Serveur d'exploration sur le patient édenté

Attention, ce site est en cours de développement !
Attention, site généré par des moyens informatiques à partir de corpus bruts.
Les informations ne sont donc pas validées.

Association of dental status with blood pressure and heart rate in 80-year-old Japanese subjects

Identifieur interne : 000573 ( PascalFrancis/Corpus ); précédent : 000572; suivant : 000574

Association of dental status with blood pressure and heart rate in 80-year-old Japanese subjects

Auteurs : Kiyoshi Matsumura ; Toshihiro Ansai ; Shuji Awano ; Tadamichi Takehara ; Isao Abe ; Mitsuo Iida ; Yutaka Takata

Source :

RBID : Pascal:04-0155450

Descripteurs français

English descriptors

Abstract

Periodontal disease is one of the main reasons for the loss of teeth in elderly subjects, and it has been reported that periodontal disease is a potential risk factor for cardiovascular disease. However, little data is available regarding the association between dental status and blood pressure or heart rate in elderly individuals, particularly in subjects over 80 years old. We studied the cross-sectional association between dental status and blood pressure or heart rate in 499 Japanese (195 men and 304 women) who were 80 years old. The subjects were divided into 4 groups according to the number of original teeth; ie, edentulous (n = 176), 1 to 9 teeth (n = 141), 10 to 19 teeth (n = 109), and more than 20 teeth (n = 73). Mean systolic and diastolic blood pressures did not differ among the groups. However, heart rate decreased from 71.6 and 72.2 /min in the edentulous and 1 to 9 teeth groups, respectively, to 67.3 and 67.4 /min in the 10 to 19 teeth and more than 20 teeth groups, respectively (test for trend, P = 0.0008). In multiple regression analysis, the inverse association between the number of teeth and heart rate was statistically significant independently of other confounding factors. These results are the first to show a close inverse relationship between the number of teeth and heart rate in octogenariars, although the underlying mechanisms have not been determined.

Notice en format standard (ISO 2709)

Pour connaître la documentation sur le format Inist Standard.

