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Relationship between self-assessed masticatory disability and 9-year mortality in a cohort of community-residing elderly people.

Noriyuki Nakanishi1, Hideki Fukuda, Toshio Takatorige, Kozo Tatara.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To examine the relationship between self-assessed masticatory disability and mortality.
DESIGN: Prospective.
SETTING: Community based. PARTICIPANTS: Total of 1,405 randomly selected people aged 65 and older living in Settsu, Osaka Prefecture, in October 1992. MEASUREMENTS: Data on health status as indicated by disability scores, history of health management, self-assessed masticatory ability, and psychosocial conditions were collected by means of interviews during home visits at the time of enrollment. Nine-year follow-up was completed for 1,245 (88.6%; 398 deceased and 847 alive).
RESULTS: Self-assessed masticatory disability was significantly associated with being 75 and older, having overall disability, not using dental health checks or general health checks, not participating in social activities, not feeling that life is worth living (no ikigai), and finding relationships with people difficult. As for the association between self-assessed masticatory disability and mortality, the estimated survival rate for those with self-assessed masticatory disability was lower than that for those without for each group stratified by sex and age (65-74 and >or=75), and the equality of survival curves according to self-assessed masticatory disability was significant for each group. After controlling for potential predictors of mortality, self-assessed masticatory disability remained as a significant predictor of mortality (adjusted hazard ratio=1.63, 95% confidence interval=1.30-2.03, P<.001).
CONCLUSION: These results indicate that self-assessed masticatory disability may be associated with a greater risk of mortality in community-residing elderly people.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15667376     DOI: 10.1111/j.1532-5415.2005.53010.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Geriatr Soc        ISSN: 0002-8614            Impact factor:   5.562


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