Impact of nutritional guidance on oral and swallowing function and dietary diversity in regional dental clinics.

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Yumeko Sumino, Wataru Fujii, Emi Akama, Rie Ogawa, Erika Matsumoto, Yusuke Shiraishi, Shirou Tabe
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ObjectivesThis study aimed to evaluate the effects of nutritional guidance on oral and swallowing function, dietary diversity, and body composition in older adults attending regional dental clinics.Basic research designA cohort study was conducted following the STROBE guidelines.Clinical settingA regional dental clinic in Japan.ParticipantsThis study included 89 individuals aged 65 years and older (27 males and 62 females, mean age 77.3 ± 6.5 years).Main outcome measuresSeven oral function tests, number of functional teeth, Repetitive Saliva Swallowing Test (RSST), Dietary Variety Score (DVS), and body composition were assessed. The participants were categorized into three groups based on the DVS: low (0-3 points), middle (4-6 points), and high (7-10 points). The baseline and follow-up measurements were compared.ResultsSignificant improvements were observed in oral function tests, specifically in oral diadochokinesis (ODK)/ta/and swallowing ability (RSST), particularly in the low-DVS group. Nutritional guidance led to increased dietary diversity in all groups except the high-DVS group. Despite the improvements in dietary diversity, no significant changes in body composition were observed during the study period. Sex-specific differences were observed, with females showing greater improvements in ODK/ta/ and DVS, whereas males showed significant improvements in RSST.ConclusionsNutritional guidance, particularly for patients with a low baseline DVS, may help improve oral function and dietary diversity. Sex-specific approaches can improve nutritional, oral, and swallowing functions.

营养指导对地区牙科诊所口腔和吞咽功能及饮食多样性的影响。
目的本研究旨在评估营养指导对在地区牙科诊所就诊的老年人口腔和吞咽功能、饮食多样性和身体成分的影响。基础研究设计遵循STROBE指南进行队列研究。日本地区牙科诊所。研究对象:89例65岁及以上老年人(男性27例,女性62例,平均年龄77.3±6.5岁)。主要观察指标:评估7项口腔功能测试、功能牙数、重复唾液吞咽测试(RSST)、饮食多样性评分(DVS)和体成分。参与者根据DVS分为三组:低(0-3分),中(4-6分)和高(7-10分)。比较基线和随访测量值。结果在口腔功能测试中观察到显着改善,特别是在口腔内分泌(ODK)/ta/和吞咽能力(RSST)方面,特别是在低dvs组。除高dvs组外,营养指导使各组的饮食多样性增加。尽管饮食多样性有所改善,但在研究期间没有观察到身体成分的显著变化。观察到性别特异性差异,女性在ODK/ta/和DVS方面表现出更大的改善,而男性在RSST方面表现出显著改善。结论营养指导,特别是低基线DVS患者,可能有助于改善口腔功能和饮食多样性。针对不同性别的治疗方法可以改善营养、口腔和吞咽功能。
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Community dental health
Community dental health 医学-牙科与口腔外科
CiteScore
2.20
自引率
11.80%
发文量
75
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal is concerned with dental public health and related subjects. Dental public health is the science and the art of preventing oral disease, promoting oral health, and improving the quality of life through the organised efforts of society. The discipline covers a wide range and includes such topics as: -oral epidemiology- oral health services research- preventive dentistry - especially in relation to communities- oral health education and promotion- clinical research - with particular emphasis on the care of special groups- behavioural sciences related to dentistry- decision theory- quality of life- risk analysis- ethics and oral health economics- quality assessment. The journal publishes scientific articles on the relevant fields, review articles, discussion papers, news items, and editorials. It is of interest to dentists working in dental public health and to other professionals concerned with disease prevention, health service planning, and health promotion throughout the world. In the case of epidemiology of oral diseases the Journal prioritises national studies unless local studies have major methodological innovations or information of particular interest.
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