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Original article | published - printed | peer reviewed

Masticaticatory muscles characteristics in relation to adiposity and general muscular fitness: a population-based study


Odontology 2023 / 1st half year ; 111(3): 742 - 749



https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36694084/


Bibliometric indicators



Citations (WOS) = 2

DOI = 10.1007/s10266-023-00785-1

PubMed-ID = 36694084


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Abstract

There is still considerable controversy surrounding the impact of mastication on obesity. The aim of this study was to identify the interplay between the masticatory muscles, teeth, and general muscular fitness and how they contribute to body adiposity in a general German population. This cross-sectional study included 616 participants (300 male, 316 female, age 31–93 years) from the population-based Study of Health in Pomerania. The cross-sectional areas of the masseter, medial and lateral pterygoid muscles were measured using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), muscular fitness assessed by hand grip strength (HGS) and body fat distribution was measured by bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) and MRI. The overall prevalence of obesity was high in our cohort. The cross-sectional area of the masseter muscles was positively associated with the number of teeth, body mass index (BMI) and HGS, and negatively associated with the BIA-assessed body fat when adjusted for age, sex, teeth, and BMI. Especially the correlation was strong (p < 0.001). Analogous relationships were observed between the masseter, HGS and MRI-assessed subcutaneous fat. These ssociations were most pronounced with masseter, but also significant with both pterygoid muscles. Though the masticatory muscles were affected by the number of teeth, teeth had no impact on the relations between masseter muscle and adiposity. Physical fitness and masticatory performance are associated with body shape, controlled and directed by the relevant muscles.

Published in

Odontology


Year 2023
Month/Hj 1st half year
Impact Factor (2023)
Volume 111
Issue 3
Pages 742 - 749
Open Access nein
Peer reviewed ja
Article type Original article
Article state published - printed
DOI 10.1007/s10266-023-00785-1
PubMed-ID 36694084

Common journal data

Short name: ODONTOLOGY
ISSN: 1618-1247
eISSN: 1618-1255
Country: JAPAN
Language: English
Categories:
  • DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE


Impact factor trend

Year Impact Factor
2008 1.833
2009 0.65
2010 1.071
2011 1.222
2012 1.576
2013 1.354
2014 1.515
2015 1.538
2016 1.91
2017 1.458
2018 1.813
2019 1.84
2020 2.634
2021 2.885
2022 2.5

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Community Medicine

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