2023
DOI: 10.3390/jcm12072623
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Nutrients Associated with Sleep Bruxism

Abstract: Background: The purpose of the present research was to identify nutrients related to sleep bruxism and to establish a hypothesis regarding the relationship between sleep bruxism and nutrients. Methods: We recruited 143 Japanese university students in 2021 and assigned them to sleep bruxism (n = 58) and non-sleep bruxism groups (n = 85), using an identical single-channel wearable electromyography device. To investigate nutrient intakes, participants answered a food frequency questionnaire based on food groups. … Show more

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“…It is worth noting that studies do not always include information on equipment specifications such as sample rates, bandwidth, input impedance of the sEMG used, common mode rejection ratio, input range or baseline noise [ 135 , 136 , 140 , 157 , 158 , 159 , 165 , 172 ].…”
Section: Surface Electromyography In Dentistry—recommendations For Th...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is worth noting that studies do not always include information on equipment specifications such as sample rates, bandwidth, input impedance of the sEMG used, common mode rejection ratio, input range or baseline noise [ 135 , 136 , 140 , 157 , 158 , 159 , 165 , 172 ].…”
Section: Surface Electromyography In Dentistry—recommendations For Th...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There have been proposed theories focusing on the genetic origin [14,15], psychosocial factors [16], and vulnerability to stress or anxiety [17], the role of various neurotransmitters: serotonin [18], dopamine [19], gamma aminobutyric acid (GABA), and noradrenaline [18]. There has been even an observed link between dietary fiber intake and the prevalence of sleep bruxism [20]. Among numerous other potential triggering factors, autonomic nervous system modulation [21] and exposure to exogenous risk factors, e.g., tobacco, alcohol, or drugs, and comorbidities [22] are mentioned.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%