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Abstract
Introduction: Demographic projections forecast that centenarians' population growth will continue. "CaT: Centenari a Trieste" is an ongoing study featuring the collection of demographic and anamnestic data, including the analysis of oral variables.
Aims: evaluate of the possible influence of past food preferences, taste perception and masticatory function on current cognitive status in a cohort of centenarians.
Design: Observational transversal study.
Materials and methods: 31 participants with mean age 102 ± 2 performed an examination of the oral cavity including the measurement of DMFT (Decayed Missing Filled Teeth), FTUs (functional teeth units), FOUs (functional occlusal units) and 6-n-propylthiouracil (PROP) taste perception assay. Results were correlated with dementia, subjective perception of oral health and food preferences.
Results: Masticatory function did not correlate with dementia but had a significant impact on oral health perception. When analyzing variables affecting food preferences, PROP taste perception profile and DMFT resulted significantly correlated. Early edentulism didn't show to affect past dietary preferences.
Conclusions: our data suggest that in centenarians masticatory function doesn't seem to correlate to cognitive function, but influences the self-perception of oral health. Such results are an interesting addition to knowledge on the topic as they refer to a population which has never been considered before.
人口预测预测,百岁老人的人口将继续增长。“CaT: Centenari a Trieste”是一项正在进行的研究,其特点是收集人口统计和记忆数据,包括口头变量分析。目的:评估过去的食物偏好、味觉和咀嚼功能对百岁老人当前认知状况的可能影响。设计:观察性横向研究。材料和方法:对31例平均年龄102±2岁的患者进行口腔检查,包括测量龋缺补牙(DMFT)、功能牙单元(FTUs)、功能咬合单元(FOUs)和6-n-丙基硫脲嘧啶(PROP)味觉测试。结果与痴呆、口腔健康的主观感知和食物偏好相关。结果:咀嚼功能与痴呆无相关性,但对口腔健康感知有显著影响。在分析影响食物偏好的变量时,PROP味觉特征与DMFT呈显著相关。早期长牙症并没有显示出对过去饮食偏好的影响。结论:我们的数据表明,在百岁老人中,咀嚼功能似乎与认知功能无关,但影响口腔健康的自我感知。这样的结果是一个有趣的补充知识的主题,因为他们涉及的人口从未被考虑过。