Ravelomantsoa Justin Jacques, Razanamihaja Noeline, Rajabo Rajabo, Randrianarivony Jeannot
Sante Publique. 2019 Marc-Apr;31(2):243-250. doi: 10.3917/spub.192.0243.
Obesity and dental caries are both multifactorial diseases. Their prevalence is increasing among infants and adolescents. Research results on the association between dental caries and obesity are contradictory and the nature of factors involved remains unclear. The aims were to review and summarize the type of the relation between dental caries and obesity among infants and adolescents aged 8 to 18 years old and to identify factors contributing to the clarification of the relationship.
Research of literature was undertaken on electronically databases Scholar Google, Medline, completed by manual searches from reference lists of studies. Review was based on cross sectional studies published between 2010 and 2015.
The results showed that dental caries were associated with high and low body mass index. In addition to the socio-economic, environmental, behavioural, lifestyle factors, the review identified that the choice of instruments used to diagnose the dental caries and the obesity had impact on the results.
The present review has identified the impact of the indicators used for measuring obesity and dental caries other than the standard BMI or DMFT respectively. Future research should test if their use will change the conclusions on the association between obesity and dental caries.
肥胖和龋齿均为多因素疾病。它们在婴幼儿及青少年中的患病率正在上升。关于龋齿与肥胖之间关联的研究结果相互矛盾,且相关因素的本质仍不明确。本研究旨在回顾和总结8至18岁婴幼儿及青少年中龋齿与肥胖之间的关系类型,并确定有助于阐明两者关系的因素。
通过在电子数据库谷歌学术、医学文献数据库(Medline)进行文献检索,并人工查阅相关研究的参考文献列表来开展研究。综述基于2010年至2015年间发表的横断面研究。
结果表明,龋齿与高体重指数和低体重指数均有关联。除社会经济、环境、行为、生活方式因素外,综述发现用于诊断龋齿和肥胖的工具选择会对结果产生影响。
本综述确定了分别用于测量肥胖和龋齿的指标(而非标准体重指数或龋失补牙数)的影响。未来研究应测试这些指标的使用是否会改变关于肥胖与龋齿之间关联的结论。