Nutritional status and dietary habits in older adults with fixed implant dental prostheses: a case-control study.

IF 4 2区 农林科学 Q2 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Frontiers in Nutrition Pub Date : 2024-09-26 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fnut.2024.1373372
George Homsi, Mats Trulsson, Anastasios Grigoriadis, Abhishek Kumar
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Abstract

Aim: To evaluate the nutritional status, nutritional risk, and dietary habits of patients treated with bimaxillary implant-supported fixed prostheses in comparison with a group of natural dentate patients.

Methods: A study group (n = 25, 8 women, mean age = 70.6 ± 7.5 years) with bimaxillary implant-supported fixed prostheses and a control group (n = 25, 13 women, mean age = 69.0 ± 5.3) with a mean of 27.7 ± 1.8 natural teeth were recruited. The nutritional status and nutritional risk of the participants were evaluated with Mini Nutritional Assessment (MNA) and Seniors in the Community: Risk Evaluation for Eating and Nutrition; (SCREEN-14), while the dietary habits were recorded by data from a three-day dietary record. The data were analyzed with the Mann-Whitney U-test and independent t-test to evaluate the differences between the groups.

Results: The results showed that although both the groups had normal nutrition status as revealed by the MNA scores the study group showed significantly higher BMI (p = 0.005) but lower SCREEN-14 (p = 0.012) scores, than the control group. The results also showed that higher SCREEN-14 scores were significantly associated with higher odds of being in the control group, with an odds ratio of 1.159 (p = 0.024). Further, the results of the analysis of the dietary records showed that the participants in the study group consumed fewer meals (p = 0.006) and fewer varieties of food (p < 0.001), particularly fewer fruits (p = 0.011) than the control group.

Conclusion: The results indicate that people with fixed implant prostheses may be susceptible to nutritional deficiencies according to the SCREEN-14 scores compared to their natural dentate counterparts. Further, people with implant prostheses also tend to have higher BMI and consume a smaller variety of foods, especially fruits, than the natural dentate control group.

使用固定种植义齿的老年人的营养状况和饮食习惯:一项病例对照研究。
目的:评估双颌种植体支持固定义齿患者与自然牙患者的营养状况、营养风险和饮食习惯:研究组(25 人,其中 8 人为女性,平均年龄为 70.6 ± 7.5 岁)接受了双颌种植体支持固定义齿修复,对照组(25 人,其中 13 人为女性,平均年龄为 69.0 ± 5.3 岁,平均拥有 27.7 ± 1.8 颗天然牙)接受了双颌种植体支持固定义齿修复。参与者的营养状况和营养风险由迷你营养评估(MNA)和社区老年人评估进行评估:(SCREEN-14)进行评估,而饮食习惯则通过三天饮食记录的数据进行记录。数据采用曼-惠特尼 U 检验和独立 t 检验进行分析,以评估组间差异:结果显示,虽然两组的 MNA 评分均显示营养状况正常,但研究组的 BMI(p = 0.005)明显高于对照组,但 SCREEN-14 评分(p = 0.012)却低于对照组。结果还显示,SCREEN-14 分数越高,对照组的几率就越高,几率比为 1.159(p = 0.024)。此外,饮食记录分析结果显示,研究组参与者的进餐次数(p = 0.006)和食物种类(p = 0.011)均少于对照组:研究结果表明,根据 SCREEN-14 的评分,与天然牙患者相比,固定种植义齿患者可能容易出现营养不良。此外,与天然牙对照组相比,种植义齿患者的体重指数(BMI)更高,摄入的食物种类也更少,尤其是水果。
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Frontiers in Nutrition
Frontiers in Nutrition Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
CiteScore
5.20
自引率
8.00%
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2891
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: No subject pertains more to human life than nutrition. The aim of Frontiers in Nutrition is to integrate major scientific disciplines in this vast field in order to address the most relevant and pertinent questions and developments. Our ambition is to create an integrated podium based on original research, clinical trials, and contemporary reviews to build a reputable knowledge forum in the domains of human health, dietary behaviors, agronomy & 21st century food science. Through the recognized open-access Frontiers platform we welcome manuscripts to our dedicated sections relating to different areas in the field of nutrition with a focus on human health. Specialty sections in Frontiers in Nutrition include, for example, Clinical Nutrition, Nutrition & Sustainable Diets, Nutrition and Food Science Technology, Nutrition Methodology, Sport & Exercise Nutrition, Food Chemistry, and Nutritional Immunology. Based on the publication of rigorous scientific research, we thrive to achieve a visible impact on the global nutrition agenda addressing the grand challenges of our time, including obesity, malnutrition, hunger, food waste, sustainability and consumer health.
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