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Oral Health and nutritional status in nursing home residents—results of an explorative cross-sectional pilot study

机译:疗养院居民的口腔健康和营养状况-一项探索性横断面试验研究的结果

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Background This study was performed to assess oral and nutritional status of nursing home residents in a region of Lower Saxony, Germany. The aim was to show potential associations between oral status (dentate or edentulous), further anamnestic factors (dementia, age, smoking) and the risk for malnutrition in this population. Methods In this observational cross-sectional pilot study of residents from four nursing homes Mini Nutritional Assessment (MNA), Body-Mass-Index (BMI), dental status (DMF-T) and periodontal situation (PSR?/PSI) were recorded. Associations of recorded factors with oral health and nutritional status were examined in univariate and multivariate analysis. Results Eighty-seven residents participated in the study (mean age: 84.1?years; female: 72%, demented: 47%). Average BMI was 26.2?kg/m2; according MNA 52% were at risk for malnutrition. 48% of the residents were edentulous, and the average DMF-T of dentulous was 25.0 (3.7) (D-T: 2.0 [3.1], M-T: 15.0 [8.3], F-T: 8.0 [7.4]); PSR?/PSI 3 and 4 (need for periodontal treatment) showed 79% of residents. In univariate analysis dementia (OR 2.5 CI95 1.1–5.6) but not being edentulous (OR 2.0 CI95 0.8–5.8) were associated with being at risk for malnutrition. Dementia remained associated in multivariate analysis adjusting for age and sex, (OR 3.1 CI95 1.2–8.2) and additionally being edentulous (OR 2.8 CI95 1.1–7.3) became associated significantly. Furthermore, nursing home residents with dementia had more remaining teeth (OR 2.5 CI95 1.1–5.9). Conclusion Dementia was a stronger predictor for risk of malnutrition in nursing home residents than being edentulous. Further studies to elucidate the possible role of oral health as cofactor for malnutrition in dementia are needed.
机译:背景技术这项研究旨在评估德国下萨克森州一个疗养院居民的口腔和营养状况。目的是显示口腔状况(齿状或无牙),进一步的记忆消除因素(痴呆,年龄,吸烟)与该人群营养不良风险之间的潜在关联。方法在本观察性横断面试验研究中,对来自四个疗养院的居民进行了迷你营养评估(MNA),身体质量指数(BMI),牙齿状况(DMF-T)和牙周状况(PSR ? / PSI)。在单因素和多因素分析中检查记录因素与口腔健康和营养状况之间的关系。结果八十七名居民参加了研究(平均年龄:84.1岁;女​​性:72%,痴呆症:47%)。平均BMI为26.2?kg / m 2 ;根据MNA的调查,有52%的人有营养不良的风险。 48%的居民是无牙的,牙齿的平均DMF-T为25.0(3.7)(D-T:2.0 [3.1],M-T:15.0 [8.3],F-T:8.0 [7.4]); PSR ? / PSI 3和4(需要牙周治疗)显示有79%的居民。在单因素分析中,痴呆(OR 2.5 CI 95 1.1-5.6)而不是无牙(OR 2.0 CI 95 0.8-5.8)与营养不良风险相关。在针对年龄和性别进行调整的多变量分析中,痴呆症仍然存在关联(OR 3.1 CI 95 1.2-8.2),另外,无牙本质病(OR 2.8 CI 95 1.1-7.3)也具有关联性显着。此外,患有痴呆症的疗养院居民剩余的牙齿更多(OR 2.5 CI 95 1.1–5.9)。结论老年痴呆症比无牙龈病更容易预测养老院居民的营养不良风险。需要进一步研究阐明口腔健康作为痴呆症中营养不良的辅助因子的可能作用。

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