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儿童肥胖与龋齿:对关联形态和调节因素的生态学研究。

Childhood obesity and dental caries: an ecological investigation of the shape and moderators of the association.

机构信息

School of Dentistry, University of Birmingham, 5 Mill Pool, Birmingham, B5 7EG, UK.

International Business School, 8 rue de Lota, 75116, Paris, France.

出版信息

BMC Oral Health. 2020 Nov 25;20(1):338. doi: 10.1186/s12903-020-01329-7.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Despite sharing a common risk factor in dietary sugars, the association between obesity and dental caries remains unclear. We investigated the association between obesity and dental caries in young children in England in an ecological study.

METHODS

We analysed data from 326 lower tier English local authorities. Data on obesity and dental caries were retrieved from 2014/15 to 2016/17 National Child Measurement Programme and 2016/17 National Dental Epidemiology Programme. We used fractional polynomial models to explore the shape of the association between obesity and dental caries. We also examined the modifying effect of deprivation, lone parenthood, ethnicity, and fluoridation.

RESULTS

Best fitting second order fractional polynomial models did not provide better fit than the linear models for the association between obesity and prevalence and severity of dental caries; therefore, the linear model was found suitable. Despite significant association, after adjusting for the effect of deprivation, obesity was neither associated with prevalence (coefficient = 0.2, 95% CI - 0.71, 0.75), nor with severity (coefficient = 0.001, 95% CI - 0.03, 0.03) of dental caries. In fully adjusted models, the proportion of white ethnicity and being in fluoridated areas were associated with a decrease in dental caries. The association between obesity and dental caries was moderated by the effect of deprivation, white ethnicity, and lone parenthood.

CONCLUSIONS

The association between obesity and dental caries was linear and moderated by some demographic factors. Consequently, interventions that reduce obesity and dental caries may have a greater impact on specific groups of the population.

摘要

背景

尽管饮食中的糖有共同的风险因素,但肥胖与龋齿之间的关联仍不清楚。我们在一项生态学研究中调查了英格兰幼儿肥胖与龋齿之间的关联。

方法

我们分析了来自 326 个低级别英格兰地方当局的数据。肥胖和龋齿的数据来自 2014/15 年至 2016/17 年全国儿童测量计划和 2016/17 年全国牙科流行病学计划。我们使用分数多项式模型来探索肥胖与龋齿之间的关联形状。我们还检查了贫困、单亲家庭、种族和氟化的修饰作用。

结果

最佳拟合的二阶分数多项式模型并未为肥胖与龋齿患病率和严重程度之间的关联提供比线性模型更好的拟合;因此,发现线性模型是合适的。尽管存在显著关联,但在调整了贫困的影响后,肥胖与龋齿的患病率(系数= 0.2,95%CI-0.71,0.75)或严重程度(系数= 0.001,95%CI-0.03,0.03)均无关。在完全调整的模型中,白人种族和在氟化区的比例与龋齿减少有关。肥胖与龋齿之间的关联受贫困、白人种族和单亲家庭的影响。

结论

肥胖与龋齿之间的关联是线性的,并受一些人口统计学因素的调节。因此,减少肥胖和龋齿的干预措施可能对特定人群的影响更大。

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