Department of Clinical Nutrition, Faculty of Health Care, Kiryu University, Gunma, Japan.
Department of Clinical Nutrition, Faculty of Health Care, Kiryu University, Gunma, Japan.
Obes Res Clin Pract. 2010 Oct-Dec;4(4):e247-342. doi: 10.1016/j.orcp.2010.08.005.
Several recent reports have indicated a high prevalence of periodontitis in obese subjects, but the results have not been consistent. This study was performed to investigate the prevalence of periodontitis in non-elderly obese Japanese adults and to explore the relationship between obesity and periodontitis.
Ninety-five obese subjects (BMI ≥ 25; males: 44, females: 51) and 102 subjects with normal weight (BMI 18.5-25; males: 66, females: 36) were enrolled from April 1997 to March 1999 in the study. All subjects were aged 25-40 years old. The status of periodontitis was evaluated based on the intraoral community periodontal index (CPI) codes of the WHO, and the numbers of present teeth, untreated decayed teeth, missing teeth, and filled teeth were also examined.
The prevalence of periodontitis was significantly higher in obese subjects, and particularly in females, compared to controls, whereas the numbers of present teeth, decayed teeth, missing teeth and filled teeth did not differ significantly between the obese subjects and the controls for both males and females. Multiple logistic regression analysis revealed that obesity was significantly related to periodontitis.
A high prevalence of periodontitis was found in non-elderly Japanese obese subjects, and particularly in obese female adults. Correlation analysis also suggested that obesity carries a high risk for development of periodontitis.
最近有几项报告表明肥胖人群中牙周炎的患病率较高,但结果并不一致。本研究旨在调查非老年肥胖日本成年人牙周炎的患病率,并探讨肥胖与牙周炎之间的关系。
1997 年 4 月至 1999 年 3 月期间,共纳入 95 名肥胖受试者(BMI≥25;男性 44 名,女性 51 名)和 102 名体重正常的受试者(BMI 18.5-25;男性 66 名,女性 36 名)。所有受试者年龄均在 25-40 岁之间。牙周炎的状况根据世界卫生组织(WHO)的口腔社区牙周指数(CPI)代码进行评估,并检查了现患牙、未治疗的龋齿、失牙和补牙的数量。
肥胖受试者的牙周炎患病率明显高于对照组,尤其是女性,而肥胖受试者和对照组的男性和女性的现患牙、龋齿、失牙和补牙数量无显著差异。多变量逻辑回归分析显示,肥胖与牙周炎显著相关。
非老年日本肥胖受试者中牙周炎的患病率较高,尤其是肥胖的成年女性。相关性分析也表明肥胖是牙周炎发生的高风险因素。