Association of Periodontitis with Mild Cognitive Impairment in Older Adults.

JAR life Pub Date : 2024-12-04 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.14283/jarlife.2024.16
M Igase, K Igase, S Hino, D Uchida, Y Okada, M Ochi, Y Tabara, Y Ohyagi
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Abstract

Background: Early detection of cognitive decline, including mild cognitive impairment, is expected to provide a better prognosis. Several studies have suggested an association between periodontitis and mild cognitive impairment.

Objectives/design: To test the hypothesis that there is an association between severe periodontitis and mild cognitive impairment in community residents who participated in a dental health check-up program.

Participants/setting: Community residents who participated in our dental health checkup program were enrolled (age=67.5±9.9, 62.9% female).

Measurements: Mild cognitive impairment was tested using the MCI screening test. Periodontitis was diagnosed based on a widely used clinical periodontal parameter, the probing pocket depth. Statistical analysis was based on logistic regression models adjusted for potential confounders.

Results: Among 321 subjects, mild cognitive impairment was detected in 41. Severe periodontitis (probing pocket depth > 6mm) was detected in 123 cases, with a higher prevalence of mild cognitive impairment in the severe periodontitis group (65.9%) than in the unimpaired group (34.3%). The inclusion of four variables (age, education, functional teeth, and presence of severe periodontitis) in a multivariate logistic regression model revealed a statistically significant difference in the association between severe periodontitis and mild cognitive impairment (odds ratio = 4.024, p < 0.001).

Conclusions: A strong association was seen between severe periodontitis and mild cognitive impairment. Severe periodontitis appears to be a risk factor for mild cognitive impairment, and patients with severe periodontitis should be assessed for mild cognitive impairment.

背景:及早发现认知能力下降,包括轻度认知障碍,有望获得更好的预后。多项研究表明牙周炎与轻度认知障碍之间存在关联:检验参加牙科健康检查项目的社区居民中严重牙周炎与轻度认知障碍之间是否存在关联的假设:年龄=67.5±9.9,女性占62.9%):使用 MCI 筛查测试对轻度认知障碍进行测试。牙周炎的诊断基于临床上广泛使用的牙周参数--探诊袋深度。统计分析基于逻辑回归模型,并对潜在的混杂因素进行了调整:结果:在 321 名受试者中,41 人患有轻度认知障碍。严重牙周炎组(65.9%)的轻度认知障碍发生率高于未受损组(34.3%)。将四个变量(年龄、教育程度、功能性牙齿和是否存在严重牙周炎)纳入多变量逻辑回归模型后发现,严重牙周炎与轻度认知障碍之间的关系存在显著的统计学差异(几率比 = 4.024,P < 0.001):严重牙周炎与轻度认知障碍之间存在密切联系。严重牙周炎似乎是轻度认知障碍的一个危险因素,因此应评估严重牙周炎患者是否患有轻度认知障碍。
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