遮挡对蹦床比赛飞行时间的影响

Takahashi M, Bando Y, Fukui T, Maruyama A, Sugita M
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目的:本研究的目的是阐明遮挡对蹦床比赛飞行时间的影响。材料与方法:研究对象为10名男性蹦床体操运动员(18.9±0.8岁)。采用牙预分法测量牙合接触状态,计算牙合接触面积的侧差。使用一体化测量系统(HDTS EU-7100)测量由10个连续直跳组成的飞行时间。采用Pearson积矩相关系数分析咬合接触面积侧差与飞行时间的相关性。使用2.0毫米厚的热塑性塑料片制作定制护齿器,并进行调整,使所有牙齿在轻微咬合时均匀接触。使用配对t检验比较带和不带牙套飞行时间的差异。采用Spearman等级相关系数分析牙合接触面积侧差与佩戴护齿导致飞行时间延长率的关系。结果:牙合接触面积侧差与飞行时间呈负相关(P<0.05, R= - 0.697)。带牙套和不带牙套飞行时间比较,带牙套飞行时间明显长于带牙套飞行时间(P<0.05)。牙合接触面积侧差与佩戴护齿导致的飞行时间延长率呈显著正相关(P<0.05, R=0.657)。结论:本研究揭示了蹦床直跳比赛中咬合与飞行时间的关系,发现咬合接触面积的左右差异越小,飞行时间越长。此外,通过佩戴护齿实现均匀的咬合接触有助于延长飞行时间,并且这种效果在咬合接触不均匀的运动员中更为明显。
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Influence of Occlusion on Flight Time in Trampoline Competition
Purpose: The aim of this study was to clarify the effect of occlusion on flight time in trampoline competition. Materials and methods: Participants were 10 male trampoline gymnasts (18.9 ± 0.8 years). Dental Prescale was used to measure the occlusal contact state, and the lateral difference in the occlusal contact area was calculated. An all-in-one measurement system (HDTS EU-7100) was used to measure the flight time during consisted of 10 consecutive straight jumps. The correlation between the lateral difference in occlusal contact area and flight time was analyzed using Pearson’s product-moment correlation coefficient. A custom mouthguard was fabricated using a 2.0-mm-thick thermoplastic sheet and was adjusted so that all teeth were in even contact with light clenching. Differences in flight times with and without a mouthguard were compared using a paired t-test. Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient was used to analyze the relationship between the lateral difference in occlusal contact area and the rate of flight-time prolongation due to wearing a mouthguard. Results: A negative correlation was observed between the lateral difference in occlusal contact area and flight time (P<0.05, R=−0.697). As a result of comparing the flight time with and without a mouthguard, flight time was significantly longer with a mouthguard (P<0.05). A significant positive correlation was observed between the lateral difference in occlusal contact area and the extension rate of flight time due to wearing a mouthguard (P<0.05, R=0.657). Conclusion: This study revealed a relationship between occlusion and flight time during straight jumps in the trampoline competition and found that the smaller the left-right difference in the occlusal contact area, the longer the flight time. In addition, it was clarified that achieving uniform occlusal contact by wearing a mouthguard contributed to the extension of flight time, and this effect was more pronounced in athletes with uneven occlusal contact.
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