Relationship between clinical dental status and eating difficulty in an old Chinese population
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Auteurs : X. Zeng [République populaire de Chine, Royaume-Uni] ; A. Sheiham [Royaume-Uni] ; G. Tsakos [Royaume-Uni]Source :
- Journal of Oral Rehabilitation [ 0305-182X ] ; 2008-01.
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- topic : Santé publique, Classe sociale.
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- Aforementioned foods, Anterior occluding pairs, Anterior spaces, Aoprs, Aops, Blackwell publishing, Brous foods, Certain foods, Clinical indicators, Clinical measures, Common reason, Decayed roots, Decayed teeth, Dental status, Dentate, Dentate adults, Dentate people, Different measures, Fewer teeth, General health, Green vegetable, Green vegetables, Guangxi, Guangxi province, Hard foods, Home residents, Journal compilation, Lled teeth, Lotus root, Manual occupations, Masticatory function, Mobile teeth, More spaces, National diet, Natural teeth, Nutrition survey, Occluding, Occluding pairs, Odds ratio, Older chinese dentate people, Older chinese people, Older people, Oral health status, Oral rehabil, Poprs, Posterior occluding pairs, Posterior spaces, Present study, Previous studies, Public health, Public health dent, Respective relationship, Rib, Rice porridge, Roast chicken, Roast duck, Roast pork ribs, Social class, Soft rice, Stomatology hospital, Tooth contacts, Tooth mobility, Whole apple, Whole apples.
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- Aforementioned foods, Anterior occluding pairs, Anterior spaces, Aoprs, Aops, Blackwell publishing, Brous foods, Certain foods, Clinical indicators, Clinical measures, Common reason, Decayed roots, Decayed teeth, Dental status, Dentate, Dentate adults, Dentate people, Different measures, Fewer teeth, General health, Green vegetable, Green vegetables, Guangxi, Guangxi province, Hard foods, Home residents, Journal compilation, Lled teeth, Lotus root, Manual occupations, Masticatory function, Mobile teeth, More spaces, National diet, Natural teeth, Nutrition survey, Occluding, Occluding pairs, Odds ratio, Older chinese dentate people, Older chinese people, Older people, Oral health status, Oral rehabil, Poprs, Posterior occluding pairs, Posterior spaces, Present study, Previous studies, Public health, Public health dent, Respective relationship, Rib, Rice porridge, Roast chicken, Roast duck, Roast pork ribs, Social class, Soft rice, Stomatology hospital, Tooth contacts, Tooth mobility, Whole apple, Whole apples.
Abstract
Summary This study investigated the relationship between clinical dental status and eating difficulty in a sample of older Chinese people in Guangxi, China. Sample was selected from people aged 55 years and older who had routine annual health check‐ups at a large hospital health centre. The sample consisted of 1196 dentate people who had clinical oral examinations and face‐to‐face interviews. Different measures, namely the Index of Eating Difficulty, dissatisfaction with chewing ability and ease of eating certain foods were used to measure eating difficulty. Multiple logistic regression analysis showed that after controlling for the effects of age, sex, occupation, self‐assessed social class and self‐perceived general health, increased eating difficulty was significantly related with having fewer teeth, fewer posterior and anterior occluding pairs of teeth (both natural teeth only and natural plus replaced teeth), more unfilled posterior spaces, more unfilled anterior spaces, mobile teeth, decayed teeth and roots. In conclusion, clinical dental status was strongly related with eating difficulty in a sample of older Chinese dentate people.
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DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2842.2007.01811.x
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- Royaume-Uni, République populaire de Chine
- Angleterre, Grand Londres
- Londres
- University College de Londres
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