Suppr超能文献

早年收入和糖分摄入对儿童口腔健康的影响:基于出生队列研究的边际结构模型

Effect of Early Life Income and Sugars Intake on Child Oral Health: Marginal Structural Modelling Using a Birth Cohort Study.

作者信息

Ha Diep H, Bell Lucinda, Devenish-Coleman Gemma, Leary Sam, Scott Jane A, Thomson William Murray, Spencer Andrew John, Manton David J, Do Loc G

机构信息

School of Dentistry, Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

Caring Futures Institute, College of Nursing and Health Sciences, Flinders University, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.

出版信息

Caries Res. 2025 May 5:1-11. doi: 10.1159/000546215.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Determinants of oral health are formed early and influenced by variations in socioeconomic status (SES). It is unclear whether early life SES influences child oral health directly or indirectly through determinants such as intake of free sugars. This study applied the marginal structural modelling approach to household income at birth and free sugar intake to investigate pathways those determinants influence child oral health.

METHODS

We used data collected in SMILE, a population-based birth cohort study of Australian mother/newborn dyads, who have been followed-up prospectively since birth with questionnaires and clinical assessment. Area- and individual-level factors collected at childbirth were background confounders. Household income at childbirth (low/medium/high) and free sugar intake at age 2 years (low/medium/high) were used as primary exposure and mediator to investigate pathways through which SES at childbirth influences oral health. By applying the causal inference approach and using marginal structural modelling, we estimated the controlled direct effect of household income and the direct effect and mediating effect of intake of free sugars on dental caries experience. We developed a causal directed acyclic graph to guide the analysis. The baseline confounders were balanced using a stabilised inverse probabilities of treatment weight, mimicking randomisation.

RESULTS

Low household income at childbirth was associated with 1.65 (95% confidence intervals [CI]: 1.01, 3.02) times higher accumulated dental caries experience by age 5 years than in children born to high-income households. High intake of free sugars had strong direct effects on both the prevalence (1.55 [95% CI: 1.03, 2.32]) and cumulative experience (2.64 [95% CI: 1.36, 5.15]) of dental caries by age 5 years. Proportions of effects of income were mediated by intake of free sugars.

CONCLUSION

Socioeconomic variations at birth and immediate determinants such as intake of sugars, directly and indirectly, influence oral health. Timely and appropriate addressing of those variations may limit inequity in oral health.

摘要

引言

口腔健康的决定因素在早期形成,并受到社会经济地位(SES)差异的影响。目前尚不清楚生命早期的社会经济地位是直接还是通过诸如游离糖摄入量等决定因素间接影响儿童口腔健康。本研究应用边际结构模型方法,对出生时的家庭收入和游离糖摄入量进行分析,以探究这些决定因素影响儿童口腔健康的途径。

方法

我们使用了在SMILE研究中收集的数据,这是一项基于人群的澳大利亚母亲/新生儿二元队列研究,自出生以来通过问卷调查和临床评估对其进行前瞻性随访。分娩时收集的地区和个体层面因素为背景混杂因素。分娩时的家庭收入(低/中/高)和2岁时的游离糖摄入量(低/中/高)被用作主要暴露因素和中介因素,以研究分娩时的社会经济地位影响口腔健康的途径。通过应用因果推断方法并使用边际结构模型,我们估计了家庭收入的受控直接效应以及游离糖摄入量对龋齿经历的直接效应和中介效应。我们绘制了一个因果有向无环图来指导分析。使用稳定的治疗权重逆概率平衡基线混杂因素,模拟随机化。

结果

与高收入家庭出生的儿童相比,分娩时家庭收入低的儿童在5岁时累积龋齿经历高出1.65倍(95%置信区间[CI]:1.01,3.02)。高游离糖摄入量对5岁时龋齿的患病率(1.55[95%CI:1.03,2.32])和累积经历(2.64[95%CI:1.36,5.15])均有强烈的直接影响。收入效应的比例由游离糖摄入量介导。

结论

出生时的社会经济差异以及诸如糖摄入量等直接决定因素直接或间接影响口腔健康。及时且适当地解决这些差异可能会限制口腔健康方面的不平等。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/1809/12148313/a80276c1358d/cre-2025-0000-0000-546215_F01.jpg

文献AI研究员

20分钟写一篇综述,助力文献阅读效率提升50倍。

立即体验

用中文搜PubMed

大模型驱动的PubMed中文搜索引擎

马上搜索

文档翻译

学术文献翻译模型,支持多种主流文档格式。

立即体验