口腔虚弱是日本老年人体重减轻的一个预测因素:一项队列研究。

IF 5.9 1区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
K Wang,Y Matsuyama,S Kiuchi,T Kusama,J Aida
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口腔脆弱是维持营养状况的关键因素,但其对减肥的影响尚不清楚。本研究旨在(1)评估独立老年人口腔虚弱与体重减轻之间的纵向关联,(2)探索口腔虚弱成分如何促成这种关联。数据来源于2016年至2022年的日本老年学评估研究(JAGES)。作为一项为期6年的随访队列研究,以> - 10%体重减轻为因变量,反映了老年人≥6个月随访时的显著阈值。口腔虚弱以4种方式作为自变量进行评估:(a)计数分数(5个组成部分的总和:少牙、咀嚼困难、吞咽困难、口干和发音困难),(b)单独的5个组成部分,(c)由5个组成部分构成的潜在变量,(d)包含从少牙到咀嚼困难和发音困难的附加路径的精炼潜在变量。应用结构方程模型(sem)检验口腔虚弱对体重减轻的影响,估计标准化系数(SCs)和95%置信区间(ci)。口腔脆弱的构念效度在扫描电镜框架内采用验证性因子分析进行评估。使用标准化均方根残差(SRMR)和决定系数(CD)评估模型拟合。在3305名参与者中(47.4%为女性;基线时平均年龄:72.0±4.9岁,8.9%的人体重减轻了10%。模型d包含了口腔脆弱的精细潜伏结构,与体重减轻的相关性最强(SC = 0.09;95%置信区间[CI] = 0.01;0.16),咀嚼困难表现出最高的标准化因子负荷(0.45;95% ci = 0.35;0.55)。模型d也表现出最佳的模型拟合(SRMR = 0.013;CD = 0.217),说明该模型具有较高的解释力和适宜性。口腔虚弱显著增加独立老年人体重减轻的风险,其组成部分具有相互关系。
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Oral Frailty as a Predictor for Weight Loss in Older Japanese: A Cohort Study.
Oral frailty is a key factor in maintaining nutritional status, yet its impact on weight loss remains unclear. This study aimed to (1) evaluate the longitudinal association between oral frailty and the onset of weight loss among independent older adults and (2) explore how oral frailty components contribute to this association. Data were sourced from 2016 to 2022 of the Japan Gerontological Evaluation Study (JAGES). As a 6-y follow-up cohort study, the onset of >10% weight loss was used as the dependent variable, reflecting the significant threshold for older adults at ≥6-mo follow-up. Oral frailty was assessed as independent variables in 4 ways: (a) count score (sum of 5 components: fewer teeth, chewing difficulty, swallowing difficulty, dry mouth, and pronunciation difficulty), (b) individual 5 components, (c) a latent variable structured from 5 components, and (d) a refined latent variable incorporating additional paths from fewer teeth to chewing difficulty and pronunciation difficulty. Structural equation models (SEMs) were applied to examine the effect of oral frailty on weight loss, estimating standardized coefficients (SCs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs). The construct validity of oral frailty was assessed using confirmatory factor analysis within the SEM framework. Model fit was evaluated using the standardized root mean squared residual (SRMR) and coefficient of determination (CD). Among 3,305 participants (47.4% women; mean age at baseline: 72.0 ± 4.9 y), 8.9% experienced >10% weight loss. Model d, which incorporated a refined latent structure of oral frailty, demonstrated the strongest association with weight loss (SC = 0.09; 95% confidence interval [CI] = 0.01; 0.16) among all models, with chewing difficulty showing the highest standardized factor loading (0.45; 95% CI = 0.35; 0.55). Model d also showed the best model fit (SRMR = 0.013; CD = 0.217), providing the high explanatory power and appropriateness of this model. Oral frailty significantly increases the risk of weight loss among independent older adults and its components have interrelationships.
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Journal of Dental Research
Journal of Dental Research 医学-牙科与口腔外科
CiteScore
15.30
自引率
3.90%
发文量
155
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Dental Research (JDR) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal committed to sharing new knowledge and information on all sciences related to dentistry and the oral cavity, covering health and disease. With monthly publications, JDR ensures timely communication of the latest research to the oral and dental community.
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