The role of physiological markers of health in the association between demographic factors and periodontal disease
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Auteurs : M. E. Levine [États-Unis] ; J. K. Kim [États-Unis] ; E. M. Crimmins [États-Unis]Source :
- Journal of Periodontal Research [ 0022-3484 ] ; 2013-06.
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- Annual family income, Biomarkers, Black people, Black subjects, Cardiovascular disease, Coronary heart disease, Cytomegalovirus, Demographic factors, Demographic variables, Disease control, Early childhood, Free gingival margin, Glycated hemoglobin, Hba1c, Health statistics, Higher hba1c level, Higher prevalence, Hispanic subjects, Immune function, Interproximal sites, John wiley sons, Mexican americans, Mobile examination center, National center, National institute, Nhanes, Noninstitutionalized population, Nutrition examination survey, Odds ratio, Optical density, Optical density value, Oral disease, Oral health, Oral health problems, Oral health status, Oral microbiol immunol, Oral quality, Periodontal, Periodontal disease, Periodontitis, Physiological markers, Physiological measures, Physiological mechanisms, Pocket depth, Poverty income ratio, Poverty level, Poverty limit, Present study, Sociodemographic characteristics, Socioeconomic status, Southern california, Standard deviation, Systemic health, Unknown income, White people, White subjects.
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- Annual family income, Biomarkers, Black people, Black subjects, Cardiovascular disease, Coronary heart disease, Cytomegalovirus, Demographic factors, Demographic variables, Disease control, Early childhood, Free gingival margin, Glycated hemoglobin, Hba1c, Health statistics, Higher hba1c level, Higher prevalence, Hispanic subjects, Immune function, Interproximal sites, John wiley sons, Mexican americans, Mobile examination center, National center, National institute, Nhanes, Noninstitutionalized population, Nutrition examination survey, Odds ratio, Optical density, Optical density value, Oral disease, Oral health, Oral health problems, Oral health status, Oral microbiol immunol, Oral quality, Periodontal, Periodontal disease, Periodontitis, Physiological markers, Physiological measures, Physiological mechanisms, Pocket depth, Poverty income ratio, Poverty level, Poverty limit, Present study, Sociodemographic characteristics, Socioeconomic status, Southern california, Standard deviation, Systemic health, Unknown income, White people, White subjects.
Abstract
Age is highly related to oral health status. The higher prevalence of oral disease within subgroups of the population may reflect a tendency towards “early aging” and dysregulation of multiple physiological systems. This study examines whether the association between periodontal disease and demographic factors is mediated by physiological measures of health.
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DOI: 10.1111/jre.12016
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