Evaluation and correlation of nutritional status and emotional wellbeing in relation to dentition and prosthetic rehabilitation of community living geriatric individuals during COVID-19 pandemic

Rahmath Shameem Shafiuallah, G. Balaraman, Yogesh Bhuvaneshwar, S. Sakthivel, Saranya Varadarajan, Lidiyal Arunodhayam
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Background: COVID-19 infection has become a serious problem among rapidly growing geriatric individuals in India. During the pandemic, the availability of food and emotional support has decreased in old age homes, and this must have affected the nutritional status and emotional wellbeing of the geriatric individuals. Aim: To evaluate and correlate the association between the nutritional status and emotional wellbeing of geriatric individuals during covid-19 pandemic with dentition and prosthetic rehabilitation. Materials and method: The questionnaire consisted of three sections which included. Demographic data and dental status, WHO approved Mini Nutritional Assessment Short Form (MNA-SF) and WHO approved Emotional well-being five scale. We also compared the BMI of geriatric elders before 6 months of Covid-19 and during Covid-19. 112 participants were enrolled from 9 government old age homes in Tamilnadu, India. Data were collected and subjected to statistical testing. Simple frequency analysis and Chi square test were used. Result: 70.5% of geriatric elders had poor emotional wellbeing and 65.1% were malnourished during this pandemic. Dentition status showed that 51.7% were completely edentulous and 74.1% were without prosthetic rehabilitation. Statistical significance results were found when comparing nutritional status & emotional wellbeing with dentition and prosthetic rehabilitation status of elders during COVID-19. Conclusion: Older adults’ mental health was negatively affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, whereas dentition and prosthetic rehabilitation status indirectly affect the mental health of elders through malnutrition. As a prosthodontist, who provide geriatric care, treating the elders by looking beyond the teeth, will help to improve overall wellbeing of these individuals.
COVID-19大流行期间社区生活老年人牙齿和假肢康复相关的营养状况和情绪健康评估及其相关性
背景:COVID-19感染已成为印度快速增长的老年人群中的一个严重问题。在大流行期间,敬老院的食物供应和情感支持减少了,这一定影响了老年人的营养状况和情感健康。目的:评估covid-19大流行期间老年人营养状况和情绪健康与牙齿和假肢康复之间的关系。资料与方法:问卷由三部分组成,包括:人口统计数据和牙齿状况,世卫组织批准的迷你营养评估简表(MNA-SF)和世卫组织批准的情绪健康五级量表。我们还比较了老年老年人在Covid-19前6个月和Covid-19期间的BMI。112名参与者来自印度泰米尔纳德邦的9个政府养老院。收集数据并进行统计检验。采用简单的频率分析和卡方检验。结果:本次大流行期间,70.5%的老年老年人情绪健康状况不佳,65.1%的老年人营养不良。牙列状况显示51.7%的患者完全无牙,74.1%的患者未进行义齿修复。老年人在新冠肺炎期间的营养状况、情绪健康状况与牙齿和假肢康复状况比较,结果有统计学意义。结论:新冠肺炎疫情对老年人心理健康有负面影响,牙列和假肢康复状况通过营养不良间接影响老年人心理健康。作为一名提供老年护理的牙科医生,通过超越牙齿来治疗老年人,将有助于改善这些人的整体健康状况。
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