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

Deshui Li, Frank Lobbezoo, Antonius A.J. Hilgevoord, Nico de Vries, Ghizlane Aarab

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Abstract

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/m2) 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.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1331-1337
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of clinical sleep medicine : JCSM : official publication of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine
Volume20
Issue number8
Early online date1 Aug 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2024

Bibliographical note

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© 2024 American Academy of Sleep Medicine.

Funding

The authors thank Boyuan Kuang, Annemieke van der Klink, Naziha Siallioui, and other staff of the Department of Clinical Neurophysiology, OLVG West, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, for their assistance with the data collection of this work.

FundersFunder number
Boyuan Kuang, Annemieke van der Klink
Naziha Siallioui

    Keywords

    • adults
    • nonapneic snoring
    • prevalence
    • risk factor
    • simple snoring
    • sleep bruxism

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