Effects of Clenching Strength on Step Reaction Time.

IF 2.5 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES
Nao Sugai, Ryo Hirabayashi, Yoshiyuki Okada, Yuriko Yoshida, Takeru Okouchi, Hirotake Yokota, Tomonobu Ishigaki, Makoto Komiya, Mutsuaki Edama
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Background: Reaction time is analyzed in various situations in sporting events and is reported to be so important that it can make the difference between victory and defeat. This study focused on teeth clenching resulting in remote muscle activation, and examined whether it improves performance of reaction time. This study examined the effects of clenching and clenching strength on the systemic simple reaction time. Methods: This study included 20 healthy adults with normal clenching and a right dominant foot. The task movement for the systemic simple reaction time measurement was a 30 cm forward step. The following three clenching conditions were used: no clenching without dental contact (no-bite condition), a condition in which the participants were instructed to clench with moderate strength (moderate condition), and a condition in which the participants clenching with maximum effort (max condition). The analysis items were release time, grounding time, soleus muscle (Sol) reaction time, and masseter muscle activity. Results: The max condition significantly reduced the reaction time compared with the no-bite condition. Sol reaction and grounding times showed a negative correlation between clenching strength under moderate conditions and the rate of change in reaction time under no-bite and moderate conditions. Release time exhibited no significant correlation between clenching strength under the moderate condition and the rate of change in reaction time under the no-bite and moderate conditions. The remote facilitation effect of clenching improved the systemic reaction time by producing immediate muscle activity. Conclusions: Clenching shortens the systemic simple reaction time. This finding highlights the potential importance of clenching in enhancing performance during sporting events.

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握拳力度对步进反应时间的影响。
背景:在体育赛事的各种情况下分析反应时间,据报道,它非常重要,可以决定胜负。这项研究的重点是咬牙导致远程肌肉激活,并检查它是否能改善反应时间的表现。本研究考察了握拳和握拳强度对全身简单反应时间的影响。方法:本研究纳入20例正常握拳、右主足的健康成人。系统简单反应时间测量的任务移动是向前30厘米。使用了以下三种咬牙条件:没有牙齿接触而不咬牙(无咬合条件),参与者被指示以中等强度咬牙(中等条件)和参与者以最大努力咬牙(最大条件)的条件。分析项目为释放时间、接地时间、比目鱼肌反应时间和咬肌活动。结果:与无咬伤条件相比,最大咬伤条件显著缩短了反应时间。中等条件下的咬合强度与中等条件下的反应时间变化率呈负相关。适度咬合条件下的释放时间与无咬合和适度咬合条件下的反应时间变化率无显著相关。握拳的远程促进效应通过产生即时肌肉活动来改善全身反应时间。结论:握拳可缩短全身简单反应时间。这一发现强调了在体育赛事中握拳对提高成绩的潜在重要性。
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Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology
Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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