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老年人群的饮料消费与口腔健康:一项系统综述

Beverages Consumption and Oral Health in the Aging Population: A Systematic Review.

作者信息

Zupo Roberta, Castellana Fabio, De Nucci Sara, Dibello Vittorio, Lozupone Madia, Giannelli Gianluigi, De Pergola Giovanni, Panza Francesco, Sardone Rodolfo, Boeing Heiner

机构信息

Unit of Data Sciences and Technology Innovation for Population Health, National Institute of Gastroenterology "Saverio de Bellis," Research Hospital, Bari, Italy.

Department of Orofacial Pain and Dysfunction, Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam (ACTA), University of Amsterdam and Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands.

出版信息

Front Nutr. 2021 Oct 27;8:762383. doi: 10.3389/fnut.2021.762383. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Little study has yet been made of the effect of different beverages on oral health outcomes in the aging population. The purpose of this systematic review is to evaluate the association between different beverages, including alcohol intake, coffee, milk, tea, and sugary drinks, and a cluster of oral health outcomes, including periodontal disease, oral dysbiosis, and tooth loss in older adults. The literature was screened from the inception up to May 2021 using six different electronic databases. Two independent researchers assessed the eligibility of 1308 retrieved articles regarding inclusion criteria; only 12 fitted the eligibility requirements, representing 16 beverage entries. A minimum age of 60 was the inclusion criterion. No exclusion criteria were applied to outcomes assessment tools, recruiting facilities (hospital or community), general health status, country, and study type (longitudinal or cross-sectional). The consumption of alcoholic beverages was expressed as alcohol intake in all eligible studies, thereby replacing alcoholic beverages in the analysis. The quality of evidence was judged as moderate for alcohol and low or very low for beverages. In regard to oral health in the elderly, the review identified information on alcohol (56.25%), followed by coffee (18.75%), milk (12.50%), tea (6.25%), and sugary drinks (6.25%). Alcohol, sugary drinks, and coffee were found to be related to tooth loss. Periodontal disease was inversely related to coffee and milk, but fostered by alcohol consumption. In one article, tea but not coffee seemed to improve oral microbiota. In summary, alcohol seems to be a driver for tooth loss and periodontal disease in the aging population. However, more research is needed to gain a more solid knowledge in this research area. https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/, PROSPERO, Identifier: CRD42021256386.

摘要

关于不同饮料对老年人群口腔健康结果的影响,目前研究较少。本系统评价的目的是评估不同饮料(包括酒精摄入、咖啡、牛奶、茶和含糖饮料)与一系列口腔健康结果之间的关联,这些结果包括老年人的牙周疾病、口腔生态失调和牙齿脱落。使用六个不同的电子数据库对从创刊至2021年5月的文献进行筛选。两名独立研究人员根据纳入标准评估了检索到的1308篇文章的合格性;只有12篇符合合格要求,代表16个饮料条目。纳入标准为最低年龄60岁。对结果评估工具、招募机构(医院或社区)、总体健康状况、国家和研究类型(纵向或横断面)均未应用排除标准。在所有符合条件的研究中,酒精饮料的消费量以酒精摄入量表示,因此在分析中取代了酒精饮料。证据质量对酒精的判断为中等,对饮料的判断为低或极低。关于老年人的口腔健康,该评价确定了关于酒精的信息(56.25%),其次是咖啡(18.75%)、牛奶(12.50%)、茶(6.25%)和含糖饮料(6.25%)。发现酒精、含糖饮料和咖啡与牙齿脱落有关。牙周疾病与咖啡和牛奶呈负相关,但与酒精消费有关。在一篇文章中,茶而非咖啡似乎能改善口腔微生物群。总之,酒精似乎是老年人群牙齿脱落和牙周疾病的一个驱动因素。然而,需要更多的研究来在这一研究领域获得更确凿的知识。https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/,PROSPERO,标识符:CRD42021256386。

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