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Cross-sectional associations of oral health measures with cognitive function in late middle-aged adults: a community-based study.

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Cross-sectional associations of oral health measures with cognitive function in late middle-aged adults: a community-based study.

Auteurs : Supawadee Naorungroj ; Victor J. Schoenbach ; James Beck ; Thomas H. Mosley ; Rebecca F. Gottesman ; Alvaro Alonso ; Gerardo Heiss ; Gary D. Slade

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Abstract

It has not been established to what extent oral health is associated with cognitive function in late middle-aged adults. In this study, which is part of the national Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) study, the authors investigated whether tooth loss and periodontitis are associated with lower cognitive function.

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