阿联酋青少年肥胖与龋齿之间的关系:一项试点横断面研究。

Manal Awad, Wegdan Bani Issa, Hadia Radwan, Randa Fakhry, Nabeel Al-Yateem, Rachel Rossiter
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背景:青少年肥胖和龋齿是一个日益严重的世界性公共卫生问题。它们有一些共同的和可改变的影响。本研究的目的是评估阿拉伯联合酋长国(UAE)青少年肥胖与龋齿之间的关系。方法:本试验性横断面研究招募了来自阿联酋私立和公立学校的161名13-19岁的青少年。参与者被分为正常体重、体重过轻、超重和肥胖。根据世界卫生组织(世卫组织)推荐的标准诊断龋齿。采用独立t检验比较年龄、性别、学校类型、母亲就业、BMI类别、腰围、口腔健康习惯和菌斑指数等因素对龋面、缺失面和填充面(DMFS)的平均数量的影响。此外,采用多元线性回归模型分析BMI、腰围与龋齿之间的关系,并对本研究中考虑的混杂因素进行了调整。结果:参与者平均年龄为16.2±1.4岁。体重指数测量的超重/肥胖患病率为42% (N = 68)。82% (N = 132)为平均腰围,18% (N = 29)为高于平均腰围。总体而言,平均DMFS评分为4.35±4.5分,女孩的龋齿发生率[3.3 (SD:4.0)]明显低于男孩(6.7 (SD:5.3)), (p p)结论:阿联酋青少年中腰围测量的肥胖与龋齿显著相关。肥胖与龋齿之间的复杂关系,以及饮食习惯、口腔卫生习惯和父母社会经济地位如何介导肥胖与龋齿之间的关系,需要进一步的研究。
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Association between obesity and dental caries among adolescents in UAE: a pilot cross sectional study.

Background: Obesity and dental caries among adolescents is a growing worldwide public health issue. They share some common and modifiable influences. The objective of this study was to evaluate the association between obesity and dental caries among adolescents in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

Methods: This pilot cross-sectional study enrolled 161 adolescents 13-19 years old from private and public schools in the UAE. Participants were classified as normal weight, underweight, overweight or obese. Dental caries was diagnosed according to the criteria recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO). Independent t-tests were used to compare average number of decayed, missing and filled surfaces (DMFS) by age, sex, school type, mothers' employment, BMI categories, waist circumference, oral health habits and plaque index. Additionally, a multiple linear regression model was applied to analyze the association between BMI, waist circumference and dental caries, adjusted for confounding factors considered in this study.

Results: The average age of the participants was 16.2 ± 1.4 years old. The prevalence of overweight/obesity was 42% (N = 68) measured by BMI. In addition, 82% (N = 132) had average waist circumference and 18% (N = 29) with above average waist circumference. Overall, the average DMFS score was 4.35 ± 4.5, with significantly lower dental caries rates among girls ([3.3 (SD:4.0)] than boys (6.7 (SD:5.3), (p < 0.05). The linear regression model revealed that, being a male, attending a public school and having average waist circumference were all positively and significantly associated with dental caries (p < 0.05).

Conclusion: Obesity measured by waist circumference was significantly associated with dental caries among adolescents in the UAE. Further research is required to investigate the complex association between obesity and dental caries and how dietary habits, oral hygiene habits, and parental socioeconomic status mediate the association between obesity and dental caries.

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