Dietary fiber intake and tooth retention among older Korean adults: Analysis of the Korea national health and nutrition examination survey (KNHANES).

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
So-Yeong Kim
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ObjectivesTooth loss in older adults adversely affects mastication, nutritional status, and quality of life. This study investigated the association between nutrient intake, particularly dietary fiber, and the number of remaining natural teeth among older Korean adults.Basic research designA cross-sectional analysis using national survey data.Clinical settingThe 2022 Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES).ParticipantsA total of 1347 adults aged 65 years or older who completed both oral health examinations and 24-h dietary recalls.Main outcome measuresParticipants were categorized into 4 groups by number of remaining natural teeth (0, 1-19, 20-27, and 28). Complex sample-weighted multinomial logistic regression was performed.ResultsHigher dietary fiber intake was significantly associated with greater tooth retention after adjusting for sociodemographic, behavioral, and clinical factors. ORs for dietary fiber were 1.048 (95% CI: 1.012-1.086, p = .009), 1.063 (95% CI: 1.026-1.101, p < .001), and 1.059 (95% CI: 1.019-1.102, p = .004) for the 1-19, 20-27, and 28 teeth groups, respectively.ConclusionsHigher dietary fiber intake was significantly associated with having more remaining natural teeth in older Korean adults. Each 5 g increment was associated with approximately 36% higher odds of having 20-27 teeth (OR ≈ 1.36), and each 10 g increment with an approximately 84% higher odds (OR ≈ 1.84). Given the cross-sectional design, these reflect associations rather than causal effects, and the possibility of reverse causation cannot be excluded. Fiber-focused dietary counseling may support preventive oral healthcare in older adults.

韩国老年人膳食纤维摄入量与牙齿固位:韩国国家健康与营养检查调查(KNHANES)分析
目的老年人牙齿脱落对咀嚼、营养状况和生活质量产生不利影响。本研究调查了韩国老年人的营养摄入,特别是膳食纤维与剩余天然牙齿数量之间的关系。基础研究设计利用全国调查数据进行横断面分析。2022年韩国国民健康和营养检查调查(KNHANES)。参与者共1347名65岁或以上的成年人,他们完成了口腔健康检查和24小时饮食回顾。根据剩余天然牙数将受试者分为4组(0、1-19、20-27和28)。采用复样本加权多项式logistic回归。结果在调整了社会人口学、行为和临床因素后,较高的膳食纤维摄入量与较高的牙齿固位率显著相关。1-19、20-27和28牙组膳食纤维的or值分别为1.048 (95% CI: 1.012-1.086, p = 0.009)、1.063 (95% CI: 1.026-1.101, p < 0.001)和1.059 (95% CI: 1.019-1.102, p = 0.004)。结论较高的膳食纤维摄入量与韩国老年人剩余天然牙数量显著相关。每增加5 g,长20-27颗牙齿的几率增加约36% (OR≈1.36),每增加10 g,长20-27颗牙齿的几率增加约84% (OR≈1.84)。考虑到横断面设计,这些反映的是关联而不是因果效应,不能排除反向因果关系的可能性。以纤维为中心的饮食咨询可能有助于老年人的预防性口腔保健。
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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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