Postural control of mouth breathing school aged children regarding gender.

Bruna Roggia, Bruna Correa, Gabriel Ivan Pranke, Rudi Facco, Angela Garcia Rossi
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Abstract

Background: Postural control of mouth breathing school aged children.

Aim: To compare the posture and body balance of school aged children groups, with and without oral breathing considering the variable gender.

Method: The study was developed at a municipal school in the city of Santa Maria (Brazil) and received prior approval of the ethics committee of the University of Santa Maria. The study group (with oral breathing) and the control group (without oral breathing) were selected based on an anamnesis, age (between 8 and 12 years), assessment of the stomatognathic system and auditory evaluation. The final sample was composed by 51 children in the study group (20 female and 31 male) and 58 in the control group (34 female and 24 male). Both groups were submitted to a dynamic posturography (sensory organization test--SOT) and to a postural assessment in right and left lateral view.

Results: Regarding the female gender, a statistically significant difference was observed for the angle that evaluates head horizontal alignment; for the SOT III value and for all SOT mean values. As for the male gender, a significant numerical difference was observed for the knee angle, for the ankle angle, for the SOT III value, for the SOT IV value and for all SOT mean values.

Conclusion: School aged children with oral breathing present postural alterations; females present head positing alterations and males present alterations in the position of the inferior limbs. The body balance of school aged children with oral breathing, of both genders, demonstrated to be altered when compared to children without oral breathing, especially in the presence of sensorial conflict.

学龄儿童口腔呼吸的体位控制与性别的关系。
背景:学龄儿童口腔呼吸的体位控制。目的:比较不同性别的学龄儿童在有无口腔呼吸情况下的体态和身体平衡。方法:本研究在巴西圣玛丽亚市的一所市立学校开展,并获得了圣玛丽亚大学伦理委员会的事先批准。研究组(有口腔呼吸)和对照组(无口腔呼吸)是根据记忆、年龄(8 - 12岁)、口颌系统评估和听觉评估来选择的。最终样本由研究组51名儿童(20名女性,31名男性)和对照组58名儿童(34名女性,24名男性)组成。两组均接受动态体位记录(感觉组织测试-SOT)和左右侧位体位评估。结果:对于女性,评估头部水平对准的角度有统计学意义;为SOT III值和所有SOT平均值。对于男性,在膝关节角度、踝关节角度、SOT III值、SOT IV值和所有SOT平均值上观察到显著的数值差异。结论:学龄期口腔呼吸患儿存在体位改变;女性表现为头部位置改变,男性表现为下肢位置改变。有口腔呼吸的学龄儿童,无论男女,与没有口腔呼吸的儿童相比,身体平衡被证明是改变的,特别是在存在感觉冲突的情况下。
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