pA  
A01 01  1    @0 0021-4868
A02 01      @0 JHEJAR
A03   1    @0 Jpn. heart j.
A05       @2 44
A06       @2 6
A08 01  1  ENG  @1 Association of dental status with blood pressure and heart rate in 80-year-old Japanese subjects
A11 01  1    @1 MATSUMURA (Kiyoshi)
A11 02  1    @1 ANSAI (Toshihiro)
A11 03  1    @1 AWANO (Shuji)
A11 04  1    @1 TAKEHARA (Tadamichi)
A11 05  1    @1 ABE (Isao)
A11 06  1    @1 IIDA (Mitsuo)
A11 07  1    @1 TAKATA (Yutaka)
A14 01      @1 Department of Internal Medicine, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University @2 Fukuoka @3 JPN @Z 1 aut. @Z 7 aut.
A14 02      @1 Kyushu Dental College, Kitakyushu, Department of Medicine and Clinical Science, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University @2 Fukuoka @3 JPN @Z 1 aut. @Z 5 aut. @Z 6 aut.
A14 03      @1 Department of Preventive Dentistry, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University @2 Fukuoka @3 JPN @Z 2 aut. @Z 3 aut. @Z 4 aut.
A20       @1 943-951
A21       @1 2003
A23 01      @0 ENG
A43 01      @1 INIST @2 3287 @5 354000118916040130
A44       @0 0000 @1 © 2004 INIST-CNRS. All rights reserved.
A45       @0 21 ref.
A47 01  1    @0 04-0155450
A60       @1 P
A61       @0 A
A64 01  1    @0 Japanese heart journal
A66 01      @0 JPN
C01 01    ENG  @0 Periodontal disease is one of the main reasons for the loss of teeth in elderly subjects, and it has been reported that periodontal disease is a potential risk factor for cardiovascular disease. However, little data is available regarding the association between dental status and blood pressure or heart rate in elderly individuals, particularly in subjects over 80 years old. We studied the cross-sectional association between dental status and blood pressure or heart rate in 499 Japanese (195 men and 304 women) who were 80 years old. The subjects were divided into 4 groups according to the number of original teeth; ie, edentulous (n = 176), 1 to 9 teeth (n = 141), 10 to 19 teeth (n = 109), and more than 20 teeth (n = 73). Mean systolic and diastolic blood pressures did not differ among the groups. However, heart rate decreased from 71.6 and 72.2 /min in the edentulous and 1 to 9 teeth groups, respectively, to 67.3 and 67.4 /min in the 10 to 19 teeth and more than 20 teeth groups, respectively (test for trend, P = 0.0008). In multiple regression analysis, the inverse association between the number of teeth and heart rate was statistically significant independently of other confounding factors. These results are the first to show a close inverse relationship between the number of teeth and heart rate in octogenariars, although the underlying mechanisms have not been determined.
C02 01  X    @0 002B12A10
C03 01  X  FRE  @0 Parodontopathie @5 01
C03 01  X  ENG  @0 Periodontal disease @5 01
C03 01  X  SPA  @0 Parodontopatía @5 01
C03 02  X  FRE  @0 Cardiopathie @5 04
C03 02  X  ENG  @0 Heart disease @5 04
C03 02  X  SPA  @0 Cardiopatía @5 04
C03 03  X  FRE  @0 Infection @2 NM @5 05
C03 03  X  ENG  @0 Infection @2 NM @5 05
C03 03  X  SPA  @0 Infección @2 NM @5 05
C03 04  X  FRE  @0 Pression artérielle @5 07
C03 04  X  ENG  @0 Arterial pressure @5 07
C03 04  X  SPA  @0 Presión arterial @5 07
C03 05  X  FRE  @0 Hémodynamique @5 08
C03 05  X  ENG  @0 Hemodynamics @5 08
C03 05  X  SPA  @0 Hemodinámica @5 08
C03 06  X  FRE  @0 Japon @2 NG @5 16
C03 06  X  ENG  @0 Japan @2 NG @5 16
C03 06  X  SPA  @0 Japón @2 NG @5 16
C03 07  X  FRE  @0 Facteur risque @5 17
C03 07  X  ENG  @0 Risk factor @5 17
C03 07  X  SPA  @0 Factor riesgo @5 17
C03 08  X  FRE  @0 Complication @5 18
C03 08  X  ENG  @0 Complication @5 18
C03 08  X  SPA  @0 Complicación @5 18
C03 09  X  FRE  @0 Epidémiologie @5 19
C03 09  X  ENG  @0 Epidemiology @5 19
C03 09  X  SPA  @0 Epidemiología @5 19
