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The Relationship between Stress and Masticatory Muscle Activity in Female Students

The aim of the study was to analyze the relationship between stress measured by the perceived stress scale (PSS-10) questionnaire and masticatory muscle activity. Experimental design assumed the study of healthy young women without temporomandibular disorders, dividing them into three groups dependi...

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Published in:Journal of clinical medicine 2021-08, Vol.10 (16), p.3459
Main Authors: Zieliński, Grzegorz, Ginszt, Michał, Zawadka, Magdalena, Rutkowska, Katarzyna, Podstawka, Zuzanna, Szkutnik, Jacek, Majcher, Piotr, Gawda, Piotr
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Summary:The aim of the study was to analyze the relationship between stress measured by the perceived stress scale (PSS-10) questionnaire and masticatory muscle activity. Experimental design assumed the study of healthy young women without temporomandibular disorders, dividing them into three groups depending on the result of the stress level and then comparing these groups in terms of bioelectrical activity of the masticatory muscles. After the exclusion criteria were applied, 63 female students (mean age: 22.3 ± 2.4 years) from Medical University of Lublin were included in the study. The subjects were then divided into 3 groups: with low ( = 18), medium ( = 18) and high stress level ( = 27), according to PSS-10 results. Resting and functional activity of temporalis anterior (TA) and masseter (MM) muscles were measured by electromyograph BioEMG III. There were statistically significant effects of group on the absolute value of asymmetry index (AsI) of TA and MM during maximum voluntary clenching on dental cotton rollers (both = 0.02). Post hoc analysis shows that there were statistically significant differences between medium and high stress groups in AsI TA ( = 0.01) and between low and high stress groups in AsI MM ( = 0.02). Perceived stress measured by PSS-10 questionnaire seems to be associated with changes in muscular asymmetry in functional clenching activity.
ISSN:2077-0383
2077-0383
DOI:10.3390/jcm10163459