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Factors influencing the relationship between fluoride in drinking water and dental fluorosis: a ten-year systematic review and meta-analysis

机译:影响饮用水中氟化物与牙型氟化的关系的因素:十年系统审查和荟萃分析

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The relationship between naturally fluoridated groundwater and dental fluorosis has received large attention from researchers around the world. Despite recognition that several factors influence this relationship, there is a lack of systematic studies analyzing the heterogeneity of these results. To fill such a gap, this study performs a systematic review and meta-analysis to understand which factors influence this relationship and how. Selected studies were sampled between 2007 and 2017 from Web of Science, PubMed, Google Scholar and Scopus using keywords and Boolean operators. Results of the systematic review show that dental fluorosis affects individuals of all ages, with the highest prevalence below 11, while the impact of other factors (gender, environmental conditions, diet and dental caries) was inconclusive. Meta-regression analysis, based on information collected through systematic review, indicates that both fluoride in drinking water and temperature influence dental fluorosis significantly and that these studies might be affected by publication bias. Findings show that fluoride negatively affects people's health in less developed countries. The conclusions discuss policy tools and technological innovations that could reduce fluoride levels below that of the World Health Organization (WHO) (1.5 mg/L).
机译:自然氟化地下水与牙科烟病之间的关系受到了世界各地研究人员的大部分。尽管认识到了几个因素影响了这种关系,但缺乏系统的研究,分析了这些结果的异质性。为了填补这种差距,本研究表现了系统审查和荟萃分析,以了解哪些因素影响这种关系以及如何。使用关键字和布尔运算符,从科学,PubMed,Google Scholar和Scopus的Web进行采样,从2007年至2017年之间进行了取样。系统评论结果表明,牙科氟中毒影响了所有年龄段的个体,普遍存在11以下,而其他因素(性别,环境条件,饮食和龋齿)的影响不确定。根据通过系统评价所收集的信息的元回归分析表明饮用水和温度的氟化物显着影响牙科氟,这些研究可能受到出版物偏差的影响。研究结果表明,氟化物对人们的健康产生了负面影响,在不欠发达国家的情况下影响人们的健康。结论讨论了政策工具和技术创新,可以减少世界卫生组织(WHO)(<5毫克/升)的氟化物水平。

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