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Sex differences in the association between obesity and gingivitis among 12-year-old South Brazilian schoolchildren

机译:12岁南巴西人学童中肥胖与牙龈炎关联的性差异

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Objective To assess the association between weight status and gingivitis in a representative sample of 12-year-old schoolchildren from South Brazil. Background An association between obesity and gingivitis in children and adolescents has been observed; however, the present evidence has major limitations. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted in Porto Alegre, South Brazil, from September 2009 to December 2010 and included a representative sample of 1528 12-year-old schoolchildren attending public and private schools. Data collection included the application of a questionnaire, recording of anthropometric measures (weight and height), and clinical examination (gingival bleeding index, recorded in four sites per tooth). The outcome of the study was the prevalence of gingivitis, defined as the proportion of schoolchildren presenting >= 52% of bleeding sites (based on the median). Weight status was categorized according to body mass index into normal, overweight, or obese. The association between predictor variables and gingivitis prevalence was assessed using Poisson regression models. Unadjusted and adjusted prevalence ratios (PR) and their 95% confidence intervals (95% CI) were estimated. Results Gingivitis prevalence was 48.7% (95% IC = 33.8-63.6) and, on average, schoolchildren presented 51.8% (95% IC = 46.2-57.5) of bleeding sites. Obese individuals had 13% higher prevalence for presenting gingivitis than did normal-weight ones (PR = 1.13, 95% CI = 1.09-1.18,P < .001). The stratified analysis showed that this association was sex-specific: Obese girls presented a greater chance of having gingivitis (adjusted PR = 1.21, 95% CI = 1.09-1.34,P < .001), but such association was not observed among boys (PR = 1.07, 95% CI = 0.95-1.20,P = .29). Conclusion This study showed sex differences in the association between obesity and gingivitis among 12-year-old South Brazilian schoolchildren.
机译:目的探讨来自南巴西的12岁儿童代表样本的体重状况和牙龈炎的关联。背景技术已经观察到儿童和青少年之间的肥胖和牙龈炎之间的关联;但是,目前的证据具有重大限制。方法采用2009年9月至2010年12月,南巴西州南巴西波西格尔河畔横截面研究,其中包括参加公共和私立学校的1528名12岁儿童学童的代表性样本。数据收集包括申请调查问卷,记录人体测量措施(重量和高度)和临床检查(牙龈出血指数,记录在每颗牙齿的四个位置)。该研究的结果是牙龈炎的患病率,被定义为呈现的小学生的比例> = 52%的出血网站(基于中位数)。重量状态根据体重指数对正常,超重或肥胖进行分类。使用泊松回归模型评估了预测因子和牙龈炎之间的关联。估计未经调整和调整的患病率(PR)及其95%置信区间(95%CI)。结果牙龈炎患病率为48.7%(95%IC = 33.8-63.6),平均而言,学龄儿童出血网站的51.8%(95%IC = 46.2-57.5)。肥胖个体患有牙龈炎的患病率较高了13%(PR = 1.13,95%CI = 1.09-18,P <.001)。分层分析表明,这种关联是性别特异性:肥胖女孩呈现出牙龈炎的几率(调整后PR = 1.21,95%CI = 1.09-1.34,P <.001),但在男孩之间没有观察到这种关联( PR = 1.07,95%CI = 0.95-1.20,P = .29)。结论本研究表明,12岁的南巴西人学童中肥胖和牙龈炎关联的性差异。

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