Maksym Skrypnyk, Tatiana Petrushanko, Karine Neporada, Vladymyr Petrushanko, Igor Skrypnyk
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Abstract
Background: Overweight and obesity are defined as abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that impairs health. The global prevalence of obesity has been increasing significantly among all age groups. Furthermore, obesity is a comorbid factor for numerous diseases, including cardiovascular and periodontal pathologies.
Objectives: The present study aimed to investigate the influence of overweight and obesity on the periodontium of young adults in relation to the functional state of the cardiovascular system.
Material and methods: The oral health status of 132 males and females aged 18-22 years was examined. They were divided into 4 groups according to their body mass index (BMI): normal weight; overweight; class I obesity; and class II obesity. A periodontal chart, the records on oral hygiene and caries, and periodontal indices were provided for each participant. The main functional parameters of the cardiovascular system were measured before and after the dental examination.
Results: Overweight or obesity did not affect the intensity of caries in young adults. The prevalence and severity of gingivitis were significantly higher in obese individuals. A moderate correlation was found between gingivitis and BMI in patients with class I and II obesity. Disturbances in the cardiovascular system function and in the autonomic nervous system tone were also diagnosed in obese patients. An impaired vascular response and significant functional changes in the cardiovascular system developed against the background of obesity. These changes show the development of subcompensation in young adults with obesity.
Conclusions: In obese individuals, significantly worse oral hygiene was observed as compared to normalBMI patients. Moreover, the clinical manifestation and intensity of gingivitis in obese individuals were high even in those with satisfactory oral hygiene. In young obese individuals, the periodontal disease manifested as gingivitis is due to significant adaptive and compensatory mechanisms.
背景:超重和肥胖被定义为损害健康的异常或过度脂肪堆积。全球各年龄段人群的肥胖患病率都在显著上升。此外,肥胖还是包括心血管和牙周病在内的多种疾病的合并因素:本研究旨在调查超重和肥胖对青壮年牙周的影响与心血管系统功能状态的关系:对 132 名 18-22 岁男女的口腔健康状况进行了调查。根据体重指数(BMI)将他们分为 4 组:正常体重、超重、I 级肥胖和 II 级肥胖。每位受试者都配有牙周图表、口腔卫生和龋齿记录以及牙周指数。在牙科检查前后测量了心血管系统的主要功能参数:结果:超重或肥胖并不影响青壮年的龋齿强度。肥胖者牙龈炎的发病率和严重程度明显更高。在 I 级和 II 级肥胖症患者中,牙龈炎与体重指数之间存在中度相关性。肥胖患者的心血管系统功能和自律神经系统张力也被诊断出紊乱。在肥胖的背景下,血管反应受损,心血管系统的功能也发生了显著变化。这些变化表明,肥胖症患者的心血管系统出现了亚补偿现象:结论:与体重指数正常的患者相比,肥胖患者的口腔卫生状况明显较差。此外,即使口腔卫生状况良好,肥胖者牙龈炎的临床表现和强度也很高。在年轻的肥胖者中,以牙龈炎为表现形式的牙周病是由于明显的适应和代偿机制造成的。