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Dry Mouth and Dietary Quality Among Older Adults in North Carolina

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Dry Mouth and Dietary Quality Among Older Adults in North Carolina

Auteurs : Sara A. Quandt [États-Unis] ; Margaret R. Savoca [États-Unis] ; Xiaoyan Leng [États-Unis] ; Haiying Chen [États-Unis] ; Ronny A. Bell [États-Unis] ; Gregg H. Gilbert [États-Unis] ; Andrea M. Anderson [États-Unis] ; Teresa Kohrman [États-Unis] ; Thomas A. Arcury [États-Unis]

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Abstract

Objectives

To quantify: (1) prevalence of dry mouth; (2) association of dry mouth with beverage intake and dietary quality; and (3) association of dry mouth with self-reported dietary accommodations to oral health deficits.

Design

Cross-sectional study; data from self-reports.

Participants

A multi-stage cluster sampling design was used to recruit 622 participants aged 60+ from rural North Carolina counties with substantial African American and American Indian populations.

Measurements

Data included the 11-item Xerostomia Inventory (XI); higher scores connote greater impact from dry mouth; a food frequency questionnaire (converted into Health Eating Index-2005 scores); and survey items on foods modified before consumption or avoided due to oral health problems.

Results

Dry mouth was associated with being female, lower education, and income below the poverty level. Although overall beverage consumption did not vary with dry mouth, consumption of certain sugar-sweetened beverages was positively associated with dry mouth. Overall dietary quality did not differ with dry mouth, but more severe dry mouth was associated with lower intake of whole grains and higher intakes of total fruits. Dry mouth was strongly associated with self-reported modification and avoidance of foods. Those in the highest tertile of dry mouth were more likely to modify several foods compared to the lowest tertile, and were more likely to avoid three or more foods.

Conclusion

Older adults appear to modify foods or selectively avoid foods in response to perceived dry mouth. Despite these behaviors, dry mouth does not result in reduced dietary quality.


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DOI: 10.1111/j.1532-5415.2010.03309.x
PubMed: 21391935
PubMed Central: 3096847

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