Association of tooth loss and diet quality with acceleration of aging: Evidence from NHANES.

Kehui Xu, Ling Li, Shuailin Jia, Qihong Li, Jiaxin Hao, Sai Ma, Zikang He, Qianqian Wan, Yunfan Cai, Zhiting Li, Franklin Tay, Lina Niu
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INTRODUCTION Although tooth loss is widely recognized as a typical sign of aging, whether it is associated with accelerated aging, and to what extent diet quality mediates this association are unknown. METHODS Data were collected from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. The missing tooth counts were recorded as the number of edentulous sites. Phenotypic accelerated aging was calculated using nine routine clinical chemistry biomarkers and chronological age. Healthy Eating Index 2015 (HEI-2015) score was used to evaluate diet quality. Multivariate logistic regression and linear regression were used to analyze the association between tooth loss and accelerated aging. Mediation analyses were used to examine the mediation role of diet quality in the association. RESULTS The association between tooth loss and accelerated aging was confirmed. The highest quartile of tooth loss showed a positive association with accelerated aging (β=1.090; 95%CI 0.555, 1.625; P<0.001). Diet quality decreased with increase number of missing teeth and showed a negative association with accelerated aging. Mediation analysis suggested that the HEI-2015 score partially mediated the association between tooth loss and accelerated aging (proportion of mediation: 5.302%; 95%CI 3.422%, 7.182%; P<0.001). Plant foods such as fruits and vegetables were considered the key mediating food. CONCLUSIONS The association between tooth loss and accelerated aging, as well as the partially mediating role of dietary quality in this association, was confirmed. These findings suggested that more attention should be paid to the population with severe tooth loss and the changes of their dietary quality.
牙齿脱落和饮食质量与加速衰老的关系:来自NHANES的证据。
虽然牙齿脱落被广泛认为是衰老的典型标志,但它是否与加速衰老有关,以及饮食质量在多大程度上介导了这种联系,目前尚不清楚。方法收集全国健康与营养检查调查资料。缺失的牙齿计数被记录为无牙部位的数目。使用9种常规临床化学生物标志物和实足年龄计算表型加速衰老。采用健康饮食指数2015 (HEI-2015)评分对饮食质量进行评价。采用多元logistic回归和线性回归分析牙齿脱落与加速衰老的关系。采用中介分析来检验饮食质量在该关联中的中介作用。结果证实了牙齿脱落与加速衰老之间的关系。牙齿脱落的最高四分位数与加速衰老呈正相关(β=1.090;95%ci 0.555, 1.625;P < 0.001)。饮食质量随着缺牙数量的增加而下降,并与加速衰老呈负相关。中介分析表明,HEI-2015评分部分中介了牙齿脱落与加速衰老之间的关系(中介比例:5.302%;95%ci 3.422%, 7.182%;P < 0.001)。植物性食物如水果和蔬菜被认为是关键的调节食物。结论证实了牙齿脱落与加速衰老之间的关系,以及饮食质量在其中的部分中介作用。这些结果提示,严重牙齿脱落人群及其饮食质量的变化应引起人们的重视。
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