Sex differences in masticatory muscle activity in healthy young adults

Michał Ginszt, Grzegorz Zieliński, J. Szkutnik, Magdalena Bakalczuk, Magdalena Zawadka, A. Ginszt, Piotr Gawda, P. Majcher
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Abstract Introduction. Several studies analyzed the gender differences in masticatory muscle activity. Previous scientific reports indicate the predominance of the masseter muscle activity in male subjects and the predominance of the temporalis anterior in women. However, there is a lack of studies analyzing the differences in the activity of the mandibular abduction muscles between men and women. Aim. The presented study evaluated the sex differences in activity within temporalis anterior, masseter, and digastric muscle in healthy young adults. Material and methods. Thirty-six healthy young adults aged 20 to 29 years (mean 22±2.6 years) were qualified for the presented study. The subjects were divided into two equal groups (n=18) in terms of gender. The masticatory muscle activity was recorded within the temporalis anterior (TA), the superficial masseter muscle (MM), and the anterior bellies of the digastric muscle (DA). Electromyographic activity was recorded in three conditions: at rest, during maximum voluntary clenching at the intercuspal position, and during maximum voluntary clenching with cotton rolls between teeth. Results. Significant differences in electromyographic activity between the male and female group were observed within resting activity for the TA-R (Women: 1.98 µV vs. Men: 1.26 µV; p=0.000), TA-L (Women: 2.13 µV vs. Men: 1.33 µV; p=0.000), DA-R (Women: 2.17 µV vs. Men: 1.29 µV; p=0.001), DA-L (Women: 2.13 µV vs. Men: 1.37 µV; p=0.005). Moreover, significant difference in resting activity index was observed within left side (Women: -9.89 % vs. Men: 10.39%; p=0.037), and within right side during clenching with cotton rolls between teeth (Women: 9.83% vs. Men: 25.59%; p=0.016). Conclusions. Women represent higher resting sEMG activity within the temporalis anterior and digastric muscles than men. Electromyographic patterns may be influenced by gender at rest and during clenching tasks.
健康青年咀嚼肌活动的性别差异
摘要介绍。一些研究分析了咀嚼肌活动的性别差异。先前的科学报告表明,咬肌活动在男性中占主导地位,而在女性中占主导地位的是前颞肌。然而,对于男性和女性下颌骨外展肌活动的差异,缺乏分析研究。的目标。本研究评估了健康年轻人颞前肌、咬肌和二腹肌活动的性别差异。材料和方法。36名年龄在20 ~ 29岁(平均22±2.6岁)的健康年轻人入选本研究。受试者按性别分为两组(n=18)。在颞前肌(TA)、浅咬肌(MM)和二腹肌前腹(DA)内记录咀嚼肌活动。在三种情况下记录肌电图活动:休息时,在尖间位置最大程度的自主握紧时,在牙间最大程度的自主握紧时。结果。在TA-R静息活动中,男性和女性组的肌电图活动存在显著差异(女性:1.98µV vs.男性:1.26µV;p=0.000), TA-L(女性:2.13µV vs.男性:1.33µV;p=0.000), DA-R(女性:2.17µV vs.男性:1.29µV;p=0.001), DA-L(女性:2.13µV vs.男性:1.37µV;p = 0.005)。此外,在左侧观察到静息活动指数的显著差异(女性:- 9.89% vs.男性:10.39%;p=0.037),牙缝夹棉卷咬合时右侧内咬合(女性:9.83% vs.男性:25.59%;p = 0.016)。结论。女性在颞前肌和二腹肌中表现出比男性更高的静息肌电活动。休息时和握紧时的肌电图模式可能受到性别的影响。
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