自评咀嚼功能和口腔健康状况与代谢综合征的关系。

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Mizuki Saito, Yoshihiro Shimazaki, Saori Yoshii, Hideo Takeyama
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摘要

目的:探讨自评咀嚼功能、牙数和牙周状况与代谢综合征的关系。方法:参与者是11119名年龄在40-74岁之间的成年人,他们于2018年在日本接受了特定的健康检查,包括口腔健康检查。本研究采用特定健康检查的标准问题来获取咀嚼功能的自评信息。以代谢综合征状态为因变量,以年龄、性别、生活方式、自评咀嚼功能、牙数、牙周状况为自变量,进行多项logistic回归分析。结果:调整混杂变量后,牙数和牙周状态与代谢综合征有显著相关性。在粗略分析中,自评咀嚼功能与代谢综合征显著相关,但在调整混杂变量后则无显著相关性。牙数和牙周状况均与自评咀嚼功能显著相关。结论:自评咀嚼功能与代谢综合征无直接关系。自评咀嚼功能可能是与代谢综合征有关的口腔状况不佳的一个指标。
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Association of self-rated chewing function and oral health status with metabolic syndrome.

Purpose: The study aimed to examine the association of self-rated chewing function, the number of teeth and periodontal status with metabolic syndrome.

Methods: The participants were 11,119 adults aged 40-74 years who underwent specific health checkups, including an oral health examination, in 2018 in Japan. This study used the standard questions of the specific health checkups to obtain information on self-rated chewing function. A multinomial logistic regression analysis was performed with metabolic syndrome status as the dependent variable, and age, sex, lifestyle questions, self-rated chewing function, number of teeth, and periodontal status as the independent variables.

Results: Number of teeth and periodontal status were significantly associated with metabolic syndrome after adjusting for confounding variables. Self-rated chewing function was significantly associated with metabolic syndrome in the crude analysis, but not after adjustment for confounding variables. Both number of teeth and periodontal status were significantly associated with self-rated chewing function.

Conclusion: There was no significant direct association between self-rated chewing function and metabolic syndrome. Self-rated chewing function may be an indicator of poor oral condition that links to metabolic syndrome.

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Journal of oral science
Journal of oral science DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
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