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Abstract
Objective: Describe the epidemiologic literature related to early-life feeding practices and early childhood caries (ECC) with regard to publication attributes and trends in these attributes over time.
Methods: Systematic literature review including electronic and manual searches (in BIOSIS, CINAHL, Cochrane Library, LILACS, MEDLINE, Web of Science, and WHOLIS), covering the years 1990-2013. Attributes of publications meeting a priori inclusion criteria were abstracted and organized by global region and trends over time. Attributes included country of origin and study design of included publications and age and caries prevalence of the populations studied.
Results: 244 publications drawn from 196 independent study populations were included. The number of publications and the countries represented increased over time, although some world regions remained underrepresented. Most publications were cross sectional (75%); while this percentage remained fairly constant over time, the percentage of studies to account for confounding factors increased. Publications varied with respect to the caries experience and age range of children included in each study.
Conclusions: Publication productivity regarding feeding practices and ECC research has grown, but this growth has not been evenly distributed globally. Individual publication attributes (i.e. methods and context) can differ significantly and should be considered when interpreting and synthesizing the literature.
目的:描述与早期生活喂养习惯和早期儿童龋齿(ECC)相关的流行病学文献,以及这些属性随时间的变化趋势。方法:采用电子检索和人工检索(BIOSIS、CINAHL、Cochrane Library、LILACS、MEDLINE、Web of Science和WHOLIS),检索时间为1990-2013年。满足先验纳入标准的出版物的属性被抽象出来,并按全球、地区和时间趋势进行组织。属性包括原产国和纳入出版物的研究设计以及所研究人群的年龄和龋齿患病率。结果:244篇出版物来自196个独立研究人群。随着时间的推移,出版物的数量和所代表的国家有所增加,尽管一些世界区域的代表性仍然不足。大多数出版物是横断面的(75%);虽然这一比例随着时间的推移保持相当稳定,但考虑混杂因素的研究比例增加了。出版物根据每项研究中儿童的龋齿经历和年龄范围而有所不同。结论:关于饲养实践和ECC研究的出版生产力有所增长,但这种增长在全球范围内分布并不均匀。个别发表属性(即方法和背景)可能有很大差异,在解释和综合文献时应考虑到这一点。