The relation between performance and oral health in male athletes
Abstract
Objectives: Oral health is as important to an athlete’s sporting successas regular exercise and adequate nutrition. The aim of this study was to investigate the relation between oral health and sporting performance.
Methods: This prospective study was carried out with male athletes. Athletes' demographic characteristics, dental care habits, number of decayed, missing or filled teeth, and sporting performance data were recorded. The Decayed Missing Filled Teeth (DMFT) index, Significant Caries index (SCI) and Plaque index (PI) were used to assess oral health. The T-Drill, Zig-Zag, Lateral Change of Direction (LCD) and 505 tests to assess agility, and 10-, 20- and 30-m short sprint tests were used to assess speed. The results were analyzed on SPSS software, and p values < 0.05 were regarded as significant.
Results: Ninety-six athletes were included in the study. Active caries was determined in 70.8%. The mean DMFT index value was 3.9 ± 3.7, mean SCI 10.2, and mean PI 0.9 ± 0.4. DMFT was ≥ 4 in 45.8% of athletes and < 4 in 57.2%. No difference was determined between subjects with DMFT < 4 and DMFT ≥ 4 in terms of age, height, body weight, or years engaged in sports. Agility and speed tests results were superior in subjects with DMFT<4 than in those with DMFT ≥ 4, and times to completion of performance tests were shorter (p < 0.05). Pearson correlation analysis revealed that DMFT was positively correlated with agility tests [T-Drill test (r = 0.428), Zig-Zag test (r = 0.428), LCD test (r = 0.286) and 505 test (r = 0.529)], and speed tests [short sprint, 10-m (r = 0.309), 20-m (r = 0.336), 30-m (r = 0.449)] (p < 0.05).
Conclusion: Impairment of oral health has an adverse effect on sporting performance, and this can lead to poorer results in performance tests such as agility and speed.
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Details
Primary Language
English
Subjects
Health Care Administration
Journal Section
Research Article
Authors
Hakan Yapıcı
0000-0002-7029-1910
Türkiye
Oğuz Eroğlu
*
0000-0001-7033-8566
Türkiye
Sinan Ayan
This is me
0000-0001-9223-7969
Türkiye
Serdar Bağlar
0000-0003-4250-3469
Türkiye
Uğur Altay Memiş
This is me
0000-0002-6129-2786
Türkiye
Ali Ahmet Doğan
0000-0002-7015-8271
Türkiye
Publication Date
November 4, 2019
Submission Date
June 8, 2018
Acceptance Date
October 13, 2018
Published in Issue
Year 1970 Volume: 5 Number: 6