C03 10  X  FRE  @0 Personne âgée @5 20
C03 10  X  ENG  @0 Elderly @5 20
C03 10  X  SPA  @0 Anciano @5 20
C03 11  X  FRE  @0 Mongoloïde @5 21
C03 11  X  ENG  @0 Mongoloid @5 21
C03 11  X  SPA  @0 Mongoloide @5 21
C03 12  X  FRE  @0 Santé publique @5 23
C03 12  X  ENG  @0 Public health @5 23
C03 12  X  SPA  @0 Salud pública @5 23
C07 01  X  FRE  @0 Asie @2 NG
C07 01  X  ENG  @0 Asia @2 NG
C07 01  X  SPA  @0 Asia @2 NG
C07 02  X  FRE  @0 Homme
C07 02  X  ENG  @0 Human
C07 02  X  SPA  @0 Hombre
C07 03  X  FRE  @0 Stomatologie @5 37
C07 03  X  ENG  @0 Stomatology @5 37
C07 03  X  SPA  @0 Estomatología @5 37
C07 04  X  FRE  @0 Appareil circulatoire pathologie @5 45
C07 04  X  ENG  @0 Cardiovascular disease @5 45
C07 04  X  SPA  @0 Aparato circulatorio patología @5 45
N21       @1 096
N82       @1 PSI

Format Inist (serveur)

NO : PASCAL 04-0155450 INIST
ET : Association of dental status with blood pressure and heart rate in 80-year-old Japanese subjects
AU : MATSUMURA (Kiyoshi); ANSAI (Toshihiro); AWANO (Shuji); TAKEHARA (Tadamichi); ABE (Isao); IIDA (Mitsuo); TAKATA (Yutaka)
AF : Department of Internal Medicine, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University/Fukuoka/Japon (1 aut., 7 aut.); Kyushu Dental College, Kitakyushu, Department of Medicine and Clinical Science, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University/Fukuoka/Japon (1 aut., 5 aut., 6 aut.); Department of Preventive Dentistry, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University/Fukuoka/Japon (2 aut., 3 aut., 4 aut.)
DT : Publication en série; Niveau analytique
SO : Japanese heart journal; ISSN 0021-4868; Coden JHEJAR; Japon; Da. 2003; Vol. 44; No. 6; Pp. 943-951; Bibl. 21 ref.
LA : Anglais
EA : Periodontal disease is one of the main reasons for the loss of teeth in elderly subjects, and it has been reported that periodontal disease is a potential risk factor for cardiovascular disease. However, little data is available regarding the association between dental status and blood pressure or heart rate in elderly individuals, particularly in subjects over 80 years old. We studied the cross-sectional association between dental status and blood pressure or heart rate in 499 Japanese (195 men and 304 women) who were 80 years old. The subjects were divided into 4 groups according to the number of original teeth; ie, edentulous (n = 176), 1 to 9 teeth (n = 141), 10 to 19 teeth (n = 109), and more than 20 teeth (n = 73). Mean systolic and diastolic blood pressures did not differ among the groups. However, heart rate decreased from 71.6 and 72.2 /min in the edentulous and 1 to 9 teeth groups, respectively, to 67.3 and 67.4 /min in the 10 to 19 teeth and more than 20 teeth groups, respectively (test for trend, P = 0.0008). In multiple regression analysis, the inverse association between the number of teeth and heart rate was statistically significant independently of other confounding factors. These results are the first to show a close inverse relationship between the number of teeth and heart rate in octogenariars, although the underlying mechanisms have not been determined.
CC : 002B12A10
FD : Parodontopathie; Cardiopathie; Infection; Pression artérielle; Hémodynamique; Japon; Facteur risque; Complication; Epidémiologie; Personne âgée; Mongoloïde; Santé publique
FG : Asie; Homme; Stomatologie; Appareil circulatoire pathologie
ED : Periodontal disease; Heart disease; Infection; Arterial pressure; Hemodynamics; Japan; Risk factor; Complication; Epidemiology; Elderly; Mongoloid; Public health
EG : Asia; Human; Stomatology; Cardiovascular disease
SD : Parodontopatía; Cardiopatía; Infección; Presión arterial; Hemodinámica; Japón; Factor riesgo; Complicación; Epidemiología; Anciano; Mongoloide; Salud pública
LO : INIST-3287.354000118916040130
ID : 04-0155450

