Detail
Článek
Článek online
FT
Medvik - BMČ
  • Je něco špatně v tomto záznamu ?

Longitudinal Study Involving Obesity in Women and Bariatric Surgery: An Electromyographic Approach to the Masseter and Temporal Muscles

C. H. Malek-Zadeh, M. Palinkas, L. M. Watanabe, W. Salgado, P. B. de Vasconcelos, I. H. Regalo, S. Siéssere, S. C. H. Regalo, C. B. Nonino

. 2024 ; 125 (4) : 339-349. [pub] -

Jazyk angličtina Země Česko

Typ dokumentu časopisecké články

Perzistentní odkaz   https://www.medvik.cz/link/bmc24022815

This longitudinal study was aimed to evaluate the electromyographic activity (EMG) of the masticatory muscles during mandibular tasks in women with grade II and III obesity, who were eligible for bariatric surgery. Twenty-one patients were followed up for 3 and 6 months after the Roux-en-Y gastric bypass. The EMG included analyses of the masseter and temporalis muscles during rest, right and left laterality, protrusion, and dental clenching at maximal voluntary contraction with and without parafilm. Data were tabulated and submitted for statistical analysis using the repeated measures test (P<0.05) with the Bonferroni post-test. Significant differences were observed between the right temporal muscle during maximal voluntary contraction (P=0.003) and maximal voluntary contraction with Parafilm M for the right masseter (P=0.01), left masseter (P=0.03), right temporal (P=0.002), and left temporal (P=0.03) muscles. There was gradual decrease in the resting EMG of the masticatory muscles 6 months after surgery. There was an increase in the EMG of the muscles that are the most active in the neuroanatomical movements of laterality and protrusion 6 months after surgery. There was an increase in EMG in maximal voluntary contraction with and without parafilm, 3 and 6 months after surgery. This study suggests that women with severe obesity who underwent bariatric surgery had better functional results of the masticatory muscles 3 and 6 months after the procedure, which is an important parameter in surgical planning, functional recovery, and nutritional status.

Citace poskytuje Crossref.org

000      
00000naa a2200000 a 4500
001      
bmc24022815
003      
CZ-PrNML
005      
20250521143038.0
007      
ta
008      
241205s2024 xr f 000 0|eng||
009      
AR
024    7_
$a 10.14712/23362936.2024.30 $2 doi
035    __
$a (PubMed)39611458
040    __
$a ABA008 $b cze $d ABA008 $e AACR2
041    0_
$a eng
044    __
$a xr
100    1_
$a Malek-Zadeh, Carolina Hunger $u Department of Internal Medicine, Ribeirão Preto Medical School, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
245    10
$a Longitudinal Study Involving Obesity in Women and Bariatric Surgery: An Electromyographic Approach to the Masseter and Temporal Muscles / $c C. H. Malek-Zadeh, M. Palinkas, L. M. Watanabe, W. Salgado, P. B. de Vasconcelos, I. H. Regalo, S. Siéssere, S. C. H. Regalo, C. B. Nonino
520    9_
$a This longitudinal study was aimed to evaluate the electromyographic activity (EMG) of the masticatory muscles during mandibular tasks in women with grade II and III obesity, who were eligible for bariatric surgery. Twenty-one patients were followed up for 3 and 6 months after the Roux-en-Y gastric bypass. The EMG included analyses of the masseter and temporalis muscles during rest, right and left laterality, protrusion, and dental clenching at maximal voluntary contraction with and without parafilm. Data were tabulated and submitted for statistical analysis using the repeated measures test (P&lt;0.05) with the Bonferroni post-test. Significant differences were observed between the right temporal muscle during maximal voluntary contraction (P=0.003) and maximal voluntary contraction with Parafilm M for the right masseter (P=0.01), left masseter (P=0.03), right temporal (P=0.002), and left temporal (P=0.03) muscles. There was gradual decrease in the resting EMG of the masticatory muscles 6 months after surgery. There was an increase in the EMG of the muscles that are the most active in the neuroanatomical movements of laterality and protrusion 6 months after surgery. There was an increase in EMG in maximal voluntary contraction with and without parafilm, 3 and 6 months after surgery. This study suggests that women with severe obesity who underwent bariatric surgery had better functional results of the masticatory muscles 3 and 6 months after the procedure, which is an important parameter in surgical planning, functional recovery, and nutritional status.
650    _2
$a lidé $7 D006801
650    _2
$a ženské pohlaví $7 D005260
650    12
$a elektromyografie $x metody $7 D004576
650    12
$a musculus masseter $x patofyziologie $7 D008406
650    _2
$a dospělí $7 D000328
650    _2
$a longitudinální studie $7 D008137
650    12
$a musculus temporalis $x patofyziologie $7 D013703
650    _2
$a bariatrická chirurgie $x metody $7 D050110
650    _2
$a lidé středního věku $7 D008875
650    _2
$a obezita $x patofyziologie $x chirurgie $7 D009765
650    _2
$a svalová kontrakce $x fyziologie $7 D009119
650    _2
$a morbidní obezita $x chirurgie $x patofyziologie $7 D009767
650    _2
$a žaludeční bypass $x metody $7 D015390
655    _2
$a časopisecké články $7 D016428
700    1_
$a Palinkas, Marcelo $u Department of Basic and Oral Biology, School of Dentistry of Ribeirão Preto, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil. palinkas@usp.br $u National Institute and Technology - Translational Medicine (INCT.TM), São Paulo, Brazil. palinkas@usp.br
700    1_
$a Watanabe, Lígia Moriguchi $u Department of Health Sciences, Ribeirão Preto Medical School, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
700    1_
$a Salgado, Wilson $u Department of Surgery and Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine of Ribeirão Preto, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
700    1_
$a de Vasconcelos, Paulo Batista $u Department of Internal Medicine, Ribeirão Preto Medical School, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
700    1_
$a Regalo, Isabela Hallak $u Department of Internal Medicine, Ribeirão Preto Medical School, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
700    1_
$a Siéssere, Selma $u Department of Basic and Oral Biology, School of Dentistry of Ribeirão Preto, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil $u National Institute and Technology - Translational Medicine (INCT.TM), São Paulo, Brazil
700    1_
$a Regalo, Simone Cecilio Hallak $u Department of Basic and Oral Biology, School of Dentistry of Ribeirão Preto, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil $u National Institute and Technology - Translational Medicine (INCT.TM), São Paulo, Brazil
700    1_
$a Nonino, Carla Barbosa $u Department of Health Sciences, Ribeirão Preto Medical School, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil $u Department of Internal Medicine, Ribeirão Preto Medical School, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
773    0_
$w MED00013414 $t Prague medical report $x 1214-6994 $g Roč. 125, č. 4 (2024), s. 339-349
856    41
$u https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39611458 $y Pubmed
910    __
$a ABA008 $b A 7 $c 1071 $y p $z 0
990    __
$a 20241205 $b ABA008
991    __
$a 20250521143035 $b ABA008
999    __
$a ok $b bmc $g 2324822 $s 1234820
BAS    __
$a 3
BAS    __
$a PreBMC-MEDLINE
BMC    __
$a 2024 $b 125 $c 4 $d 339-349 $e - $i 1214-6994 $m Prague medical report $n Prague Med Rep $x MED00013414
LZP    __
$b NLK124 $a Pubmed-20241205

Najít záznam

Citační ukazatele

Nahrávání dat ...

Možnosti archivace

Nahrávání dat ...