The occurrence of symptoms of bruxism in sports climbers during the COVID-19 pandemic

Grzegorz Zieliński, Aleksanda Byś, E. Zięba, Joanna Gawda, Piotr Gawda
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Background. The consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic include the emergence or intensification of negative emotional states, such as anxiety disorders or depression. The deterioration of the emotional state in human population can be explained by the severe increase in the level of psychological stress related to the pandemic. In turn, mental stress can lead to the appearance or exacerbation of psychosomatic symptoms. Mental stress is one of the risk factors for bruxism. Due to the current pandemic situation, there is an increase in the frequency of bruxism symptoms in the population. The aim of this study was to analyze the occurrence of bruxism symptoms in sports climbers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Material and methods. The study consisted of two stages - the first one was carried out in August 2019 and the second one was repeated in May 2020, three months after the national quarantine in Poland had been announced . 67 people in the control group and 67 in the studied group were qualified for the study. The occurrence of awake and sleep bruxism was determined using a questionnaire. Results. The collective analysis showed that the studied group had a lower percentage of respondents with awake bruxism compared to the control group - the results reached the required threshold of statistical significance. The prevalence of sleep bruxism between the groups was similar - the differences did not reach the assumed significance threshold. Conclusions. The level of bruxism symptoms among climbers was significantly lower during the COVID-19 pandemic than before it. The obtained results and possible adaptation mechanisms in climbers require further analysis.
COVID-19大流行期间运动攀岩者磨牙症状的发生
背景。2019冠状病毒病大流行的后果包括焦虑障碍或抑郁等负面情绪状态的出现或加剧。人口情绪状态的恶化可以用与大流行病有关的心理压力水平的严重增加来解释。反过来,精神压力可导致心身症状的出现或加剧。精神压力是磨牙症的危险因素之一。由于目前的大流行情况,人群中出现磨牙症状的频率有所增加。本研究的目的是分析COVID-19大流行期间运动攀岩者磨牙症状的发生情况。材料和方法。该研究包括两个阶段——第一个阶段于2019年8月进行,第二个阶段于2020年5月重复进行,即波兰宣布国家隔离三个月后。对照组和研究组分别有67人和67人符合研究资格。通过问卷调查确定醒时和睡眠时磨牙的发生情况。集体分析表明,与对照组相比,研究组有较低的醒时磨牙的受访者百分比-结果达到了所需的统计显著性阈值。两组之间的睡眠磨牙症患病率相似,差异没有达到假设的显著性阈值。新冠肺炎大流行期间,登山者磨牙症状水平明显低于疫情前。获得的结果和攀登者可能的适应机制需要进一步分析。
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