Fukuda Masayo, Izuno Hiromi, Sawada Misao, Ujihashi Takako, Takano Hinako, Hori Shoko, Okawa Jumpei, Ono Takahiro, Hori Kazuhiro
Division of Comprehensive Prosthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Niigata University, Niigata 951-8514, Japan.
Department of Oral Health Science, Faculty of Health Sciences, Kobe Tokiwa University, Kobe 653-0838, Japan.
Healthcare (Basel). 2025 Jun 3;13(11):1332. doi: 10.3390/healthcare13111332.
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Oral health is an important element of overall health and quality of life. However, few studies have evaluated the association between quality of life (QOL) and oral function, including tongue and lip movements. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between oral-related QOL and oral function, including tongue and lip movements, in independent elderly people.
The participants were 143 community-dwelling elderly people in Taiwan (40 men, 103 women; 76.4 ± 6.4 years). We used the General Oral Health Assessment Index (GOHAI) to evaluate oral-related QOL. The items used to evaluate oral function were as follows: the speed of tongue movement from side to side, maximum tongue pressure, maximum lip pressure, the repeated saliva swallowing test, oral diadochokinesis (speed and dexterity when pronouncing /pa/, /ta/, and /ka/), and masticatory performance. In addition, we surveyed the number of remaining teeth, denture use, and awareness of problems at mealtimes. For the analysis, we compared the GOHAI score for each group, divided by cutoff values.
The univariate analysis revealed significant differences in the GOHAI score according to denture use, the number of remaining teeth, the state of occlusal support areas, the speed of tongue movement from side to side, oral diadochokinesis /ta/ and /ka/, and masticatory performance. The logistic regression analysis revealed that oral diadochokinesis /ka/ was a significant explanatory variable for low GOHAI scores (odds ratio = 13.145).
Our results imply that lower oral-related QOL was associated with slow motor function at the rear area of the tongue.
背景/目的:口腔健康是整体健康和生活质量的重要组成部分。然而,很少有研究评估生活质量(QOL)与口腔功能之间的关联,包括舌头和嘴唇的运动。本研究旨在调查独立生活的老年人中与口腔相关的生活质量和口腔功能(包括舌头和嘴唇运动)之间的关系。
研究对象为台湾143名社区居住的老年人(男性40名,女性103名;年龄76.4±6.4岁)。我们使用一般口腔健康评估指数(GOHAI)来评估与口腔相关的生活质量。用于评估口腔功能的项目如下:舌头左右移动的速度、最大舌压力、最大唇压力、重复唾液吞咽试验、口腔轮替运动速率(发/pə/、/tə/和/kə/时的速度和灵活性)以及咀嚼性能。此外,我们还调查了剩余牙齿的数量、假牙使用情况以及用餐时的问题意识。为了进行分析,我们比较了根据临界值划分的每组的GOHAI得分。
单因素分析显示,根据假牙使用情况、剩余牙齿数量、咬合支持区域状态、舌头左右移动速度、口腔轮替运动速率/tə/和/kə/以及咀嚼性能,GOHAI得分存在显著差异。逻辑回归分析显示,口腔轮替运动速率/kə/是低GOHAI得分的一个重要解释变量(优势比=13.145)。
我们的结果表明,较低的与口腔相关的生活质量与舌头后部区域的运动功能缓慢有关。