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60岁及以上成年人的社会关系与牙齿脱落:一项系统评价和荟萃分析

Social Relationships and Tooth Loss in Adults Aged 60 Years and Older: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

作者信息

Yoshida-Kohno Eiko, Fueki Kenji, Wanigatunga Amal A, Cudjoe Thomas K M, Aida Jun

机构信息

Research Development Center, Institute of Science Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan.

Institute of Global Health Policy Research (iGHP), Bureau of International Health Cooperation, National Center for Global Health and Medicine, Tokyo, Japan.

出版信息

Community Dent Oral Epidemiol. 2025 Aug;53(4):337-346. doi: 10.1111/cdoe.13011. Epub 2024 Oct 22.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To systematically assess current evidence on the extent to which social relationships are associated with tooth loss in adults aged 60 years and older.

METHODS

A systematic literature search was conducted on PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, CINAHL and The Cochrane Library databases to identify relevant studies published from 1966 up to March 2024. Cross-sectional or cohort studies investigating the association between structural, functional and/or combined (structural and functional) components of social relationships and the number of remaining teeth or edentulism among community-dwelling or institutionalised older adults were included. Data were extracted on participants' and study characteristics, including study design, the type of measures used to assess social relationships (structural, functional, and combined), outcome measures and association estimates. The quality of the studies was assessed using the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale (NOS) for cohort studies and the adapted NOS for cross-sectional studies. The reported association between social relationships and the number of remaining teeth or edentulism was summarised using meta-analysis with robust variance estimation.

RESULTS

Twenty studies were included in the review and 12 studies (125 553 participants) in the meta-analysis. Across the 12 studies, the average odds ratio (95% confidence interval) was 1.15 (1.01-1.32), indicating a 15% higher likelihood of having a lower number of teeth or edentulism for those with weaker social relationships. The GRADE certainty of the body of evidence was low.

CONCLUSIONS

Weak social relationships were associated with a lower number of teeth or edentulism in older adults. Our findings may inform potential public health approaches that target and modify social relationships to prevent and address older adults' oral diseases. Still, the directionality and the underlying mechanisms connecting social relationships and tooth loss need to be further explored by longitudinal studies with follow-up long enough for oral health outcomes or changes in social relationships to occur.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

Protocol Registration: PROSPERO (CRD42023417845).

摘要

目的

系统评估当前关于60岁及以上成年人社交关系与牙齿缺失之间关联程度的证据。

方法

在PubMed、Embase、Web of Science、CINAHL和Cochrane图书馆数据库中进行系统文献检索,以识别1966年至2024年3月发表的相关研究。纳入调查社区居住或机构化老年人社交关系的结构、功能和/或综合(结构和功能)成分与剩余牙齿数量或无牙状态之间关联的横断面或队列研究。提取关于参与者和研究特征的数据,包括研究设计、用于评估社交关系的测量类型(结构、功能和综合)、结局测量和关联估计。使用队列研究的纽卡斯尔-渥太华量表(NOS)和横断面研究的改编NOS评估研究质量。使用具有稳健方差估计的荟萃分析总结社交关系与剩余牙齿数量或无牙状态之间报告的关联。

结果

综述纳入20项研究,荟萃分析纳入12项研究(125553名参与者)。在这12项研究中,平均比值比(95%置信区间)为1.15(1.01-1.32),表明社交关系较弱的人牙齿数量较少或无牙的可能性高15%。证据总体的GRADE确定性较低。

结论

社交关系薄弱与老年人牙齿数量较少或无牙状态相关。我们的研究结果可能为潜在的公共卫生方法提供信息,这些方法旨在针对并改善社交关系,以预防和解决老年人的口腔疾病。然而,社交关系与牙齿缺失之间的方向性以及潜在机制需要通过随访时间足够长以观察口腔健康结局或社交关系变化的纵向研究进一步探索。

试验注册

方案注册:PROSPERO(CRD42023417845)。

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