bite force and electrical activity of the masseter and temporalis muscles in bodybuilders
title_full_unstemmed Masticatory efficiency, bite force and electrical activity of the masseter and temporalis muscles in bodybuilders
title_short Masticatory efficiency, bite force and electrical activity of the masseter and temporalis muscles in bodybuilders
title_sort masticatory efficiency, bite force and electrical activity of the masseter and temporalis muscles in bodybuilders
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8464386/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34603621
http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/jced.58368
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