Links to Exploration step

Pascal:04-0155450

Le document en format XML

<record>
<TEI>
<teiHeader>
<fileDesc>
<titleStmt>
<title xml:lang="en" level="a">Association of dental status with blood pressure and heart rate in 80-year-old Japanese subjects</title>
<author>
<name sortKey="Matsumura, Kiyoshi" sort="Matsumura, Kiyoshi" uniqKey="Matsumura K" first="Kiyoshi" last="Matsumura">Kiyoshi Matsumura</name>
<affiliation>
<inist:fA14 i1="01">
<s1>Department of Internal Medicine, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University</s1>
<s2>Fukuoka</s2>
<s3>JPN</s3>
<sZ>1 aut.</sZ>
<sZ>7 aut.</sZ>
</inist:fA14>
</affiliation>
<affiliation>
<inist:fA14 i1="02">
<s1>Kyushu Dental College, Kitakyushu, Department of Medicine and Clinical Science, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University</s1>
<s2>Fukuoka</s2>
<s3>JPN</s3>
<sZ>1 aut.</sZ>
<sZ>5 aut.</sZ>
<sZ>6 aut.</sZ>
</inist:fA14>
</affiliation>
</author>
<author>
<name sortKey="Ansai, Toshihiro" sort="Ansai, Toshihiro" uniqKey="Ansai T" first="Toshihiro" last="Ansai">Toshihiro Ansai</name>
<affiliation>
<inist:fA14 i1="03">
<s1>Department of Preventive Dentistry, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University</s1>
<s2>Fukuoka</s2>
<s3>JPN</s3>
<sZ>2 aut.</sZ>
<sZ>3 aut.</sZ>
<sZ>4 aut.</sZ>
</inist:fA14>
</affiliation>
</author>
<author>
<name sortKey="Awano, Shuji" sort="Awano, Shuji" uniqKey="Awano S" first="Shuji" last="Awano">Shuji Awano</name>
<affiliation>
<inist:fA14 i1="03">
<s1>Department of Preventive Dentistry, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University</s1>
<s2>Fukuoka</s2>
<s3>JPN</s3>
<sZ>2 aut.</sZ>
<sZ>3 aut.</sZ>
<sZ>4 aut.</sZ>
</inist:fA14>
</affiliation>
</author>
<author>
<name sortKey="Takehara, Tadamichi" sort="Takehara, Tadamichi" uniqKey="Takehara T" first="Tadamichi" last="Takehara">Tadamichi Takehara</name>
<affiliation>
<inist:fA14 i1="03">
<s1>Department of Preventive Dentistry, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University</s1>
<s2>Fukuoka</s2>
<s3>JPN</s3>
<sZ>2 aut.</sZ>
<sZ>3 aut.</sZ>
<sZ>4 aut.</sZ>
</inist:fA14>
</affiliation>
</author>
<author>
<name sortKey="Abe, Isao" sort="Abe, Isao" uniqKey="Abe I" first="Isao" last="Abe">Isao Abe</name>
<affiliation>
<inist:fA14 i1="02">
<s1>Kyushu Dental College, Kitakyushu, Department of Medicine and Clinical Science, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University</s1>
<s2>Fukuoka</s2>
<s3>JPN</s3>
<sZ>1 aut.</sZ>
<sZ>5 aut.</sZ>
<sZ>6 aut.</sZ>
</inist:fA14>
</affiliation>
</author>
<author>
<name sortKey="Iida, Mitsuo" sort="Iida, Mitsuo" uniqKey="Iida M" first="Mitsuo" last="Iida">Mitsuo Iida</name>
<affiliation>
<inist:fA14 i1="02">
<s1>Kyushu Dental College, Kitakyushu, Department of Medicine and Clinical Science, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University</s1>
<s2>Fukuoka</s2>
<s3>JPN</s3>
<sZ>1 aut.</sZ>
<sZ>5 aut.</sZ>
<sZ>6 aut.</sZ>
</inist:fA14>
</affiliation>
</author>
<author>
<name sortKey="Takata, Yutaka" sort="Takata, Yutaka" uniqKey="Takata Y" first="Yutaka" last="Takata">Yutaka Takata</name>
<affiliation>
<inist:fA14 i1="01">
<s1>Department of Internal Medicine, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University</s1>
<s2>Fukuoka</s2>
<s3>JPN</s3>
<sZ>1 aut.</sZ>
<sZ>7 aut.</sZ>
</inist:fA14>
</affiliation>
</author>
</titleStmt>
<publicationStmt>
<idno type="wicri:source">INIST</idno>
<idno type="inist">04-0155450</idno>
<date when="2003">2003</date>
<idno type="stanalyst">PASCAL 04-0155450 INIST</idno>
<idno type="RBID">Pascal:04-0155450</idno>
<idno type="wicri:Area/PascalFrancis/Corpus">000573</idno>
</publicationStmt>
<sourceDesc>
<biblStruct>
<analytic>
<title xml:lang="en" level="a">Association of dental status with blood pressure and heart rate in 80-year-old Japanese subjects</title>
<author>
<name sortKey="Matsumura, Kiyoshi" sort="Matsumura, Kiyoshi" uniqKey="Matsumura K" first="Kiyoshi" last="Matsumura">Kiyoshi Matsumura</name>
<affiliation>
<inist:fA14 i1="01">
<s1>Department of Internal Medicine, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University</s1>
