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约翰内斯堡小学生的学校饮食习惯与口腔健康经历

School dietary habits & oral health experiences of primary school children in Johannesburg.

作者信息

Lebele Octavia Refiloe, Yengopal Veerasamy, Mathobela Peedi, Molete Mpho Matlakale

机构信息

University of KwaZulu Natal, KZN Province, Durban, South Africa.

Faculty of Dentistry Western Cape Province, University of the Western Cape, Cape Town, South Africa.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2025 May 28;20(5):e0323522. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0323522. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

BACKGROUND & AIM: Understanding the impact of food exposures outside the home environment is pivotal for helping children establish healthy eating patterns, for the prevention and delay of dental caries and other non-communicable diseases. This study sought to assesses the dietary habits and oral health experiences of primary school children in Johannesburg.

METHODS

This was a cross-sectional analytical study of grade three learners, aged 9-11 years old. The measurement tools used included an observational checklist, a questionnaire, an oral health examination and anthropometric measures for assessing the Body Mass Index (BMI). Correlation and regression analysis were undertaken to determine relationships between sugar intake, calories intake, dmft, DMFT and gingival index.

RESULTS

Of the 107 eligible children participating, 68% were from a school with a feeding scheme and 31.8% with no feeding scheme. The mean (SD) of BMI, dmft, and DMFT were 18.19 (3.59), 3.14 (3.39), and 1.49 (2.10), respectively. The mean sugar content of meals served in schools with a feeding scheme was lower [11.65g (SD 9.6)] than the mean sugar content of food consumed at a schools with no feeding scheme [35.84g (29.9)]. The regression analysis in this population indicated that the low gingival score was associated with high BMI and sugar intake.

CONCLUSION

Although the sugar content of meals served at National School Nutrition Programme (NSNP) schools was less that the sugar content accessed by children at Non-NSNP schools, both the schools had poor controls over sugar consumption and purchasing behaviour of the learners. The low gingival score was attributed to socio-economic status and access to toothbrushes and pastes.

摘要

背景与目的

了解家庭外食物暴露的影响对于帮助儿童建立健康的饮食模式、预防和延缓龋齿及其他非传染性疾病至关重要。本研究旨在评估约翰内斯堡小学生的饮食习惯和口腔健康状况。

方法

这是一项对9至11岁三年级学生的横断面分析研究。使用的测量工具包括观察清单、问卷、口腔健康检查以及用于评估体重指数(BMI)的人体测量指标。进行相关性和回归分析以确定糖摄入量、卡路里摄入量、乳牙龋失补牙面数(dmft)、恒牙龋失补牙面数(DMFT)和牙龈指数之间的关系。

结果

在参与的107名符合条件的儿童中,68%来自有供餐计划的学校,31.8%来自无供餐计划的学校。BMI、dmft和DMFT的平均值(标准差)分别为18.19(3.59)、3.14(3.39)和1.49(2.10)。有供餐计划的学校提供的餐食平均含糖量[11.65克(标准差9.6)]低于无供餐计划的学校学生食用的食物平均含糖量[35.84克(29.9)]。该人群的回归分析表明,低牙龈分数与高BMI和糖摄入量相关。

结论

尽管国家学校营养计划(NSNP)学校提供的餐食含糖量低于非NSNP学校儿童摄入的糖含量,但两所学校对学生的糖消费和购买行为控制都很差。低牙龈分数归因于社会经济地位以及获得牙刷和牙膏的情况。

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