Decomposition Analysis of the Prevalence of Denture Use Between Rural and Urban Older Individuals With Edentulism in China: Cross-Sectional Study (Preprint) DOI
Lei Yuan,

Yuan Yuan,

Haotian Ren

et al.

Published: May 6, 2023

BACKGROUND Edentulism impacts the physical health and quality of life older individuals. The prevalence, influencing factors, differences in terms edentulism urban rural areas China are unclear. OBJECTIVE This study investigated denture-wearing conditions causes affecting patients with analyzed differences. METHODS cross-sectional included data 5139 individuals (age>65 years) obtained from 23 Chinese provinces 2018. Participants were divided into groups based on their household registration. Factors denture use both explored using binary logistic regression, while factors wearing Fairlie decomposition model. RESULTS Of participants, 67.05% (808/1205) 51.12% (2011/3934) wore dentures. In group, participants a higher level education (1-6 years: odds ratio [OR] 2.093, 95% CI 1.488-2.945; ≥7 OR 2.187, 1.565-3.055) or who exercised (OR 2.840, 2.016-3.999) preferred dentures, but BMI<18.5 kg/m2 0.558, 0.408-0.762) widowed 0.618, 0.414-0.921) did not. 1.742, 1.429-2.123; 1.498, 1.246-1.802), living alone 1.372, 1.313-1.663), exercise 1.612, 1.340-1.940), high economic status 1.234, 1.035-1.472), residence eastern area 2.045, 1.723-2.427), presence chronic diseases (1 disease: 1.534, 1.313-1.793; ≥2 diseases: 1.500, 1.195-1.882) positively associated age≥80 years 0.318, 0.247-0.408), 0.692, 0.590-0.813), 0.566, 0.464-0.690) other marital 0.600, 0.392-0.918) negatively use. model revealed that number (16.34%), (11.94%), region (11.00%), annual income (10.55%), (6.81%), age (–0.92%) main responsible for between could explain difference rate (58.48%) groups. CONCLUSIONS Older more willing to wear those show decreased willingness dentures China. Controlling diseases, improving income, cultivating good habits, bridging gap east west can narrow among edentulism.

Language: Английский

Prevalence of complete edentulism among US adults 65 years and older DOI
Abhilash Vemulapalli, Surendra Reddy Mandapati, Anusha Kotha

et al.

The Journal of the American Dental Association, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 155(5), P. 399 - 408

Published: March 21, 2024

Language: Английский

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Role of oral health in heart and vascular health: A population-based study DOI Creative Commons
Amr Sayed Ghanem, Orsolya Németh, Marianna Móré

et al.

PLoS ONE, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 19(4), P. e0301466 - e0301466

Published: April 18, 2024

Background and aim Conditions such as hypertension, cardiovascular diseases, hypercholesterolemia, are a major public health challenge. This study investigates the influence of oral indicators, including gum bleeding, active dental caries, tooth mobility, loss, on their prevalence in Hungary, considering socioeconomic, demographic, lifestyle factors. Materials methods Data from 2019 Hungarian European Health Interview Survey with 5,603 participants informed this analysis. were accessed records maintained by Department Informatics at University Debrecen between September November 2023. Variable selection employed elastic net regularization k-fold cross-validation, leading to high-performing predictors for weighted multiple logistic regression models. Sensitivity analysis confirmed findings’ validity. Results Significant links found poor chronic cardiac conditions. Multiple teeth extractions increased hypertension risk (OR = 1.67, 95% CI: [1.01–2.77]); prosthetics had an OR 1.45 [1.20–1.75]. Gum bleeding was associated higher disease 1.69 [1.30–2.21]) hypercholesterolemia risks 1.40 [1.09–1.81]). Conclusions Oral improvement may reduce underscores health’s role multidisciplinary management.

Language: Английский

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Impact of Edentulism on Oral and Systemic Health in Older Adults DOI Open Access
Wagner Couto Assis, Mateus Cardoso Oliveira, Haroldo José Mendes

et al.

Bratislavské lekárske listy/Bratislava medical journal, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Feb. 27, 2025

Language: Английский

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Association between multimorbidity and having less than 20 natural teeth among Chinese older adults: a cross-sectional study DOI Creative Commons
Yi‐Long Wu, Hui Liu, Yue Qin

et al.

Scientific Reports, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 15(1)

Published: March 6, 2025

Understanding the impact of multimorbidity on having less than 20 natural teeth is crucial for safeguarding oral health older adults with multimorbidity. This study aimed to analyze association between and in Chinese adults. The data this analysis were obtained from Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey (CLHLS), which covers 23 provinces, municipalities, autonomous regions throughout China. survey includes information dental (such as dentition status), a variety chronic conditions, other sociological characteristics Having was used dependent variable, independent variable. A multivariable logistic regression model applied estimate teeth. total 3,640 included study, whom 58.27% (2121) identified results indicated that factors such age, education level, exercise, ability perform daily activities, frequency brushing teeth, BMI are associated Additionally, compared those without disease, odds ratio (OR) 1.32 (95% CI: 1.10, 1.57) only one OR two or more diseases 1.418 1.06, 1.89). highlights importance monitoring identifies an Oral care institutions should implement measures support development comprehensive public policies.

Language: Английский

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Presumed periodontitis and multimorbidity patterns: a prospective cohort study in the UK Biobank DOI
Xuezhen Chen,

Xiaoqing You,

Chunting Chen

et al.

