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Tooth loss-related dietary patterns and cognitive impairment in an elderly Japanese population: The Nakajima study

机译:牙齿损失相关的饮食模式和老年人人口中的认知障碍:Nakajima研究

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Although several studies have demonstrated a potential correlation of dietary patterns with cognitive function, the relationship between tooth loss and dietary patterns and cognitive function have not been identified. In this cross-sectional study, we used a reduced rank regression (RRR) analysis, a technique used previously to observe dietary patterns based on the intakes of nutrients or levels of biomarkers associated with the condition of interest, to identify tooth loss-related dietary patterns and investigate the associations of such patterns with cognitive impairment in 334 community-dwelling Japanese subjects aged = 60 years. According to Pearson correlation coefficients, the intakes of six nutrients (ash content, sodium, zinc, vitamin B1, alpha- and beta-carotene) correlated significantly with the number of remaining teeth. Using RRR analysis, we extracted four dietary patterns in our subject population that explained 86.67% of the total variation in the intakes of these six nutrients. Particularly, dietary pattern 1 (DP1) accounted for 52.2% of the total variation. Food groups with factor loadings of = 0.2 included pickled green leafy vegetables, lettuce/cabbage, green leaves vegetables, cabbage, carrots/squash; by contrast, rice had a factor loading of -0.2. In a multivariate regression analysis, the adjusted odds ratios regarding the prevalence of cognitive impairment for the lowest, middle and highest tertiles of the DP1 score were 1.00 (reference), 1.224 (95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.611-2.453) and 0.427 (95% CI: 0.191-0.954), respectively. To our knowledge, this is the first report to show that tooth loss-related dietary patterns are associated with a high prevalence of cognitive impairment. These results may motivate changes in dental treatment and the dietary behaviours and thereby lower the risk of cognitive impairment.
机译:虽然有几项研究表明饮食模式具有认知功能的潜在相关性,但尚未识别牙齿损失和饮食模式与认知功能之间的关系。在这种横截面研究中,我们使用了降低的排名回归(RRR)分析,以前使用的技术基于与感兴趣条件相关的营养素或生物标志物水平的摄入量来观察饮食模式,以识别牙齿损失相关的膳食模式并调查这种模式与认知障碍的关系在334名社区居民年龄龄的日本科目中的关系障碍。= 60年。根据Pearson相关系数,六种营养素(灰分,钠,锌,维生素B1,α-和β-胡萝卜素)的摄入量显着与剩余牙齿的数量显着相关。使用RRR分析,我们在我们的主题人口中提取了四种饮食模式,解释了这六种营养素的摄入量的总变异的86.67%。特别是,饮食模式1(DP1)占总变异的52.2%。具有因子载体的食物群体& = 0.2包括腌制绿叶蔬菜,生菜/白菜,绿叶蔬菜,白菜,胡萝卜/南瓜;相比之下,水稻的负载量为& -0.2。在多变量回归分析中,对DP1得分最低,中和最高截头的认知损伤患病率的调整后的差距为1.00(参考),1.224(95%置信区间[CI]:0.611-2.453)和0.427 (95%CI:0.191-0.954)。为了我们的知识,这是第一份表明牙齿损失相关的饮食模式与认知障碍的高度普及有关。这些结果可能激发牙科治疗和饮食行为的变化,从而降低认知障碍的风险。

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    《Journal of land use science》 |2018年第3期|共12页
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    Kanazawa Univ Grad Sch Med Sci Dept Oral &

    Maxillofacial Surg Kanazawa Ishikawa Japan;

    Kanazawa Univ Grad Sch Med Sci Dept Oral &

    Maxillofacial Surg Kanazawa Ishikawa Japan;

    Kanazawa Univ Grad Sch Med Sci Dept Oral &

    Maxillofacial Surg Kanazawa Ishikawa Japan;

    Kanazawa Univ Grad Sch Med Sci Dept Neurol &

    Neurobiol Aging Kanazawa Ishikawa Japan;

    Kanazawa Univ Grad Sch Med Sci Dept Neurol &

    Neurobiol Aging Kanazawa Ishikawa Japan;

    Kanazawa Univ Grad Sch Med Sci Dept Neurol &

    Neurobiol Aging Kanazawa Ishikawa Japan;

    Kanazawa Univ Grad Sch Med Sci Dept Neurol &

    Neurobiol Aging Kanazawa Ishikawa Japan;

    Kanazawa Univ Grad Sch Med Sci Dept Oral &

    Maxillofacial Surg Kanazawa Ishikawa Japan;

    Kanazawa Univ Grad Sch Med Sci Dept Oral &

    Maxillofacial Surg Kanazawa Ishikawa Japan;

    Kanazawa Univ Grad Sch Med Sci Dept Phys Therapy Div Hlth Sci Kanazawa Ishikawa Japan;

    Kanazawa Univ Grad Sch Med Sci Dept Neurol &

    Neurobiol Aging Kanazawa Ishikawa Japan;

    Natl Hosp Org Ioh Hosp Dept Neurol Kanazawa Ishikawa Japan;

    Kanazawa Univ Grad Sch Med Sci Dept Oral &

    Maxillofacial Surg Kanazawa Ishikawa Japan;

    Kanazawa Univ Grad Sch Med Sci Dept Neurol &

    Neurobiol Aging Kanazawa Ishikawa Japan;

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