Association between Oral Health and Frailty among Older Adults in Madinah, Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Study.

F F Hakeem, E Bernabé, H T Fadel, W Sabbah
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Objectives: This study aimed to examine the association between normative and subjective oral health indicators and frailty assessed by Frailty Phenotype (FP) and frailty index (FI) among older Saudi adults.

Design: cross-sectional study.

Setting: community and hospital-based.

Participants: participants were 356 community-dwelling older adults attending dental clinics and social centres at Madinah, Saudi Arabia.

Methods: Frailty was measured with the frailty phenotype and a 34-item FI. Oral health included the following measures: self-rated oral health, number of teeth, and functional dentition. Covariates included sociodemographic factors and nutritional status. Logistic regression and negative binomial regression models were constructed to test the association between oral health indicators, FP, and FI, respectively. The first model was adjusted for demographic and socioeconomic factors, the second model was additionally adjusted for nutritional status.

Results: The number of teeth, functional dentition and self-rated oral health showed significant associations with frailty after adjusting for demographic and socioeconomic variables for both FP and FI. Adjusting for nutritional status attenuated the associations.

Conclusion: This study has shown significant associations between oral health indicators namely number of teeth, functional dentition and self-rated oral health, and both FP and FI among Saudi older adults. Nutritional status appeared to mediate the association between oral health and frailty implicating inability to eat in this relationship.

沙特阿拉伯麦地那老年人口腔健康与虚弱之间的关系:一项横断面研究。
目的:本研究旨在研究沙特老年人中通过衰弱表型(FP)和衰弱指数(FI)评估的规范性和主观口腔健康指标与衰弱之间的关系。设计:横断面研究。环境:社区和医院为基础。参与者:参与者是在沙特阿拉伯麦地那的牙科诊所和社会中心就诊的356名居住在社区的老年人。方法:采用脆性表型和34项FI测定脆性。口腔健康包括以下指标:自评口腔健康、牙齿数量和牙列功能。协变量包括社会人口因素和营养状况。构建Logistic回归和负二项回归模型,分别检验口腔健康指标与FP和FI之间的相关性。第一个模型根据人口和社会经济因素进行了调整,第二个模型还根据营养状况进行了调整。结果:在调整FP和FI的人口统计学和社会经济变量后,牙齿数量、功能牙列和自评口腔健康显示出与虚弱的显著关联。调整营养状况减弱了这种关联。结论:本研究表明,口腔健康指标(即牙齿数量、功能牙列和自评口腔健康)与沙特老年人的FP和FI之间存在显著关联。营养状况似乎介导了口腔健康和虚弱之间的联系,在这种关系中暗示无法进食。
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