Does oral health say anything about survival in later life? Findings in a Swedish cohort of 80+ years at baseline
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Auteurs : Helene Thorstensson [Suède] ; Boo Johansson [Suède]Source :
- Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology [ 0301-5661 ] ; 2009-08.
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- topic : Maladie cardio-vasculaire, Classe sociale.
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- Alveolar bone loss, Baseline, Biobehavioural measures, Birth cohort, Bivariate analyses, Bone loss, Broad spectrum, Cardiovascular disease, Cardiovascular diseases, Chronic disease, Cognitive, Cognitive status, Cohort, Community dent, Complete examination, Cumulative survival, Death risk, Dent, Dental data, Dental disease, Dental health, Dental infections, Dental records, Dental status, Dental variables, Dentate, Dentate group, Dentate individuals, Disease experience, Disease group, Dizygotic twins, Early death, Edentulous, Elderly people, Epidemiol, Finnish individuals, Functional capacity, Gender, Gender differences, General dentist, General health, Good household economy, Health sciences, Healthy lifestyle, Higher risk, Household economy, Immune risk phenotype, Integral part, Johansson, Karolinska institutet, Late life, Lled surfaces, Lled tooth surfaces, Logistic regression analysis, Longevity quotient, Longitudinal study, Masticatory disability, Mech ageing, Median, Meier method, Multivariate analyses, Nancial status, Natural teeth, Normal bone height, Octogenarian twins study, Older women, Oral health, Oral health indicators, Ordinary housing, Patient records, Periodontal, Periodontal disease, Periodontal disease experience, Periodontal disease group, Population study, Predictor, Prospective study, Psychosocial, Psychosocial factors, Psychosocial variables, Regression analyses, Relative importance, Shorter survival, Social class, Stronger predictors, Study sample, Subsequent survival, Survival rate, Survival time, Swedish cohort, Swedish nona, Swedish women, Thorstensson, Thorstensson johansson, Tooth loss.
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- Alveolar bone loss, Baseline, Biobehavioural measures, Birth cohort, Bivariate analyses, Bone loss, Broad spectrum, Cardiovascular disease, Cardiovascular diseases, Chronic disease, Cognitive, Cognitive status, Cohort, Community dent, Complete examination, Cumulative survival, Death risk, Dent, Dental data, Dental disease, Dental health, Dental infections, Dental records, Dental status, Dental variables, Dentate, Dentate group, Dentate individuals, Disease experience, Disease group, Dizygotic twins, Early death, Edentulous, Elderly people, Epidemiol, Finnish individuals, Functional capacity, Gender, Gender differences, General dentist, General health, Good household economy, Health sciences, Healthy lifestyle, Higher risk, Household economy, Immune risk phenotype, Integral part, Johansson, Karolinska institutet, Late life, Lled surfaces, Lled tooth surfaces, Logistic regression analysis, Longevity quotient, Longitudinal study, Masticatory disability, Mech ageing, Median, Meier method, Multivariate analyses, Nancial status, Natural teeth, Normal bone height, Octogenarian twins study, Older women, Oral health, Oral health indicators, Ordinary housing, Patient records, Periodontal, Periodontal disease, Periodontal disease experience, Periodontal disease group, Population study, Predictor, Prospective study, Psychosocial, Psychosocial factors, Psychosocial variables, Regression analyses, Relative importance, Shorter survival, Social class, Stronger predictors, Study sample, Subsequent survival, Survival rate, Survival time, Swedish cohort, Swedish nona, Swedish women, Thorstensson, Thorstensson johansson, Tooth loss.
Abstract
Abstract – Background: Oral health is an integral part of general health; oral health contributes to and is influenced by a nexus of inputs from biological, psychological, and social functioning. Little is known about the relationship between markers of oral health and subsequent survival in late life.
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DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0528.2009.00467.x
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