Early Sugar Introduction Associated with Early Childhood Caries Occurrence.

IF 2.9 2区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Caries Research Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1159/000529210
Mariana Silveira Echeverria, Helena Silveira Schuch, Maximiliano Sérgio Cenci, Janaina Vieira Dos Santos Motta, Andrea Damaso Bertoldi, Marcos Britto Correa, Marie-Charlotte D N J M Huysmans, Flávio Fernando Demarco
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Abstract

Consensus has yet to be reached on the impact of early sugar introduction on early childhood dental caries (ECC). This study aimed to evaluate the association between the time of introduction of sugar in the infant's diet and ECC at 48 months, using data from the 2015 Pelotas Birth Cohort Study. This cohort comprises 4,275 children. At 48 months, 3,654 (91.1%) children had their oral health clinically evaluated by a team of 12 trained and calibrated dentists and their dental caries experience and cavitated lesions were assessed. The period of life in which sugar was first introduced into the child's diet was considered the primary exposure of the study, collected through questionnaires at 3, 12, 24, and 48 months of age. Analyses were conducted using Stata, version 15.0. Descriptive analyses were initially performed. Poisson regression with robust variance adjustment for the crude and adjusted analysis was used to estimate the effect of the sugar introduction on ECC. The highest prevalence of caries experience (43.3%) was in children in which sugar was introduced into the infant's diet before 12 months of age. A higher prevalence of caries experience was found for less educated (49.8%) and younger (51.7%) mothers, and in poorer families (48.3%). In the adjusted analysis, the experience of caries was 48% greater in the group with sugar introduction before 12 months of age, compared to those where sugar was introduced after 24 months of age In conclusion, our results support the adoption of preventive measures to delay the supply of sugar in early life in order to reduce the caries experience in children.

早期摄入糖与儿童早期龋齿的发生有关
关于早期糖摄入对早期儿童龋齿(ECC)的影响尚未达成共识。本研究旨在利用2015年Pelotas出生队列研究的数据,评估婴儿饮食中引入糖的时间与48个月时ECC之间的关系。这一队列包括4275名儿童。在48个月时,由12名经过培训和校准的牙医组成的团队对3,654名(91.1%)儿童的口腔健康进行了临床评估,并评估了他们的龋齿经历和空化病变。在孩子3、12、24和48个月大的时候,通过问卷调查收集的数据显示,第一次将糖引入孩子饮食的时期被认为是研究的主要暴露期。使用Stata 15.0版本进行分析。最初进行描述性分析。采用泊松回归对粗分析和调整分析进行稳健方差调整,估计糖的引入对ECC的影响。在12个月前将糖引入婴儿饮食的儿童中,龋齿发病率最高(43.3%)。受教育程度较低的母亲(49.8%)和较年轻的母亲(51.7%)以及较贫穷的家庭(48.3%)患龋率较高。在调整后的分析中,与24个月后开始吃糖的儿童相比,在12个月前开始吃糖的儿童龋齿发生率高48%。总之,我们的研究结果支持采取预防措施,在生命早期推迟吃糖,以减少儿童龋齿发生率。
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Caries Research
Caries Research 医学-牙科与口腔外科
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
7.10%
发文量
34
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: ''Caries Research'' publishes epidemiological, clinical and laboratory studies in dental caries, erosion and related dental diseases. Some studies build on the considerable advances already made in caries prevention, e.g. through fluoride application. Some aim to improve understanding of the increasingly important problem of dental erosion and the associated tooth wear process. Others monitor the changing pattern of caries in different populations, explore improved methods of diagnosis or evaluate methods of prevention or treatment. The broad coverage of current research has given the journal an international reputation as an indispensable source for both basic scientists and clinicians engaged in understanding, investigating and preventing dental disease.
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