Oral health conditions and frailty in Mexican community-dwelling elderly: a cross sectional analysis

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作者
Carlos Castrejon-Perez, Roberto [2 ,3 ]
Aida Borges-Yanez, S. [1 ]
Gutierrez-Robledo, Luis M. [3 ]
Alberto Avila-Funes, J. [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Div Estudios Posgrad & Invest, Fac Odontol, Del Coyoacan 04510, DF, Mexico
[2] Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Programa Maestria & Doctorado Ciencias Med, Del Coyoacan 04510, DF, Mexico
[3] Inst Nacl Geriatria, Del Magdalena Contreras 10200, DF, Mexico
[4] Inst Nacl Ciencias Med & Nutr Salvador Zubiran, Clin Geriatria, Del Tlalpan 14000, DF, Mexico
来源
BMC PUBLIC HEALTH | 2012年 / 12卷
关键词
Elderly; Oral health; Frailty syndrome; Utilization of dental services; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; OLDER-PEOPLE; NUTRITIONAL-STATUS; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; GENERAL HEALTH; ADULTS; TEETH; DISABILITY; NUMBER; RISK;
D O I
10.1186/1471-2458-12-773
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background: Oral health is an important component of general well-being for the elderly. Oral health-related problems include loss of teeth, nonfunctional removable dental prostheses, lesions of the oral mucosa, periodontitis, and root caries. They affect food selection, speaking ability, mastication, social relations, and quality of life. Frailty is a geriatric syndrome that confers vulnerability to negative health-related outcomes. The association between oral health and frailty has not been explored thoroughly. This study sought to identify associations between the presence of some oral health conditions, and frailty status among Mexican community-dwelling elderly. Methods: Analysis of baseline data of the Mexican Study of Nutritional and Psychosocial Markers of Frailty, a cohort study carried out in a representative sample of people aged 70 and older residing in one district of Mexico City. Frailty was defined as the presence of three or more of the following five components: weight loss, exhaustion, slowness, weakness, and low physical activity. Oral health variables included self-perception of oral health compared with others of the same age; utilization of dental services during the last year, number of teeth, dental condition (edentate, partially edentate, or completely dentate), utilization and functionality of removable partial or complete dentures, severe periodontitis, self-reported chewing problems and xerostomia. Covariates included were gender, age, years of education, cognitive performance, smoking status, recent falls, hospitalization, number of drugs, and comorbidity. The association between frailty and dental variables was determined performing a multivariate logistic regression analysis. Final models were adjusted by socio-demographic and health factors Results: Of the 838 participants examined, 699 had the information needed to establish the criteria for diagnosis of frailty. Those who had a higher probability of being frail included women (OR = 1.9), those who reported myocardial infarction (OR = 3.8), urinary incontinence (OR = 2.7), those who rated their oral health worse than others (OR = 3.2), and those who did not use dental services (OR = 2.1). For each additional year of age and each additional drug consumed, the probability of being frail increased 10% and 30%, respectively. Conclusions: Utilization of dental services and self-perception of oral health were associated with a higher probability of being frail.
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