Nutrition and chronic musculoskeletal pain: A narrative review and directions for temporomandibular disorder research and management

Author:

Mesquita Maria Laura Marreiro1ORCID,Magalhães Aghata Kelma Palacio Gomes1ORCID,Nascimento Matheus Vieira1ORCID,Pascoal Samuel Chillavert Dias1ORCID,Pontes Karina Matthes de Freitas1ORCID,Bonjardim Leonardo Rigoldi2ORCID,Conti Paulo César Rodrigues2ORCID,Pinto Fiamengui Lívia Maria Sales1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Pharmacy, Dentistry and Nursery Federal University of Ceará Fortaleza Brazil

2. Bauru School of Dentistry University of São Paulo Bauru Brazil

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundRecent evidence suggests neuro‐immune mechanisms may link dietary patterns to chronic painful conditions (CPC). In the research field of oro‐facial pain (OFP), studies focuses primarily on dietary mechanical limitations due to pain and dysfunction.ObjectiveThis narrative review aimed to overview the role of nutrition on CPC, with emphasis on temporomandibular disorder (TMD), enlightening OFP researcher on dietary assessment possibilities and providing directions for studies in the field of OFP and nutrition.MethodsA PubMed database search was performed using the MeSH and non‐MeSH descriptors: “temporomandibular joint disorder”; “orofacial pain”; “musculoskeletal pain”; “chronic pain disorders”; “nutrition”; “diet”; “dietary therapy”; “dietary intake” and “inflammation”. No time restrictions were applied. Literature reviews, systematic reviews, meta‐analyses and clinical and pre‐clinical trials were included.ResultsExogenous oxidants from unhealthy dietary patterns may contribute to peripheral and central pro‐inflammatory immune signalling leading to peripheral and central sensitization. Furthermore, diets rich in bioactive compounds are suggested to contribute to pain management of CPC. High dietary intake of ultra‐processed foods impacts the quality of the diet and shows adverse health outcomes. In this context, the role of nutrition on TMD remains overlooked.ConclusionConsidering diet may influence CPC, allied with the scarcity of studies evaluating the role of nutrition on TMD, well‐designed clinical trials based on dietary assessments and measurements capable of evaluating food quality, UPF consumption and nutrient adequacy—added to serum nutrient levels evaluation—are suggested.

Publisher

Wiley

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