Clinical Oral Investigations, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 29(4)

Published: April 4, 2025

Language: Английский

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Associations of Tooth loss with Risk of All-cause and Cause-specific Mortality Among US Adults with Diabetes mellitus DOI
Fei Wang, Tian Li, Qi Han

et al.

Journal of Dentistry, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 149, P. 105304 - 105304

Published: Aug. 17, 2024

Language: Английский

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Race and Gender Disparity of Dietary Lycopene Intake and Periodontitis Severity in Older Adults DOI Open Access

Katherine Kwong,

You Lü,

ZhuoHuan Li

et al.

Published: May 28, 2024

Purpose: The objective of this paper is to explore the association between insufficient lycopene intake and risk periodontitis among older adults. Methods: Data analysis was conducted using data from National Health Nutritional Examination Survey 2009-2014. Overall, 1227 adults aged 65- 79-years-old were investigated. Results: 48.7% in study classified with different levels 49.1% individuals a form had dietary intake. Sufficient found be associated lower likelihood severe (OR: .33; 95% CI: 0.17-.65; p=0.002). Non-Hispanic Black (NHB) more likely develop forms periodontal disease comparison White (NHW) 2.82, 1.46-5.45, p=0.003). Gender also play role status, women being less have compared men 0.27; 0.14-0.55; p=0.0007,). However, only NHW females males 0.26; 0.12-0.56; p= 0.001). Conclusion: Dietary for over age 65; those who consume sufficient amount are periodontitis. In general, suffered women. Such has been NHB addition, reduced moderate explored NHW, future targeted interventions as preventative measure delay or prevent onset needs race gender specific.

Language: Английский

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Decomposition analysis of the prevalence of denture use between rural and urban edentulous elderly individuals in China (Preprint) DOI Creative Commons
Lei Yuan,

Yuan Yuan,

Haotian Ren

et al.

Interactive Journal of Medical Research, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 13, P. e48778 - e48778

Published: Sept. 30, 2024

Background Edentulism impacts the physical health and quality of life older individuals. The prevalence, influencing factors, differences in terms edentulism urban rural areas China are unclear. Objective This study investigated denture-wearing conditions causes affecting patients with analyzed differences. Methods cross-sectional included data 5139 individuals (age>65 years) obtained from 23 Chinese provinces 2018. Participants were divided into groups based on their household registration. Factors denture use both explored using binary logistic regression, while factors wearing Fairlie decomposition model. Results Of participants, 67.05% (808/1205) 51.12% (2011/3934) wore dentures. In group, participants a higher level education (1-6 years: odds ratio [OR] 2.093, 95% CI 1.488-2.945; ≥7 OR 2.187, 1.565-3.055) or who exercised (OR 2.840, 2.016-3.999) preferred dentures, but BMI<18.5 kg/m2 0.558, 0.408-0.762) widowed 0.618, 0.414-0.921) did not. 1.742, 1.429-2.123; 1.498, 1.246-1.802), living alone 1.372, 1.313-1.663), exercise 1.612, 1.340-1.940), high economic status 1.234, 1.035-1.472), residence eastern area 2.045, 1.723-2.427), presence chronic diseases (1 disease: 1.534, 1.313-1.793; ≥2 diseases: 1.500, 1.195-1.882) positively associated age≥80 years 0.318, 0.247-0.408), 0.692, 0.590-0.813), 0.566, 0.464-0.690) other marital 0.600, 0.392-0.918) negatively use. model revealed that number (16.34%), (11.94%), region (11.00%), annual income (10.55%), (6.81%), age (–0.92%) main responsible for between could explain difference rate (58.48%) groups. Conclusions Older more willing to wear those show decreased willingness dentures China. Controlling diseases, improving income, cultivating good habits, bridging gap east west can narrow among edentulism.

Language: Английский

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Association between toothbrushing behavior and cardiometabolic multimorbidity among middle aged and older adults in North China: a cross-section study DOI Creative Commons

Dan Guo,

Yanshang Wang, Yanan Zhao

et al.

BMC Oral Health, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 24(1)

Published: Nov. 1, 2024

To evaluate the association between toothbrushing behavior and cardiometabolic multimorbidity (CMM) among middle-aged older adults.

Language: Английский

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Comparative Analysis of Edentulism in a Sample of Mexican Adults with and without Type 2 Diabetes DOI Open Access

Rosalina Islas-Zarazúa,

Mariana Mora-Acosta,

José de Jesús Navarrete-Hernández

et al.

Healthcare, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 10(12), P. 2378 - 2378

Published: Nov. 26, 2022

The objective of the present study was to compare prevalence edentulism in Mexican adults with and without a diagnosis type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) when they are seeking dental care. A cross-sectional conducted on 1921 medical records 40 years age older who sought care at clinics public university Mexico. dependent variable edentulism, clinically determined through an oral examination. main independent self-report previous T2DM made by physician. Sociodemographic, socioeconomic behavioral covariates were included multivariate binary logistic regression model. Overall 8.4% (95% CI = 7.1-9.6). 14.3% (n 274). among individuals 13.1%, but only 7.6% T2DM. In model, increased probability being edentulous 1.61 times 1.03-2.50). For each year person's increased, likelihood 12% 10-14%). summary, higher those age. This information may be used providers health policymakers improve approaches preventive care, as well characterize anticipate needs more accurately for adult populations.

Language: Английский

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