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年轻人和老年人唾液流速的荟萃分析。

Meta-Analysis of Salivary Flow Rates in Young and Older Adults.

作者信息

Affoo Rebecca H, Foley Norine, Garrick Rushlee, Siqueira Walter L, Martin Ruth E

机构信息

Graduate Program of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Western University, London, ON, Canada.

Brescia University College, Western University, London, ON, Canada.

出版信息

J Am Geriatr Soc. 2015 Oct;63(10):2142-51. doi: 10.1111/jgs.13652. Epub 2015 Oct 12.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To determine whether salivary flow decreases as a function of aging.

DESIGN

Meta-analysis.

SETTING

Literature review.

PARTICIPANTS

Individuals aged 18 and older reported to be free of major systemic disease.

MEASUREMENTS

Relevant studies were identified through a literature search of several databases, from their inception to June 2013. Studies were included if saliva had been collected on at least one occasion in subjects aged 18 and older and if the data were presented in a manner that enabled comparisons of younger and older participants. Differences in salivary flow rates between age groups were calculated for each salivary source and condition and reported as standardized mean differences (SMDs), standard errors (SEs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs). The results were pooled using a random effects model. A separate analysis examining medication use was also conducted.

RESULTS

Forty-seven studies were included. Whole (SMD = 0.551, SE = 0.056, 95% CI = 0.423-0.678, P < .001) and submandibular and sublingual (SMSL) (SMD = 0.582, SE = 0.123, 95% CI = 0.341-0.823, P < .001) salivary flow rates were reduced significantly in older participants and in unstimulated and stimulated conditions. In contrast, parotid and minor gland salivary flow rates were not significantly reduced with increasing age. Additionally, unstimulated and stimulated SMSL, and unstimulated whole salivary flow rates were significantly lower in older adults, regardless of medication usage.

CONCLUSION

The aging process is associated with reduced salivary flow in a salivary-gland-specific manner; this reduction in salivary flow cannot be explained on the basis of medications. These findings have important clinical implications for maintaining optimal oral health in older adults.

摘要

目的

确定唾液流量是否随年龄增长而减少。

设计

荟萃分析。

设置

文献综述。

参与者

报告无重大全身性疾病的18岁及以上个体。

测量

通过对多个数据库从创建到2013年6月的文献检索来识别相关研究。如果在18岁及以上受试者中至少有一次收集了唾液,并且数据呈现方式能够比较年轻和年长参与者,则纳入研究。计算每个唾液来源和条件下年龄组之间唾液流速的差异,并报告为标准化平均差异(SMD)、标准误差(SE)和95%置信区间(CI)。结果使用随机效应模型进行汇总。还进行了一项单独的分析,考察药物使用情况。

结果

纳入47项研究。在老年参与者以及未刺激和刺激条件下,全唾液(SMD = 0.551,SE = 0.056,95% CI = 0.423 - 0.678,P <.001)以及颌下和舌下唾液(SMSL)(SMD = 0.582,SE = 0.123,95% CI = 0.341 - 0.823,P <.001)流速显著降低。相比之下,腮腺和小唾液腺的唾液流速并未随年龄增长而显著降低。此外,无论药物使用情况如何,老年人未刺激和刺激后的SMSL以及未刺激的全唾液流速均显著较低。

结论

衰老过程与唾液腺特异性的唾液流量减少有关;这种唾液流量的减少不能基于药物来解释。这些发现对于维持老年人的最佳口腔健康具有重要的临床意义。

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