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Oral health in a life-course: birth-cohorts from 1929 to 2006 in Norway.

机译:一生中的口腔健康:挪威1929年至2006年的出生队列。

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The purpose of the work was to study the influence of the oral health environment at age 10, of adolescent and adulthood dental behaviours and of social status on oral health of three birth-cohorts in 1983 and two of the three birth-cohorts in 2006 in Norway.The material comprised data from random samples of three birth-cohorts living in the counties of S?r- and Nord-Tr?ndelag in 1983. The birth-cohorts were 1929-1938, 1939-1948 and 1959-1960. In 2006 two samples were drawn from the 1929-1938 and 1959-1960 birth-cohort. The data collection comprised standard clinical measurements and self-administered questionnaires. The early oral health environment and social status and gender were related to oral health in 1983 by multiple regressions. The impact of social status was studied in combined datafiles from 1983 and 2006.The oral health environment in childhood was important for adults' oral health. The attention from parents and the local environment lead to a better oral health outcome in adulthood. Social status affected choices leading to better oral health. Regular dental visits were important especially for the eldest birth-cohort. Good oral health behaviours early and during adulthood were also important for oral health. Judged by number of tooth surfaces the difference between social status groups had not increased by 2006.A life-course perspective provides an opportunity to understand oral health over time. The present study supports the assumption that oral health is continuously exposed to environmental and behavioural risks that lead to accumulated diseases in the dental tissues.
机译:这项工作的目的是研究1983年的三个出生队列和2006年的三个出生队列中的两个在10岁时口腔健康环境,青少年和成年牙齿行为以及社会地位对口腔健康的影响。挪威。该材料包括来自1983年居住在S?r和Nord-Tr?ndelag县的三个出生队列的随机样本的数据。出生队列是1929-1938、1939-1948和1959-1960。 2006年,从1929-1938年和1959-1960年出生队列中抽取了两个样本。数据收集包括标准临床测量和自我管理的问卷。多元回归分析显示,早期的口腔健康环境,社会地位和性别与1983年的口腔健康有关。在1983年至2006年的综合数据文件中研究了社会地位的影响。儿童时期的口腔健康环境对成年人的口腔健康至关重要。父母和当地环境的关注导致成年后口腔健康状况更好。社会地位影响选择,从而改善口腔健康。定期去牙科检查很重要,特别是对于大产队列。早期和成年期良好的口腔健康行为对口腔健康也很重要。从牙齿表面数量来看,到2006年,社会地位群体之间的差异并未增加。从生活历程的角度来看,随着时间的推移,人们有机会了解口腔健康。本研究支持以下假设:口腔健康持续暴露于环境和行为风险中,导致牙齿组织中累积疾病。

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