<s2>Fukuoka</s2>
<s3>JPN</s3>
<sZ>1 aut.</sZ>
<sZ>7 aut.</sZ>
</inist:fA14>
</affiliation>
<affiliation>
<inist:fA14 i1="02">
<s1>Kyushu Dental College, Kitakyushu, Department of Medicine and Clinical Science, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University</s1>
<s2>Fukuoka</s2>
<s3>JPN</s3>
<sZ>1 aut.</sZ>
<sZ>5 aut.</sZ>
<sZ>6 aut.</sZ>
</inist:fA14>
</affiliation>
</author>
<author>
<name sortKey="Ansai, Toshihiro" sort="Ansai, Toshihiro" uniqKey="Ansai T" first="Toshihiro" last="Ansai">Toshihiro Ansai</name>
<affiliation>
<inist:fA14 i1="03">
<s1>Department of Preventive Dentistry, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University</s1>
<s2>Fukuoka</s2>
<s3>JPN</s3>
<sZ>2 aut.</sZ>
<sZ>3 aut.</sZ>
<sZ>4 aut.</sZ>
</inist:fA14>
</affiliation>
</author>
<author>
<name sortKey="Awano, Shuji" sort="Awano, Shuji" uniqKey="Awano S" first="Shuji" last="Awano">Shuji Awano</name>
<affiliation>
<inist:fA14 i1="03">
<s1>Department of Preventive Dentistry, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University</s1>
<s2>Fukuoka</s2>
<s3>JPN</s3>
<sZ>2 aut.</sZ>
<sZ>3 aut.</sZ>
<sZ>4 aut.</sZ>
</inist:fA14>
</affiliation>
</author>
<author>
<name sortKey="Takehara, Tadamichi" sort="Takehara, Tadamichi" uniqKey="Takehara T" first="Tadamichi" last="Takehara">Tadamichi Takehara</name>
<affiliation>
<inist:fA14 i1="03">
<s1>Department of Preventive Dentistry, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University</s1>
<s2>Fukuoka</s2>
<s3>JPN</s3>
<sZ>2 aut.</sZ>
<sZ>3 aut.</sZ>
<sZ>4 aut.</sZ>
</inist:fA14>
</affiliation>
</author>
<author>
<name sortKey="Abe, Isao" sort="Abe, Isao" uniqKey="Abe I" first="Isao" last="Abe">Isao Abe</name>
<affiliation>
<inist:fA14 i1="02">
<s1>Kyushu Dental College, Kitakyushu, Department of Medicine and Clinical Science, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University</s1>
<s2>Fukuoka</s2>
<s3>JPN</s3>
<sZ>1 aut.</sZ>
<sZ>5 aut.</sZ>
<sZ>6 aut.</sZ>
</inist:fA14>
</affiliation>
</author>
<author>
<name sortKey="Iida, Mitsuo" sort="Iida, Mitsuo" uniqKey="Iida M" first="Mitsuo" last="Iida">Mitsuo Iida</name>
<affiliation>
<inist:fA14 i1="02">
<s1>Kyushu Dental College, Kitakyushu, Department of Medicine and Clinical Science, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University</s1>
<s2>Fukuoka</s2>
<s3>JPN</s3>
<sZ>1 aut.</sZ>
<sZ>5 aut.</sZ>
<sZ>6 aut.</sZ>
</inist:fA14>
</affiliation>
</author>
<author>
<name sortKey="Takata, Yutaka" sort="Takata, Yutaka" uniqKey="Takata Y" first="Yutaka" last="Takata">Yutaka Takata</name>
<affiliation>
<inist:fA14 i1="01">
<s1>Department of Internal Medicine, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University</s1>
<s2>Fukuoka</s2>
<s3>JPN</s3>
<sZ>1 aut.</sZ>
<sZ>7 aut.</sZ>
</inist:fA14>
</affiliation>
</author>
</analytic>
<series>
<title level="j" type="main">Japanese heart journal</title>
<title level="j" type="abbreviated">Jpn. heart j.</title>
<idno type="ISSN">0021-4868</idno>
<imprint>
<date when="2003">2003</date>
</imprint>
</series>
</biblStruct>
</sourceDesc>
<seriesStmt>
<title level="j" type="main">Japanese heart journal</title>
<title level="j" type="abbreviated">Jpn. heart j.</title>
<idno type="ISSN">0021-4868</idno>
</seriesStmt>
</fileDesc>
<profileDesc>
<textClass>
<keywords scheme="KwdEn" xml:lang="en">
<term>Arterial pressure</term>
<term>Complication</term>
<term>Elderly</term>
<term>Epidemiology</term>
<term>Heart disease</term>
<term>Hemodynamics</term>
<term>Infection</term>
<term>Japan</term>
<term>Mongoloid</term>
<term>Periodontal disease</term>
<term>Public health</term>
<term>Risk factor</term>
</keywords>
<keywords scheme="Pascal" xml:lang="fr">
<term>Parodontopathie</term>
<term>Cardiopathie</term>
<term>Infection</term>
<term>Pression artérielle</term>
<term>Hémodynamique</term>
<term>Japon</term>
<term>Facteur risque</term>
<term>Complication</term>
<term>Epidémiologie</term>
<term>Personne âgée</term>
<term>Mongoloïde</term>
<term>Santé publique</term>
</keywords>
</textClass>
</profileDesc>
</teiHeader>
