Relationship between caries indexes and obesity in a sample of Puerto Rican adolescents

L. M. López del Valle, Mariely Nieves-Plaza, Sona Rivas-Tumanyan, Rosana Hanke-Herrero
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Obesity and caries have become increasingly prevalent. As yet, research results on the relationship between obesity and caries in children and adolescents have been inconclusive. This study aimed to evaluate the association between caries and obesity in adolescents.This was a cross-sectional study of a convenience sample of 187 Puerto Rican adolescents aged 13–19 years, attending, among them, five high schools. Each participant received dental exams for caries using the criteria of the International Caries Detection and Assessment System (ICDAS), had his or her body mass index (BMI) determined, and took a 19-item risk-factor questionnaire. The Significant Caries (SiC) index (for DMFT) was calculated to compare obese and healthy adolescents. Statistical analysis was performed using descriptive and inferential statistics.Nearly 60% of the sample population was female, with a mean age of 15.7 (±1.25). The mean BMI percentile was 72.24 (±28.78); 48.66% of the participants had a healthy weight, 19.79% were overweight, and 30.48% were obese. Dental caries was observed in 68% of the participants; the mean caries indexes D3-6MFS was 5.17(±5.92) and mean D3-6MFT 3.59 (±3.97). No significant differences were found between caries indexes and obesity status (P > 0.05). The Median (p25, p75) SiC index among overweight/obese adolescents was 9.5 (7, 12), whereas for healthy weight/underweight participants was 7 (5, 8) (p < 0.005).Based on the limited number of participants, no association was found between dental caries (D3-6MFS and D3-6MFT) and obesity (BMI) among adolescents.
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波多黎各青少年样本中龋齿指数与肥胖之间的关系
肥胖和龋齿的发病率越来越高。迄今为止,有关儿童和青少年肥胖与龋齿之间关系的研究结果尚无定论。本研究旨在评估青少年龋齿与肥胖之间的关系。这是一项横断面研究,方便抽样调查了 187 名波多黎各青少年,年龄在 13-19 岁之间,其中有五所高中。每位参与者都按照国际龋齿检测和评估系统 (ICDAS) 的标准接受了龋齿检查,确定了体重指数 (BMI),并填写了一份包含 19 个项目的风险因素问卷。通过计算重要龋齿(SiC)指数(针对 DMFT)来比较肥胖青少年和健康青少年。统计分析采用描述性和推论性统计方法。样本中近 60% 为女性,平均年龄为 15.7 岁(±1.25)。平均体重指数百分位数为 72.24(±28.78);48.66% 的参与者体重健康,19.79% 超重,30.48% 肥胖。68%的参与者患有龋齿;龋齿指数 D3-6MFS 平均值为 5.17(±5.92),D3-6MFT 平均值为 3.59(±3.97)。龋齿指数与肥胖状况之间无明显差异(P > 0.05)。超重/肥胖青少年的龋齿指数中位数(p25,p75)为 9.5(7,12),而健康体重/体重不足的青少年的龋齿指数中位数为 7(5,8)(P < 0.005)。
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