Anand Nithya, Suresh M, Chandrasekaran S C
Associate Professor, Department of Periodontics, Shree Balaji Dental College , Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India .
C.R.R.I, Department of Periodontics, Shree Balaji Dental College , Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India .
J Clin Diagn Res. 2014 Feb;8(2):196-8. doi: 10.7860/JCDR/2014/6694.4058. Epub 2014 Feb 3.
Worldwide estimates of childhood obesity are as high as 43 million, and rates continue to increase each year. Childhood obesity is a growing problem in the present era and it causes serious consequences in the later years. In today's society, electronic media have been thoroughly integrated into the fabric of life, with television, video games, and computers being central to both work and play. While these media outlets can provide education and entertainment to children, many researches are concerned with the negative impact of electronic media on children.
The current study aimed to evaluate the correlation, as to how oral hygiene and periodontal health were influenced by obesity and lifestyle factors, among pre-adolescents of ages of 9-12 years.
This study was conducted in schools located around Velachery, Chennai, India. A total of 426 children of age group of 9-12 years were selected. Information on their socio-economic, dietary, oral health statuses and time spent in leisure activities were assessed by using a questionnaire, followed by BMI estimation and these variables were correlated with their oral hygiene statuses.
The prevalence of poor oral hygiene and poor dietary habits was observed in children who spent more time in watching television, playing videogames and using computer. Good oral hygiene was observed in children who had visited dentists in the past.
There is a strong association of lifestyle factors with oral hygiene in pre-adolescent children. Sedentary lifestyle, with more leisure activities, has a negative impact on the oral health of children.
全球儿童肥胖估计高达4300万,且每年患病率持续上升。儿童肥胖在当今时代是一个日益严重的问题,并在日后会引发严重后果。在当今社会,电子媒体已全面融入生活结构,电视、电子游戏和电脑在工作和娱乐中都占据核心地位。虽然这些媒体渠道能为儿童提供教育和娱乐,但许多研究关注电子媒体对儿童的负面影响。
本研究旨在评估9至12岁青春期前儿童肥胖和生活方式因素对口腔卫生和牙周健康的影响之间的相关性。
本研究在印度钦奈维拉切里周边的学校开展。共选取了426名9至12岁的儿童。通过问卷评估他们的社会经济、饮食、口腔健康状况以及休闲活动时间,随后进行体重指数估计,并将这些变量与他们的口腔卫生状况相关联。
在花更多时间看电视、玩电子游戏和使用电脑的儿童中,观察到口腔卫生差和饮食习惯不良的情况。过去看过牙医的儿童口腔卫生良好。
青春期前儿童的生活方式因素与口腔卫生之间存在密切关联。久坐不动的生活方式以及更多的休闲活动对儿童口腔健康有负面影响。