The effect of sports on oral health in Riyadh city: A cross-sectional study

Abdulrahman Al Saffan, Rawan Alshahry, Samar Alrwissan, Zainab Aljanoubi, Raghad Alswailem
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Background: The global sports nutrition industry has skyrocketed regarding its total worth which has led to an enormous inflow of a variety of supplemental products. All of which are advertised to help the consumer achieve the desired body shape. The increased consumption of all sorts of protein and carbohydrates supplements have been reported to play a significant role in hastening dental decay. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted by the distribution of printed questionnaires among amateur bodybuilders/powerlifters in 13 gyms and fitness centers in addition to a 4-day event entitled “Fitness, healthy living and sports investment event”. A total of 1314 men and women participated in completing the questionnaire. Results: The majority (60.5%) of the participants were males and non-smokers (62.0%). Most of the participants reported using nutritional supplements (73.1%). Nearly, half the participants reported the use of >7 nutritional supplements per week (48.6%). A statistically significant result was found in regards to the relationship between increased consumption of dietary supplements and poor oral health. The methods of oral hygiene reported, appear to be insufficient. Conclusion: It is evident that amateur weightlifters and bodybuilders are a new risk group for developing dental caries. Therefore, more attempts must be made to raise the awareness regarding the implications of increasing the consumption of carbohydrates, proteins and the sugary sports drinks on oral health, and the accompanied salivary dehydration during and after workouts, which may aggravate the decaying process.
利雅得市运动对口腔健康的影响:一项横断面研究
背景:全球运动营养产业的总价值直线上升,这导致了各种补充产品的大量流入。所有这些广告都是为了帮助消费者达到理想的体型。据报道,各种蛋白质和碳水化合物补充剂的摄入增加对加速蛀牙起着重要作用。材料与方法:在为期4天的“健身、健康生活与体育投资活动”的基础上,对13家健身中心的业余健美运动员/力量举重运动员进行了问卷调查。共有1314名男性和女性参与了问卷调查。结果:大多数参与者(60.5%)为男性,非吸烟者(62.0%)。大多数参与者报告使用营养补充剂(73.1%)。近一半的参与者报告每周使用超过7种营养补充剂(48.6%)。在膳食补充剂摄入量增加与口腔健康状况不佳之间的关系方面,发现了一个统计上显著的结果。口腔卫生的方法报道,似乎是不够的。结论:业余举重运动员和健美运动员是龋病发生的新危险人群。因此,增加碳水化合物、蛋白质和含糖运动饮料的摄入对口腔健康的影响,以及运动期间和运动后伴随的唾液脱水,可能会加剧口腔的腐烂过程,这一点必须引起更多的关注。
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