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Prevalence and risk factors of sleep bruxism in adults with primary snoring: a large-scale polysomnographic study
Prevalence and risk factors of sleep bruxism in adults with primary snoring: a large-scale polysomnographic study
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Prevalence and risk factors of sleep bruxism in adults with primary snoring: a large-scale polysomnographic study

2024
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Study Objectives: To determine the prevalence and risk factors of sleep bruxism (SB) in adults with primary snoring (PS). Methods: This study included 292 adults with PS (140 males, 152 females; mean age ± standard deviation = 42.8 ± 12.2 years; mean body mass index ± standard deviation = 26.7 ± 4.7 kg/m 2 ) without previous treatment for snoring. SB was diagnosed based on the frequency of the biomarker of SB: rhythmic masticatory muscle activity (SB when rhythmic masticatory muscle activity ≥ 2 episodes/h). Logistic regression was performed, with SB as the dependent variable and with age, sex, body mass index, and sleep- and respiratory-related polysomnographic parameters as the independent variables to identify the risk factors for SB. Results: The prevalence of SB was 44.6% in adults with PS. Younger age (odds ratio = 0.965 [0.944, 0.987]) and shorter total sleep time (odds ratio = 0.760 [0.609, 0.948]) significantly increased the risk of SB ( P < .05). Conclusions: SB is highly prevalent in adults with PS. Younger age and shorter sleep time are significant risk factors for SB in adults with PS. Clinical Trial Registration: Registry: onderzoekmetmensen.nl ; Name: A Large Sample Polysomnographic Study on Sleep Bruxism; URL: https://trialsearch.who.int/Trial2.aspx?TrialID=NL-OMON19947 ; Identifier: NL8516. Citation: Li D, Lobbezoo F, Hilgevoord AAJ, de Vries N, Aarab G. Prevalence and risk factors of sleep bruxism in adults with primary snoring: a large-scale polysomnographic study. J Clin Sleep Med . 2024;20(8):1331–1337.