<front>
<div type="abstract" xml:lang="en">Periodontal disease is one of the main reasons for the loss of teeth in elderly subjects, and it has been reported that periodontal disease is a potential risk factor for cardiovascular disease. However, little data is available regarding the association between dental status and blood pressure or heart rate in elderly individuals, particularly in subjects over 80 years old. We studied the cross-sectional association between dental status and blood pressure or heart rate in 499 Japanese (195 men and 304 women) who were 80 years old. The subjects were divided into 4 groups according to the number of original teeth; ie, edentulous (n = 176), 1 to 9 teeth (n = 141), 10 to 19 teeth (n = 109), and more than 20 teeth (n = 73). Mean systolic and diastolic blood pressures did not differ among the groups. However, heart rate decreased from 71.6 and 72.2 /min in the edentulous and 1 to 9 teeth groups, respectively, to 67.3 and 67.4 /min in the 10 to 19 teeth and more than 20 teeth groups, respectively (test for trend, P = 0.0008). In multiple regression analysis, the inverse association between the number of teeth and heart rate was statistically significant independently of other confounding factors. These results are the first to show a close inverse relationship between the number of teeth and heart rate in octogenariars, although the underlying mechanisms have not been determined.</div>
</front>
</TEI>
<inist>
<standard h6="B">
<pA>
<fA01 i1="01" i2="1">
<s0>0021-4868</s0>
</fA01>
<fA02 i1="01">
<s0>JHEJAR</s0>
</fA02>
<fA03 i2="1">
<s0>Jpn. heart j.</s0>
</fA03>
<fA05>
<s2>44</s2>
</fA05>
<fA06>
<s2>6</s2>
</fA06>
<fA08 i1="01" i2="1" l="ENG">
<s1>Association of dental status with blood pressure and heart rate in 80-year-old Japanese subjects</s1>
</fA08>
<fA11 i1="01" i2="1">
<s1>MATSUMURA (Kiyoshi)</s1>
</fA11>
<fA11 i1="02" i2="1">
<s1>ANSAI (Toshihiro)</s1>
</fA11>
<fA11 i1="03" i2="1">
<s1>AWANO (Shuji)</s1>
</fA11>
<fA11 i1="04" i2="1">
<s1>TAKEHARA (Tadamichi)</s1>
</fA11>
<fA11 i1="05" i2="1">
<s1>ABE (Isao)</s1>
</fA11>
<fA11 i1="06" i2="1">
<s1>IIDA (Mitsuo)</s1>
</fA11>
<fA11 i1="07" i2="1">
<s1>TAKATA (Yutaka)</s1>
</fA11>
<fA14 i1="01">
<s1>Department of Internal Medicine, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University</s1>
<s2>Fukuoka</s2>
<s3>JPN</s3>
<sZ>1 aut.</sZ>
<sZ>7 aut.</sZ>
</fA14>
<fA14 i1="02">
<s1>Kyushu Dental College, Kitakyushu, Department of Medicine and Clinical Science, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University</s1>
<s2>Fukuoka</s2>
<s3>JPN</s3>
<sZ>1 aut.</sZ>
<sZ>5 aut.</sZ>
<sZ>6 aut.</sZ>
</fA14>
<fA14 i1="03">
<s1>Department of Preventive Dentistry, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University</s1>
<s2>Fukuoka</s2>
<s3>JPN</s3>
<sZ>2 aut.</sZ>
<sZ>3 aut.</sZ>
<sZ>4 aut.</sZ>
</fA14>
<fA20>
<s1>943-951</s1>
</fA20>
<fA21>
<s1>2003</s1>
</fA21>
<fA23 i1="01">
<s0>ENG</s0>
</fA23>
<fA43 i1="01">
<s1>INIST</s1>
<s2>3287</s2>
<s5>354000118916040130</s5>
</fA43>
<fA44>
<s0>0000</s0>
<s1>© 2004 INIST-CNRS. All rights reserved.</s1>
</fA44>
<fA45>
<s0>21 ref.</s0>
</fA45>
<fA47 i1="01" i2="1">
<s0>04-0155450</s0>
</fA47>
<fA60>
<s1>P</s1>
</fA60>
<fA61>
<s0>A</s0>
</fA61>
<fA64 i1="01" i2="1">
<s0>Japanese heart journal</s0>
</fA64>
<fA66 i1="01">
<s0>JPN</s0>
</fA66>
<fC01 i1="01" l="ENG">
<s0>Periodontal disease is one of the main reasons for the loss of teeth in elderly subjects, and it has been reported that periodontal disease is a potential risk factor for cardiovascular disease. However, little data is available regarding the association between dental status and blood pressure or heart rate in elderly individuals, particularly in subjects over 80 years old. We studied the cross-sectional association between dental status and blood pressure or heart rate in 499 Japanese (195 men and 304 women) who were 80 years old. The subjects were divided into 4 groups according to the number of original teeth; ie, edentulous (n = 176), 1 to 9 teeth (n = 141), 10 to 19 teeth (n = 109), and