| Literature DB >> 19062253 |
Luciana Rodrigues Vieira Batista1, Emilia Addison Machado Moreira, Michelle Soares Rauen, Arlete Catarina Tittoni Corso, Giovanna Medeiros Rataichesck Fiates.
Abstract
Association between oral health status and nutritional status was investigated in 200 semi-institutionalized persons with mental retardation aged 5-53 years, 45.5% female, in the cities of Florianópolis and São José, province of Santa Catarina, Brazil. In this cross-sectional study, clinical-odontological examination revealed a high percentage of individuals (68%) with heavily compromised dentition. The index of decayed, missing and filled deciduous and permanent teeth, which increased from 2.85+/-2.87 in children to 20.5+/-6.86 units in adults, was used to classify the individuals' oral health status. Anthropometric evaluation revealed the prevalence of suboptimal nutritional status in 52% of children and adolescents [22% underweight, 30% at risk of overweight or overweight], and in 60% of adults [7% underweight, 53% overweight or obese]. Significant association was found between unsatisfactory oral health status and overweight in children (chi(2)=4.627; p=0.031). Findings evidenced the existence of a relationship between oral health status and nutritional status in persons with mental retardation.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 19062253 DOI: 10.1016/j.ridd.2008.10.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Res Dev Disabil ISSN: 0891-4222