K. Kaji, Munenori Katoh, Koji Isozaki, J. Aizawa, T. Masuda, S. Morita
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Abstract
Previous research has shown that mastication reduces shifts in the center of gravity of persons standing still. The present research was conducted to determine whether mastication improves reactive balance in the standing position in response to unanticipated external disturbances. The subjects were 32 healthy male adults (mean age 21.1 years, standard deviation (SD) 0.7 years). Latency data determined with the Motor Control Test of Computerized Dynamic Posturography (CDP) were compared for the three conditions of mastication status, the direction of translation, and the magnitude of translation, using three-way repeated measures ANOVA and lower-order ANOVA with the three conditions separated. Latency was significantly shorter with mastication than with the lower jaw relaxed (P < 0.00001). Mastication alone, however, cannot be considered significant because of the complex interactions involved among the three conditions. Mastication increases not only static balance but also reactive balance in response to unanticipated external disturbances. Gum chewing may therefore reduce falls among elderly persons with impaired balance.
先前的研究表明,咀嚼可以减少人站立时重心的移动。本研究旨在确定咀嚼是否能改善站立位置对外界干扰的反应性平衡。研究对象为32名健康成年男性,平均年龄21.1岁,标准差0.7岁。利用计算机动态姿势摄影运动控制测试(Motor Control Test of computer Dynamic Posturography, CDP)测定的潜伏期数据,对咀嚼状态、平移方向和平移幅度三种情况下的潜伏期数据进行比较,采用三次重复测量方差分析(three-way repeated measures ANOVA)和三种情况分离的低阶方差分析(低阶方差分析)。咀嚼组潜伏期明显短于放松组(P < 0.00001)。然而,咀嚼本身不能被认为是重要的,因为这三个条件之间涉及复杂的相互作用。咀嚼不仅增加了静态平衡,而且增加了响应意外外部干扰的反应平衡。因此,嚼口香糖可以减少平衡感受损的老年人跌倒。
期刊介绍:
"Journal of Medical and Dental Sciences" publishes the results of research conducted at Tokyo Medical and Dental University. The journal made its first appearance in 1954. We issue four numbers by the year.