more than 20 teeth (n = 73). Mean systolic and diastolic blood pressures did not differ among the groups. However, heart rate decreased from 71.6 and 72.2 /min in the edentulous and 1 to 9 teeth groups, respectively, to 67.3 and 67.4 /min in the 10 to 19 teeth and more than 20 teeth groups, respectively (test for trend, P = 0.0008). In multiple regression analysis, the inverse association between the number of teeth and heart rate was statistically significant independently of other confounding factors. These results are the first to show a close inverse relationship between the number of teeth and heart rate in octogenariars, although the underlying mechanisms have not been determined.</s0>
</fC01>
<fC02 i1="01" i2="X">
<s0>002B12A10</s0>
</fC02>
<fC03 i1="01" i2="X" l="FRE">
<s0>Parodontopathie</s0>
<s5>01</s5>
</fC03>
<fC03 i1="01" i2="X" l="ENG">
<s0>Periodontal disease</s0>
<s5>01</s5>
</fC03>
<fC03 i1="01" i2="X" l="SPA">
<s0>Parodontopatía</s0>
<s5>01</s5>
</fC03>
<fC03 i1="02" i2="X" l="FRE">
<s0>Cardiopathie</s0>
<s5>04</s5>
</fC03>
<fC03 i1="02" i2="X" l="ENG">
<s0>Heart disease</s0>
<s5>04</s5>
</fC03>
<fC03 i1="02" i2="X" l="SPA">
<s0>Cardiopatía</s0>
<s5>04</s5>
</fC03>
<fC03 i1="03" i2="X" l="FRE">
<s0>Infection</s0>
<s2>NM</s2>
<s5>05</s5>
</fC03>
<fC03 i1="03" i2="X" l="ENG">
<s0>Infection</s0>
<s2>NM</s2>
<s5>05</s5>
</fC03>
<fC03 i1="03" i2="X" l="SPA">
<s0>Infección</s0>
<s2>NM</s2>
<s5>05</s5>
</fC03>
<fC03 i1="04" i2="X" l="FRE">
<s0>Pression artérielle</s0>
<s5>07</s5>
</fC03>
<fC03 i1="04" i2="X" l="ENG">
<s0>Arterial pressure</s0>
<s5>07</s5>
</fC03>
<fC03 i1="04" i2="X" l="SPA">
<s0>Presión arterial</s0>
<s5>07</s5>
</fC03>
<fC03 i1="05" i2="X" l="FRE">
<s0>Hémodynamique</s0>
<s5>08</s5>
</fC03>
<fC03 i1="05" i2="X" l="ENG">
<s0>Hemodynamics</s0>
<s5>08</s5>
</fC03>
<fC03 i1="05" i2="X" l="SPA">
<s0>Hemodinámica</s0>
<s5>08</s5>
</fC03>
<fC03 i1="06" i2="X" l="FRE">
<s0>Japon</s0>
<s2>NG</s2>
<s5>16</s5>
</fC03>
<fC03 i1="06" i2="X" l="ENG">
<s0>Japan</s0>
<s2>NG</s2>
<s5>16</s5>
</fC03>
<fC03 i1="06" i2="X" l="SPA">
<s0>Japón</s0>
<s2>NG</s2>
<s5>16</s5>
</fC03>
<fC03 i1="07" i2="X" l="FRE">
<s0>Facteur risque</s0>
<s5>17</s5>
</fC03>
<fC03 i1="07" i2="X" l="ENG">
<s0>Risk factor</s0>
<s5>17</s5>
</fC03>
<fC03 i1="07" i2="X" l="SPA">
<s0>Factor riesgo</s0>
<s5>17</s5>
</fC03>
<fC03 i1="08" i2="X" l="FRE">
<s0>Complication</s0>
<s5>18</s5>
</fC03>
<fC03 i1="08" i2="X" l="ENG">
<s0>Complication</s0>
<s5>18</s5>
</fC03>
<fC03 i1="08" i2="X" l="SPA">
<s0>Complicación</s0>
<s5>18</s5>
</fC03>
<fC03 i1="09" i2="X" l="FRE">
<s0>Epidémiologie</s0>
<s5>19</s5>
</fC03>
<fC03 i1="09" i2="X" l="ENG">
<s0>Epidemiology</s0>
<s5>19</s5>
</fC03>
<fC03 i1="09" i2="X" l="SPA">
<s0>Epidemiología</s0>
<s5>19</s5>
</fC03>
<fC03 i1="10" i2="X" l="FRE">
<s0>Personne âgée</s0>
<s5>20</s5>
</fC03>
<fC03 i1="10" i2="X" l="ENG">
<s0>Elderly</s0>
<s5>20</s5>
</fC03>
<fC03 i1="10" i2="X" l="SPA">
<s0>Anciano</s0>
<s5>20</s5>
</fC03>
<fC03 i1="11" i2="X" l="FRE">
<s0>Mongoloïde</s0>
<s5>21</s5>
</fC03>
<fC03 i1="11" i2="X" l="ENG">
<s0>Mongoloid</s0>
<s5>21</s5>
</fC03>
<fC03 i1="11" i2="X" l="SPA">
<s0>Mongoloide</s0>
<s5>21</s5>
</fC03>
<fC03 i1="12" i2="X" l="FRE">
<s0>Santé publique</s0>
<s5>23</s5>
</fC03>
<fC03 i1="12" i2="X" l="ENG">
<s0>Public health</s0>
<s5>23</s5>
</fC03>
<fC03 i1="12" i2="X" l="SPA">
<s0>Salud pública</s0>
<s5>23</s5>
</fC03>
<fC07 i1="01" i2="X" l="FRE">
<s0>Asie</s0>
<s2>NG</s2>
</fC07>
<fC07 i1="01" i2="X" l="ENG">
<s0>Asia</s0>
<s2>NG</s2>
</fC07>
<fC07 i1="01" i2="X" l="SPA">
<s0>Asia</s0>
<s2>NG</s2>
</fC07>
<fC07 i1="02" i2="X" l="FRE">
<s0>Homme</s0>
</fC07>
<fC07 i1="02" i2="X" l="ENG">
<s0>Human</s0>
</fC07>
<fC07 i1="02" i2="X" l="SPA">
<s0>Hombre</s0>
</fC07>
<fC07 i1="03" i2="X" l="FRE">
<s0>Stomatologie</s0>
<s5>37</s5>
</fC07>
<fC07 i1="03" i2="X" l="ENG">
<s0>Stomatology</s0>
<s5>37</s5>
</fC07>
<fC07 i1="03" i2="X" l="SPA">
<s0>Estomatología</s0>
<s5>37</s5>
</fC07>
<fC07 i1="04" i2="X" l="FRE">
<s0>Appareil circulatoire pathologie</s0>
<s5>45</s5>
</fC07>
