Bhoopathi Vinodh, Tripicchio Gina
Section of Public and Population Health Division of Oral and Systemic Health Sciences University of California at Los Angeles School of Dentistry Los Angeles California USA.
Center for Obesity Research and Education Temple University School of Public Health Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA.
Obes Sci Pract. 2024 Feb 8;10(1):e740. doi: 10.1002/osp4.740. eCollection 2024 Feb.
Dental caries and obesity are prevalent and preventable chronic childhood diseases. Evidence shows a strong connection between these two diseases, with overlapping common risk factors, including diet as a key driver of risk. Dental professionals are well-positioned to perform nutritional counseling and obesity prevention in dental clinic settings, but training and clinical integration remain key challenges. This paper highlights the potential for leveraging the common risk factor approach (CRFA) framework and its principles to reduce the impact of childhood dental caries and obesity. Strategies and methods are provided to integrate meaningful didactic and clinical training experiences in dental academia, and the need to include effective and evidence-based nutritional counseling techniques in dental settings is also described. Additionally, the potential for integrating CRFA and engaging health care providers across the spectrum of care, including primary care settings, to reduce the prevalence of these diseases in pediatric populations is highlighted. Finally, the authors propose future directions for multidisciplinary research to advance the scientific knowledge in this area and to inform effective and comprehensive interventions for dental settings.
龋齿和肥胖是常见且可预防的儿童慢性疾病。有证据表明这两种疾病之间存在紧密联系,存在重叠的共同风险因素,其中饮食是风险的关键驱动因素。牙科专业人员在牙科诊所环境中具备开展营养咨询和预防肥胖的良好条件,但培训和临床整合仍然是关键挑战。本文强调了利用共同风险因素方法(CRFA)框架及其原则来降低儿童龋齿和肥胖影响的潜力。提供了在牙科学术界整合有意义的教学和临床培训经验的策略和方法,还描述了在牙科环境中纳入有效且基于证据的营养咨询技术的必要性。此外,强调了整合CRFA并让包括初级保健机构在内的整个医疗保健服务范围内的医疗服务提供者参与进来,以降低儿科人群中这些疾病患病率的潜力。最后,作者提出了多学科研究的未来方向,以推进该领域的科学知识,并为牙科环境中的有效和全面干预提供依据。