Department of Oral Biology, Bahria University Dental College, Karachi, Pakistan.
Department of Oral Biology, Rawal Institute of Health Sciences, Islamabad, Pakistan.
BMC Oral Health. 2022 Jul 28;22(1):311. doi: 10.1186/s12903-022-02318-8.
Regardless of attaining adequate knowledge regarding oral hygiene, physical activity, and healthy eating habits, dental students still face oral health problems. This study was aimed to assess the association of oral hygiene habits, physical activity, and eating habits with the BMI in the dental students.
This multi centric cross-sectional study was conducted from January to May 2021 in Pakistan. Three hundred and eighty-six study participants enrolled as undergraduate dental students, both males and females, were included in the study. A questionnaire used to gather data, was modified from a study conducted by Jouhar et al. Chi-square testing was used in order to assess the relationship between two categorical variables. Linear regression was performed to assess the association with putative confounders. Statistical significance was considered for p value < 0.05.
Regarding brushing teeth, 57% of the underweight individuals brushed once daily, 69.8% of the healthy, 79.2% of overweight, and 48% of obese participants brushed twice. Horizontal brushing technique was performed by 50% of the underweight participants, followed by scrub technique. A soft bristled brush was frequently used by underweight (42.9%) and healthy (66%) individuals, while a medium textured bristle brush was used by overweight (62.3%) and obese (54.2%) participants. Majority of the underweight (64.3%), overweight (48.1%), and 45.8% of obese individuals had meals thrice a day, while healthy (62.3%) individuals had meals twice a day.
This study further intensified the contributing role of having an excessive dietary intake and sugar consumption in causing obesity and dental caries. Findings from the current study, identify a statistically significant relationship that exists between BMI levels with oral hygiene, eating habits and the physical activity.
尽管牙科学生已经获得了足够的口腔卫生、身体活动和健康饮食习惯方面的知识,但他们仍然面临口腔健康问题。本研究旨在评估口腔卫生习惯、身体活动和饮食习惯与牙科学生 BMI 之间的关联。
这是一项多中心横断面研究,于 2021 年 1 月至 5 月在巴基斯坦进行。共纳入 386 名作为本科生的牙科学生,包括男性和女性。使用问卷收集数据,该问卷是从 Jouhar 等人进行的一项研究中修改而来的。使用卡方检验评估两个分类变量之间的关系。进行线性回归以评估与假定混杂因素的关联。统计显著性定义为 p 值 < 0.05。
在刷牙方面,57%的体重不足者每天刷一次牙,69.8%的健康者、79.2%的超重者和 48%的肥胖者刷两次牙。50%的体重不足者采用横向刷牙技术,其次是擦洗技术。42.9%的体重不足者和 66%的健康者经常使用软毛刷,而 62.3%的超重者和 54.2%的肥胖者使用中纹理刷毛的刷子。大多数体重不足者(64.3%)、超重者(48.1%)和肥胖者(45.8%)每天吃三顿饭,而健康者(62.3%)每天吃两顿饭。
本研究进一步强调了过度饮食摄入和糖消耗在导致肥胖和龋齿方面的作用。本研究的结果确定了 BMI 水平与口腔卫生、饮食习惯和身体活动之间存在统计学显著关系。