<fC07 i1="04" i2="X" l="ENG">
<s0>Cardiovascular disease</s0>
<s5>45</s5>
</fC07>
<fC07 i1="04" i2="X" l="SPA">
<s0>Aparato circulatorio patología</s0>
<s5>45</s5>
</fC07>
<fN21>
<s1>096</s1>
</fN21>
<fN82>
<s1>PSI</s1>
</fN82>
</pA>
</standard>
<server>
<NO>PASCAL 04-0155450 INIST</NO>
<ET>Association of dental status with blood pressure and heart rate in 80-year-old Japanese subjects</ET>
<AU>MATSUMURA (Kiyoshi); ANSAI (Toshihiro); AWANO (Shuji); TAKEHARA (Tadamichi); ABE (Isao); IIDA (Mitsuo); TAKATA (Yutaka)</AU>
<AF>Department of Internal Medicine, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University/Fukuoka/Japon (1 aut., 7 aut.); Kyushu Dental College, Kitakyushu, Department of Medicine and Clinical Science, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University/Fukuoka/Japon (1 aut., 5 aut., 6 aut.); Department of Preventive Dentistry, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University/Fukuoka/Japon (2 aut., 3 aut., 4 aut.)</AF>
<DT>Publication en série; Niveau analytique</DT>
<SO>Japanese heart journal; ISSN 0021-4868; Coden JHEJAR; Japon; Da. 2003; Vol. 44; No. 6; Pp. 943-951; Bibl. 21 ref.</SO>
<LA>Anglais</LA>
<EA>Periodontal disease is one of the main reasons for the loss of teeth in elderly subjects, and it has been reported that periodontal disease is a potential risk factor for cardiovascular disease. However, little data is available regarding the association between dental status and blood pressure or heart rate in elderly individuals, particularly in subjects over 80 years old. We studied the cross-sectional association between dental status and blood pressure or heart rate in 499 Japanese (195 men and 304 women) who were 80 years old. The subjects were divided into 4 groups according to the number of original teeth; ie, edentulous (n = 176), 1 to 9 teeth (n = 141), 10 to 19 teeth (n = 109), and more than 20 teeth (n = 73). Mean systolic and diastolic blood pressures did not differ among the groups. However, heart rate decreased from 71.6 and 72.2 /min in the edentulous and 1 to 9 teeth groups, respectively, to 67.3 and 67.4 /min in the 10 to 19 teeth and more than 20 teeth groups, respectively (test for trend, P = 0.0008). In multiple regression analysis, the inverse association between the number of teeth and heart rate was statistically significant independently of other confounding factors. These results are the first to show a close inverse relationship between the number of teeth and heart rate in octogenariars, although the underlying mechanisms have not been determined.</EA>
<CC>002B12A10</CC>
<FD>Parodontopathie; Cardiopathie; Infection; Pression artérielle; Hémodynamique; Japon; Facteur risque; Complication; Epidémiologie; Personne âgée; Mongoloïde; Santé publique</FD>
<FG>Asie; Homme; Stomatologie; Appareil circulatoire pathologie</FG>
<ED>Periodontal disease; Heart disease; Infection; Arterial pressure; Hemodynamics; Japan; Risk factor; Complication; Epidemiology; Elderly; Mongoloid; Public health</ED>
<EG>Asia; Human; Stomatology; Cardiovascular disease</EG>
<SD>Parodontopatía; Cardiopatía; Infección; Presión arterial; Hemodinámica; Japón; Factor riesgo; Complicación; Epidemiología; Anciano; Mongoloide; Salud pública</SD>
<LO>INIST-3287.354000118916040130</LO>
<ID>04-0155450</ID>
</server>
</inist>
</record>

Pour manipuler ce document sous Unix (Dilib)

EXPLOR_STEP=$WICRI_ROOT/Wicri/Santé/explor/EdenteV2/Data/PascalFrancis/Corpus
HfdSelect -h $EXPLOR_STEP/biblio.hfd -nk 000573 | SxmlIndent | more

Ou

HfdSelect -h $EXPLOR_AREA/Data/PascalFrancis/Corpus/biblio.hfd -nk 000573 | SxmlIndent | more

Pour mettre un lien sur cette page dans le réseau Wicri

{{Explor lien
   |wiki=    Wicri/Santé
   |area=    EdenteV2
   |flux=    PascalFrancis
   |étape=   Corpus
   |type=    RBID
   |clé=     Pascal:04-0155450
   |texte=   Association of dental status with blood pressure and heart rate in 80-year-old Japanese subjects
}}

Wicri

This area was generated with Dilib version V0.6.32.
Data generation: Thu Nov 30 15:26:48 2017. Site generation: Tue Mar 8 16:36:20 2022