Caries Is the Hub of a Complex Network of Chronic Diseases across the Life Decades

IF 5.7 1区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
S. Alves-Costa, F.A. Rodrigues, A.A. Ferraro, G.G. Nascimento, F.R.M. Leite, B.F. Souza, C.C.C. Ribeiro
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Caries precedes periodontitis; both may predict fatal noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) decades in advance. However, the complex network of relationships between these and other NCDs remains unclear. Understanding the intricate nonlinear connections among NCDs from the early life stages holds profound significance for public health management strategies to prevent NCDs. Accordingly, we modeled the connections among NCDs and identified the underlying patterns in the US population from childhood to elderhood. Indicators of metabolic risks, diabetes, and cancer, as well as cardiovascular, autoimmune, mental, respiratory, and oral diseases, were collected from National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey data (2011–2012 and 2013–2014 cycles), encompassing 4 age groups of Americans aged 1 to ≥60 y. Diseases were represented as nodes in the complex network analysis, and edges indicated their co-occurrences. To characterize the networks, we computed degree, betweenness, eigenvector, local transitivity, assortative mixing, Shannon entropy, and cluster coefficients. Caries was the central hub in all models. Caries and obesity were linked since the first years of life, and with age, new diseases became connected, increasing network complexity with Shannon entropy from −2.79 to −4.07. Depression plays an essential role in adult life; however, episodes of forgetting and mental confusion surpass depression’s significance in elderhood. The centrality of diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and cancer increases with age, peaking at ≥60 y, with diabetes being the most prominent. All groups had coefficients indicating that NCDs were highly connected, with cluster coefficients of 0.85 to 0.98 and assortativity mixing of −0.23 to −0.06. Caries was the central element over the decades, with the other diseases orbiting around it. It was mainly linked to overweight/obesity from early childhood. Integrated strategies targeting shared risk factors for caries and obesity can boost childhood health and potentially affect the development of other NCDs later.
龋齿是贯穿生命几十年的复杂慢性疾病网络的中心
龋齿先于牙周炎;两者都可以提前几十年预测致命的非传染性疾病。然而,这些疾病与其他非传染性疾病之间的复杂关系网络仍不清楚。从生命早期阶段了解非传染性疾病之间复杂的非线性联系,对预防非传染性疾病的公共卫生管理策略具有深远意义。因此,我们模拟了非传染性疾病之间的联系,并确定了美国人口从童年到老年的潜在模式。代谢风险、糖尿病、癌症以及心血管、自身免疫、精神、呼吸和口腔疾病的指标收集自2011-2012和2013-2014周期的国家健康与营养调查数据,涵盖1至≥60岁的4个年龄组的美国人。疾病在复杂网络分析中被表示为节点,边缘表示它们的共发病。为了描述网络的特征,我们计算了度、间性、特征向量、局部传递性、分类混合、香农熵和聚类系数。龋齿是所有模型的中心枢纽。龋齿和肥胖从生命的最初几年开始就有联系,随着年龄的增长,新的疾病也有联系,增加了网络的复杂性,香农熵从- 2.79增加到- 4.07。抑郁症在成年人的生活中扮演着至关重要的角色;然而,健忘和精神错乱的发作在老年时期的重要性超过了抑郁症。糖尿病、心血管疾病和癌症的中心性随着年龄的增长而增加,在≥60岁时达到峰值,其中糖尿病最为突出。所有组的系数表明非传染性疾病高度关联,聚类系数为0.85至0.98,分类混合系数为- 0.23至- 0.06。几十年来,龋齿一直是核心因素,其他疾病也围绕着它转。它主要与儿童早期超重/肥胖有关。针对龋齿和肥胖共同风险因素的综合战略可以促进儿童健康,并可能影响以后其他非传染性疾病的发展。
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Journal of Dental Research
Journal of Dental Research 医学-牙科与口腔外科
CiteScore
15.30
自引率
3.90%
发文量
155
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Dental Research (JDR) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal committed to sharing new knowledge and information on all sciences related to dentistry and the oral cavity, covering health and disease. With monthly publications, JDR ensures timely communication of the latest research to the oral and dental community.
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