Occlusal force predicts global motion coherence threshold in adolescent boys
Abstract Background Beneficial effects of mastication on cognitive abilities in the elderly have been shown in human studies. However, little is currently known about the effect of masticatory stimulation on cognitive and perceptual ability in younger populations. The purpose of the present study is...
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doaj-8baa11a8783b42fe93bec43abde404e82020-11-25T02:03:37ZengBMCBMC Pediatrics1471-24312018-10-011811810.1186/s12887-018-1309-2Occlusal force predicts global motion coherence threshold in adolescent boysKensuke Kiriishi0Hirokazu Doi1Nobuaki Magata2Tetsuro Torisu3Mihoko Tanaka4Makoto Ohkubo5Mitsuhiro Haneda6Masaki Okatomi7Kazuyuki Shinohara8Takao Ayuse9Department of Clinical Physiology, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Nagasaki UniversityGraduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Nagasaki UniversityDepartment of Clinical Physiology, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Nagasaki UniversityDepartment of Clinical Physiology, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Nagasaki UniversityDepartment of Clinical Physiology, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Nagasaki UniversityFootball club BRISTOLFootball club BRISTOLFootball club BRISTOLGraduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Nagasaki UniversityDepartment of Clinical Physiology, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Nagasaki UniversityAbstract Background Beneficial effects of mastication on cognitive abilities in the elderly have been shown in human studies. However, little is currently known about the effect of masticatory stimulation on cognitive and perceptual ability in younger populations. The purpose of the present study is to investigate the influences of masticatory stimulation on perceptual ability in adolescent boys. Methods The present study examined the relationship between occlusal force (i.e., masticatory stimulation) and visual perception ability in adolescent boys. Visual perception ability was quantified by measuring global motion coherence threshold using psychophysical method. As an index of masticatory stimulation, occlusal force was measured by pressure sensitive film. We also measured participants’ athletic ability, e.g. aerobic capacity and grip strength, as potential confounding factor. Results The multiple regression analysis revealed a significant negative correlation between global motion coherence threshold and occlusal force, which persisted after controlling for confounding factors such as age and aerobic capacity. Conclusions This finding indicates that masticatory stimulation enhances visual perception in adolescent boys, indicating the possibility that beneficial effects of masticatory stimulation are observed not only in the elderly but in developing population consistently with the findings of the previous animal studies.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12887-018-1309-2Masticatory stimulationOcclusal forceBite forceGlobal motion coherenceAerobic capacityAdolescence |
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Kensuke Kiriishi Hirokazu Doi Nobuaki Magata Tetsuro Torisu Mihoko Tanaka Makoto Ohkubo Mitsuhiro Haneda Masaki Okatomi Kazuyuki Shinohara Takao Ayuse |
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Kensuke Kiriishi Hirokazu Doi Nobuaki Magata Tetsuro Torisu Mihoko Tanaka Makoto Ohkubo Mitsuhiro Haneda Masaki Okatomi Kazuyuki Shinohara Takao Ayuse Occlusal force predicts global motion coherence threshold in adolescent boys BMC Pediatrics Masticatory stimulation Occlusal force Bite force Global motion coherence Aerobic capacity Adolescence |
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Kensuke Kiriishi Hirokazu Doi Nobuaki Magata Tetsuro Torisu Mihoko Tanaka Makoto Ohkubo Mitsuhiro Haneda Masaki Okatomi Kazuyuki Shinohara Takao Ayuse |
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Occlusal force predicts global motion coherence threshold in adolescent boys |
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Occlusal force predicts global motion coherence threshold in adolescent boys |
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Occlusal force predicts global motion coherence threshold in adolescent boys |
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Occlusal force predicts global motion coherence threshold in adolescent boys |
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Occlusal force predicts global motion coherence threshold in adolescent boys |
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occlusal force predicts global motion coherence threshold in adolescent boys |
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Abstract Background Beneficial effects of mastication on cognitive abilities in the elderly have been shown in human studies. However, little is currently known about the effect of masticatory stimulation on cognitive and perceptual ability in younger populations. The purpose of the present study is to investigate the influences of masticatory stimulation on perceptual ability in adolescent boys. Methods The present study examined the relationship between occlusal force (i.e., masticatory stimulation) and visual perception ability in adolescent boys. Visual perception ability was quantified by measuring global motion coherence threshold using psychophysical method. As an index of masticatory stimulation, occlusal force was measured by pressure sensitive film. We also measured participants’ athletic ability, e.g. aerobic capacity and grip strength, as potential confounding factor. Results The multiple regression analysis revealed a significant negative correlation between global motion coherence threshold and occlusal force, which persisted after controlling for confounding factors such as age and aerobic capacity. Conclusions This finding indicates that masticatory stimulation enhances visual perception in adolescent boys, indicating the possibility that beneficial effects of masticatory stimulation are observed not only in the elderly but in developing population consistently with the findings of the previous animal studies. |
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Masticatory stimulation Occlusal force Bite force Global motion coherence Aerobic capacity Adolescence |
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