接受正畸治疗的青少年也难免饮食不当和超重:呼吁牙科医疗机构参与预防工作。

Pediatric dimensions Pub Date : 2016-01-01 Epub Date: 2016-06-03 DOI:10.15761/PD.1000113
Katharine E Schmitz, Sandy Liles, Ashley N Hyman, C Richard Hofstetter, Saori Obayashi, Melanie Parker, Santiago A Surillo, David Noel, Melbourne F Hovell
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目标:虽然肥胖症在美国很常见,但也存在差异。正畸患者样本被认为比普通人群更富裕,在发展或保持健康的生活方式方面不需要帮助。本文通过研究正畸患者样本的饮食和体重状况,评估了正畸人群对干预的需求,并描述了牙科临床医生在肥胖预防工作中的作用。方法:从南加州的正畸诊所招募了 552 名 8-14 岁的患者,其中 54% 为女性,51% 为非西班牙裔白人,26% 为西班牙裔,他们参加了由临床医生提供的健康促进随机对照试验。研究人员记录了受试者的身高、体重、人口统计学特征和饮食习惯。使用 Chi-Square 分析法检验基线上不同性别、年龄、种族和收入人群的差异:结果:13%的样本超重,9%肥胖。男性的肥胖率高于女性。低收入青少年的肥胖率高于高收入青少年。西班牙裔青少年的肥胖率高于非西班牙裔白人青少年。不符合国家膳食指南的情况很普遍,不同人口群体的差异很大:在通常不被认为需要帮助的样本中,有近 25% 的人超重或肥胖,而且大多数人都不符合饮食建议。虽然大多数患者都能从干预中受益,但男性、西班牙裔和低收入群体最需要帮助。牙科医生经常接诊青少年,并且已经在口腔健康的背景下讨论过营养问题,他们有机会为预防肥胖做出贡献。
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Youth receiving orthodontic care are not immune to poor diet and overweight: a call for dental providers to participate in prevention efforts.

Objectives: While obesity is common in the US, disparities exist. Orthodontic samples are assumed to be more affluent than the general population and not in need of assistance in developing or maintaining healthy lifestyles. This paper evaluates the need of the orthodontic population for intervention by examining diet and weight status of an orthodontic patient sample and describes a role for dental clinicians in obesity prevention efforts.

Methods: 552 patients age 8-14 years, 54% female, 51% non-Hispanic white, 26% Hispanic were recruited from orthodontic practices in Southern California to participate in a randomized controlled trial of clinician-delivered health promotion. Height, weight, demographics, and diet were recorded. Chi-Square analyses were used to test for differences at baseline by gender, age, ethnicity, and income.

Results: 13% of the sample was overweight and 9% was obese. Males had a higher rate of obesity than females. Lower income youth had a higher rate than higher income youth. Hispanic youth had a higher rate than non-Hispanic white youth. Failure to meet national dietary guidelines was common, differing significantly by demographic group.

Conclusions: Within a sample not typically thought of as needing assistance, nearly 25% were overweight or obese and the majority failed to meet dietary recommendations. While most patients could benefit from intervention, male, Hispanic, and lower income groups were in greatest need of assistance. Dental providers, who see youth frequently and already discuss nutrition in the context of oral health, have the opportunity to contribute to obesity prevention.

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