Department of Oral Health Sciences, Faculty of Health and Welfare, Tokushima Bunri University, Tokushima, Japan.
Kawashima Hospital, Tokushima, Japan.
J Med Invest. 2021;68(1.2):140-147. doi: 10.2152/jmi.68.140.
Objective : The aim of this study was to evaluate the association between diabetes-related indicators and oral health behavior among patients with type 2 diabetes. Methods : Seventy-four outpatients were included. We administered a questionnaire and divided the patients into two groups according to oral health behavior and eating habits. We then compared diabetes-related clinical records between the groups and performed logistic regression analysis. Results : Participants who brushed their teeth before bedtime every night had lower BMIs than those who did not. Participants who reported eating slowly and chewing well every day had significantly lower HbA1c than their counterparts. Participants who reported gum bleeding had significantly higher LDL-cholesterol than their counterparts. Binominal logistic regression analysis revealed that BMI < 25 was associated with not brushing teeth before bedtime every night, HbA1c < 7.5 with not eating slowly or chewing well every day, and LDL-cholesterol < 120 with gum bleeding (odds ratio : 0.140, 95% confidence interval : 0.036-0.540 ; OR : 0.085, 95% CI : 0.010-0.736, OR : 0.275, 95% CI : 0.077-0.979, respectively). Conclusions : Our findings suggest that toothbrushing before bedtime every night is associated with reduced risk of obesity and that eating slowly and chewing well are advantageous for glycemic control in patients with type 2 diabetes.J. Med. Invest. 68 : 140-147, February, 2021.
本研究旨在评估 2 型糖尿病患者的糖尿病相关指标与口腔健康行为之间的关系。方法:纳入 74 例门诊患者。我们通过问卷调查将患者分为口腔健康行为和饮食习惯两组,并比较两组间的糖尿病相关临床记录,进行逻辑回归分析。结果:每晚睡前刷牙的患者 BMI 低于未刷牙者。每日进食缓慢且咀嚼充分的患者 HbA1c 显著低于未进食缓慢或咀嚼充分者。牙龈出血的患者 LDL-胆固醇显著高于无牙龈出血者。二项逻辑回归分析显示,BMI<25 与每晚睡前不刷牙有关,HbA1c<7.5 与每日进食缓慢或咀嚼不充分有关,LDL-胆固醇<120 与牙龈出血有关(比值比:0.140,95%置信区间:0.036-0.540;OR:0.085,95%CI:0.010-0.736,OR:0.275,95%CI:0.077-0.979)。结论:我们的研究结果表明,每晚睡前刷牙与肥胖风险降低有关,进食缓慢和充分咀嚼有利于 2 型糖尿病患者的血糖控制。医学研究杂志 68:140-147,2021 年 2 月。