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Is the Association between Green Tea Consumption and the Number of Remaining Teeth Affected by Social Networks?: A Cross-Sectional Study from the Japan Gerontological Evaluation Study Project

机译:社交网络是否会影响绿茶消费与剩余牙齿数量之间的关联?:来自日本老年学评估研究项目的跨部门研究

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Consumption of green tea without sugar, as well as social networks, are associated with a lower risk of tooth loss. There is a possibility of confounding both factors because tea is often drunk with friends. Therefore, the present study aimed to examine whether green tea consumption is beneficially associated with the number of remaining teeth, while considering social networks. This cross-sectional study was based on the Japan Gerontological Evaluation Study (JAGES) in 2016. Self-administered questionnaires containing questions about green tea consumption were mailed to 34,567 community-dwelling residents aged ≥ 65 years. We used the number of remaining teeth as a dependent variable, and green tea consumption and the number of friends met over the past month (social network size) as independent variables. Linear regression models with multiple imputation were used. A total of 24,147 people responded (response rate = 69.9%), and 22,278 valid data were included into our analysis. Participants’ mean age was 74.2 years (standard deviation = 6.3), and 45.9% were men. Among the participants, 52.2% had ≥ 20 teeth, 34.2% drank 2–3 cups of green tea per day, and 32.6% met ≥ 10 people over the past month. After adjusting for all potential confounders, both higher green tea consumption and a larger social network size were associated with more remaining teeth (both for trend < 0.001). The association of green tea was greater among those with smaller social networks ( for interaction < 0.05). The protective association of green tea was remarkable among people with smaller social networks.
机译:食用不含糖的绿茶以及社交网络可以降低牙齿脱落的风险。由于茶经常和朋友喝醉,因此有可能混淆这两个因素。因此,本研究旨在在考虑社交网络的同时,检查食用绿茶是否与剩余牙齿的数量有益相关。这项横断面研究基于2016年的日本老年医学评估研究(JAGES)。包含有关绿茶消费问题的自我管理调查表已邮寄给34,567名年龄≥65岁的社区居民。我们使用剩余牙齿的数量作为因变量,使用绿茶的消费量和过去一个月结识的朋友数量(社交网络规模)作为自变量。使用具有多重插补的线性回归模型。共有24,147人做出了回应(回应率为69.9%),我们的分析包括22,278份有效数据。参与者的平均年龄为74.2岁(标准差= 6.3),男性为45.9%。在参与者中,有52.2%的人拥有≥20颗牙齿,34.2%的人每天喝2至3杯绿茶,而32.6%的人在过去的一个月中有≥10个人。在对所有潜在的混杂因素进行调整之后,较高的绿茶消费量和较大的社交网络规模都与更多的剩余牙齿相关(两者均趋势<0.001)。在社交网络较小的人群中,绿茶的关联更大(互动<0.05)。在社交网络较小的人群中,绿茶的保护性联系非常明显。

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