Oral Health Differences Between Middle-Aged and Older Adults in South Korea

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE International dental journal Pub Date : 2025-02-01 DOI:10.1016/j.identj.2024.06.003
Yoonjung Ji , Wonhee Baek
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Abstract

Introduction and aims

The oral health characteristics of middle-aged and older adults exhibit variations. This study identifies the various factors associated with oral health among middle-aged and older adults through a subgroup analysis by age group of data representative of the South Korean population.

Methods

We examined influencing factors: demographic, socioeconomic, dental, physical attributes, psychological, and mental attributes. Oral health was assessed using the Geriatric Oral Health Assessment Index. The participants were divided into two groups: those under 65 years of age (middle-aged) and those over 65 years of age (older adults). We used multiple linear regression analysis and dominance analysis to determine the dominant factors associated with oral health.

Results

A total of 6369 participants were aged 69.2 ± 9.8 years on average, and 57.5% were women. Dominance analysis revealed that lower educational levels and activity difficulty caused by diseases were significantly associated with both groups. Moreover, depressive symptoms were the foremost adverse factor linked to oral health in the middle-aged (P < .001, standardized beta [β] = –4.30, general dominance index [GDI] = 19.00) and older (P < .001, β = –0.30, GDI = 10.70) adults. The number of teeth exhibited the most positive association with oral health in both middle-aged (P < .001, β = 0.20, GDI = 5.30) and older (P < .001, β = 0.23, GDI = 7.40) adults. However, cognitive function, dental visits, body mass index, severe pain, functional limitations, and cognitive function exhibited distinct patterns between the age groups.

Conclusion

Depressive symptoms and the number of teeth significantly influence oral health in middle-aged and older adults, though the impact varies by age. These findings stress the importance of tailored strategies considering age-specific attributes for effective oral health improvement.

Clinical relevance

Enhancing oral health requires healthcare providers to prioritize monitoring age-specific risk factors. Further, educational plans should highlight the importance of preventive oral care and regular dental visits.
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韩国中老年人口腔健康差异。
导言和目的:中老年人的口腔健康特征各不相同。本研究通过对代表韩国人口的数据按年龄组进行分组分析,确定与中老年人口腔健康相关的各种因素:我们研究了影响因素:人口、社会经济、牙齿、身体属性、心理和精神属性。口腔健康采用老年口腔健康评估指数进行评估。参与者分为两组:65 岁以下(中年人)和 65 岁以上(老年人)。我们使用多元线性回归分析和优势分析来确定与口腔健康相关的优势因素:共有 6369 名参与者,平均年龄(69.2±9.8)岁,57.5% 为女性。显性分析表明,教育水平较低和疾病导致的活动困难与两个组别都有显著相关。此外,抑郁症状是中年人(P < .001,标准化贝塔值 [β]=-4.30,一般优势指数 [GDI] = 19.00)和老年人(P < .001,β = -0.30,一般优势指数 = 10.70)口腔健康最主要的不利因素。在中年人(P < .001,β = 0.20,GDI = 5.30)和老年人(P < .001,β = 0.23,GDI = 7.40)中,牙齿数量与口腔健康的关系最为积极。然而,认知功能、看牙次数、体重指数、剧烈疼痛、功能限制和认知功能在不同年龄组之间表现出不同的模式:结论:抑郁症状和牙齿数量对中老年人的口腔健康有显著影响,但不同年龄段的影响有所不同。这些发现强调了考虑特定年龄属性的定制策略对于有效改善口腔健康的重要性:临床相关性:改善口腔健康需要医疗服务提供者优先监测特定年龄段的风险因素。此外,教育计划应强调预防性口腔护理和定期看牙医的重要性。
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International dental journal
International dental journal 医学-牙科与口腔外科
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63 days
期刊介绍: The International Dental Journal features peer-reviewed, scientific articles relevant to international oral health issues, as well as practical, informative articles aimed at clinicians.
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