Heidelberg University, Department of Conservative Dentistry, University Hospital Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany.
Institute of Medical Biometry, Heidelberg University, Heidelberg, Germany.
Clin Oral Investig. 2024 Jun 1;28(6):349. doi: 10.1007/s00784-024-05742-y.
This cross-sectional pilot study evaluated the impact of age on masticatory performance among individuals aged 65 to 106 years, as part of the Heidelberg Dental Centenarian Study (HD-100Z) conducted in South-Western Germany.
A total of 31 centenarians were recruited, alongside 31 individuals each from the age groups 75-99 and 65-74, matched based on sex, prosthetic status, and number of teeth. Masticatory performance was assessed using a two-colored chewing gum test and digital image processing. Multiple linear regression analysis was performed to assess the effect of age, sex, number of teeth, type of prosthesis on the masticatory performance.
Masticatory performance, as measured by the standard deviation of hue in the chewing gum test, decreased significantly in centenarians compared to individuals aged 75-99 years (-0.112, p = 0.037) and those aged 65-74 years (-0.274, p < 0.001). The effects of sex, number of teeth, and type of prosthesis on masticatory performance were not significant associations (p ≥ 0.135).
The findings suggest that age may have a significant influence on masticatory performance in the studied age groups, challenging previous notions that aging itself has little impact on masticatory ability. The inclusion of centenarians in the study highlights the need for further investigation into masticatory function in age groups reaching up to 100 years or more.
This study contributes to the understanding of how ageing affects oral function, which may guide dental treatment approaches for older individuals, and set the stage for more in-depth investigations in this field in the future.
本横断面研究评估了年龄对 65 至 106 岁人群咀嚼性能的影响,这是德国西南部海德堡百岁老人研究(HD-100Z)的一部分。
共招募了 31 名百岁老人,以及每个年龄组 75-99 岁和 65-74 岁的 31 名参与者,根据性别、义齿状态和牙齿数量进行匹配。使用双色口香糖测试和数字图像处理评估咀嚼性能。采用多元线性回归分析评估年龄、性别、牙齿数量、义齿类型对咀嚼性能的影响。
咀嚼性能,以口香糖测试中色调标准差衡量,百岁老人组明显低于 75-99 岁组(-0.112,p=0.037)和 65-74 岁组(-0.274,p<0.001)。性别、牙齿数量和义齿类型对咀嚼性能的影响无显著相关性(p≥0.135)。
研究结果表明,年龄可能对研究年龄组的咀嚼性能有显著影响,这挑战了以前认为衰老本身对咀嚼能力影响不大的观点。在研究中纳入百岁老人强调了需要进一步研究年龄组达到 100 岁或以上的咀嚼功能。
本研究有助于了解衰老如何影响口腔功能,这可能为老年个体的牙科治疗方法提供指导,并为未来该领域的更深入研究奠定基础。