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Relationship between Obesity and Dental Caries in Saudi Male Adolescents

机译:沙特雄性青少年肥胖与龋齿的关系

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Introduction. Obesity and dental caries are global public health problems. There are conflicting reports about the relationship between caries and obesity. Therefore, the study aimed to investigate the association between obesity and dental caries among male adolescents. Materials and Methods. This cross-sectional study included a sample of 258 male students’ aged 12 to 15 years from schools in Dammam/Al-Khobar, Saudi Arabia. The study involved measuring caries prevalence and DMFT estimates, assessing body mass index (BMI), and administering a self-completion questionnaire. Independent samples Student’s t-test, one-way ANOVA test, Pearson’s correlation test, and bivariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses were performed. Results. Caries prevalence of the sample was 79.8%, and the mean score of DMFT was 3.55?±?2.94. The mean BMI of participants was 23.42?±?6.82 and 18% were obese (BMI??30). The obese participants had a higher mean DMFT score (4.46?±?3.54) than nonobese participants (3.35?±?2.77) (P=0.021). Similarly, the mean untreated caries was higher in obese (4.17?±?3.22) than in nonobese participants (3.01?±?2.66) (P=0.010). In the logistic regression analysis, after controlling for father’s education, family history of obesity, meals per day, fast food per week, and physical activity in the final model, the participants with high caries experience (DMFT?=?5–15) were 2.21 times more likely to have obesity than those with low caries experience (DMFT?=?0–4) (P=0.04). No/school education of father (odds ratio 3.54, P=0.011), family history of obesity (odds ratio 3.27, P=0.002), and not performing physical activity (odds ratio 4.37, P=0.002) were significantly associated with an increased likelihood of obesity. Conclusion. The prevalence of caries and obesity was high in male adolescents in Saudi Arabia. Obesity was significantly associated with untreated caries and caries experience. Children with high caries experience were more likely to have obesity than children with low caries experience. Preventive programs and policies should address public health issues related to caries and obesity in male teenagers.
机译:介绍。肥胖和龋齿是全球公共卫生问题。关于龋齿与肥胖之间的关系存在矛盾的报道。因此,该研究旨在调查雄性青少年之间肥胖与龋齿之间的关联。材料和方法。这项横断面研究包括从沙特阿拉伯达米姆/克洛巴尔的学校的258名男性学生年龄的258名男性学生。该研究涉及测量龋齿流行率和DMFT估计,评估体重指数(BMI),并管理自我完成问卷。独立样本学生的T检验,单向ANOVA测试,Pearson的相关试验和双变量和多变量逻辑回归分析。结果。龋齿患病率为79.8%,并且DMFT的平均得分为3.55?±2.94。参与者的平均BMI是23.42?±6.82和18%是肥胖(BMI?>?30)。肥胖参与者的平均dmft得分更高(4.46?±3.54),而不是非同事参与者(3.35?±2.77)(p = 0.021)。同样,肥胖的平均未经处理的龋齿(4.17?±3.22)高于非同一参与者(3.01?±2.66)(P = 0.010)。在逻辑回归分析中,在控制父亲的教育之后,肥胖的家族史,每天膳食,每周快餐,以及最终模型中的身体活动,参与者高龋齿经验(DMFT?= 5-15)是比具有低龋齿经验的人(DMFT?= 0-4)更容易患有2.21倍(P = 0.04)。父亲的尚未/学校教育(赔率比3.54,p = 0.011),肥胖的家族史(差距3.27,p = 0.002),而不进行身体活动(差异为4.37,p = 0.002)显着与增加有关肥胖的可能性。结论。沙特阿拉伯的雄性青少年龋齿和肥胖的患病率很高。肥胖与未经治疗的龋齿和龋齿经验显着相关。高龋齿经验的儿童更有可能比龋齿经验低的儿童更容易肥胖。预防计划和政策应解决与雄性青少年龋齿和肥胖有关的公共卫生问题。

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