Impact of physical activity on oral health: A systematic review.

IF 1.1 Q4 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
Arnab Das, Ipseeta Menon, Gunjan Kumar, Arpita Singh, Kunal Jha
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Abstract

Physical activity and overall health are directly related. Physical inactivity has significant detrimental health effects over the course of a lifetime. World Health Organization (WHO) defines oral health as the absence of mouth and facial pain, oral diseases, and disorders that restrict a person's ability to bite, chew, smile, talk, and maintain their mental health. Poor oral health has been linked to lower quality of life (QOL) and well-being, increased risk of several noncommunicable diseases (for example, hypertension, dementia, depression etc). This systematic review was registered in PROSPERO. Articles from three electronic databases PubMed, Scopus, and DOAJ, using Boolean operator from January 2013 until May 2023, were searched. Quality assessment of all studies was assessed using the NIH and JBI tool. 1909 articles were identified from e-databases, and after inclusion and exclusion criteria, a total of 17 studies were included in this literature. The systematic review suggests that whether or not physical activity generally influences overall oral health outcomes. The results of this systematic study show a relationship between people who exercise regularly and their oral health and oral health practices. People who are physically active have been found to have lower levels of inflammatory biological markers, which is linked to better oral health.

体育活动对口腔健康的影响:一项系统综述。
体育活动与整体健康直接相关。在一生中,缺乏运动对健康有重大的有害影响。世界卫生组织(WHO)将口腔健康定义为没有口腔和面部疼痛、口腔疾病以及限制一个人咬、咀嚼、微笑、说话和保持精神健康的能力的紊乱。口腔健康状况不佳与生活质量和福祉降低、几种非传染性疾病(例如高血压、痴呆、抑郁症等)风险增加有关。该系统综述已在普洛斯彼罗登记。检索了2013年1月至2023年5月期间来自PubMed、Scopus和DOAJ三个电子数据库的文章,使用布尔运算符。使用NIH和JBI工具评估所有研究的质量。从电子数据库中鉴定出1909篇文章,经过纳入和排除标准,本文献共纳入17项研究。系统评价表明,身体活动是否会影响整体口腔健康结果。这项系统研究的结果表明,经常锻炼的人与他们的口腔健康和口腔卫生习惯之间存在关系。研究发现,经常运动的人体内炎症生物标志物的水平较低,而炎症生物标志物与更好的口腔健康有关。
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