| Literature DB >> 34303340 |
Leena Alsalihi1, Crawford Bain2, Alexander Milosevic3, Amar Hassan4, Abeer Janahi5, Gowri Sivaramakrishnan6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Adult obesity has been associated with various systemic diseases and is an increasing problem in Bahrain. Recent evidence indicates a correlation between adult obesity and periodontitis. Hence the aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of periodontitis in overweight/obese adults in Bahrain and to determine the factors associated with periodontitis in these obese adults.Entities:
Keywords: Bodyweight; Obese; Overweight; Periodontal disease
Mesh:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34303340 PMCID: PMC8310581 DOI: 10.1186/s12903-021-01720-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Oral Health ISSN: 1472-6831 Impact factor: 2.757
Fig. 1Model linking periodontitis, and obesity with inflammatory related chronic diseases
Number of obese participants grouped by different categories of BMI and gender specific WC categories (WHO guideline)
| Categories of BMI | Male | Female | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| Overweight | 16 (14.5%) | 28 (10.7%) | 44 (11.8%) |
| Obese I | 49 (44.5%) | 92 (35.1%) | 141 (37.9%) |
| Obese II | 22 (20.0%) | 77 (29.4%) | 99 (26.6%) |
| Obese III | 23 (20.9%) | 65 (24.8%) | 88 (23.7%) |
| Total | 110 (100%) | 262 (100%) | 372 (100%) |
Prevalence of periodontitis according to socio-demographic factors, habits, and oral and general health status of obese participants
| Variables | Periodontitis | Total | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CPI = 3 | CPI = 4 | |||
| N% | N% | N% | ||
| Age (year) | ||||
| 18–30 | 37 (16.6%) | 18 (13.0%) | 55 (15.2%) | 0.012* |
| 31–39 | 57 (25.6%) | 22 (15.9%) | 79 (21.9%) | |
| 40–50 | 82 (36.8%) | 49 (35.5%) | 131 (36.3%) | |
| ≥ 51 | 47 (21.1%) | 49 (35.5%) | 96 (26.6%) | |
| Total | 223 (100%) | 138 (100%) | 361 (100%) | |
| Gender | ||||
| Male | 54 (24.2%) | 55 (39.9%) | 109 (30.2%) | 0.001* |
| Female | 169 (75.8%) | 83 (60.1%) | 252 (69.8%) | |
| Total | 223 (100%) | 138 (100%) | 361 (100%) | |
| Marital status | ||||
| Single | 18 (8.1%) | 12 (8.7%) | 30 (8.3%) | 0.490 |
| Official Married* | 205 (91.9%) | 126 (91.3%) | 331 (91.7%) | |
| Total | 223 (100%) | 138 (100%) | 361 (100%) | |
| Occupation | ||||
| Employed | 107 (48.0%) | 74 (53.6%) | 181 (50.1%) | 0.375 |
| Unemployed* | 32 (14.3%) | 22 (15.9%) | 54 (15.0%) | |
| House wife | 84 (37.7%) | 42 (30.4%) | 126 (34.9%) | |
| Total | 223 (100%) | 138 (100%) | 361 (100%) | |
| Education status | ||||
| Intermediate &less* | 39 (17.5%) | 30 (21.7%) | 69 (19.1%) | 0.570 |
| Secondary | 88 (39.5%) | 54 (39.1%) | 142 (39.3%) | |
| University | 96 (43.0%) | 54 (39.1%) | 150 (41.6%) | |
| Total | 223 (100%) | 138 (100%) | 361 (100%) | |
| Smoking | 18 (8.1%) | 13 (9.4%) | 31 (8.6%) | 0.396 |
| Tooth brushing frequency | ||||
| < 1 time/day | 12 (5.4%) | 7 (5.1%) | 19 (5.3%) | 0.552 |
| ≥ 1/day | 211 (94.6%) | 131 (4.9%) | 342 (94.7%) | |
| Total | 223 (100%) | 138 (100%) | 361 (100%) | |
| Medical conditions | ||||
| Hypertension | 46 (20.6%) | 40 (29.0%) | 86 (23.8%) | 0.047* |
| Heart disease | 8 (3.6%) | 4 (2.9%) | 12 (3.3%) | 0.488 |
| Diabetes Mellitus | 32 (14.3%) | 27 (19.6%) | 59 (16.3%) | 0.124 |
| Hyperlipidemia | 32 (14.3%) | 16 (11.6%) | 48 (13.3%) | 0.280 |
| Endocrine system | 14 (6.3%) | 8 (5.8%) | 22 (6.1%) | 0.523 |
| Other | 21 (9.4%) | 9 (6.5%) | 30 (8.3%) | 0.222 |
*Officially married: Married, Divorced, Widowed*Unemployed: Student, Retired, Unemployed*Intermediate &less: illiterate, primary, intermediate
Prevalence and severity of periodontitis according to categories of BMI and gender specific WC by using WHO guideline
| Variables | Periodontitis | Total | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CPI = 3 | CPI = 4 | |||
| N% | N% | N% | ||
| Categories of BMI | ||||
| Overweight | 28 (12.6%) | 13 (9.4%) | 41 (11.4%) | 0.743 |
| Obese I | 86 (38.6%) | 52 (37.7%) | 138 (38.2) | |
| Obese II | 59 (26.5%) | 37 (26.8%) | 96 (26.6%) | |
| Obese III | 50 (22.4%) | 36 (26.1%) | 86 (23.8%) | |
| Total | 223 (100%) | 138 (100%) | 361 (100%) | |
| Gender WC categories | ||||
| Male | ||||
| WC ≤ 94 | 14 (25.9%) | 6 (10.9%) | 20 (18.3%) | 0.037* |
| WC > 94 | 40 (74.1%) | 49 (89.1%) | 89 (81.7%) | |
| Total | 54 (100%) | 55 (100%) | 109 (100%) | Spearman rho = + 0.2 |
| Female | ||||
| WC ≤ 80 | 3 (1.8%) | 1 (1.2%) | 4 (1.6%) | 0.600 |
| WC > 80 | 166 (98.2%) | 82 (98.8%) | 248 (98.4%) | |
| Total | 169 (100%) | 83 (100%) | 252 (100%) | |
*p < 0.05. CPI score 3 = mild-moderate periodontitis, CPI score 4 = severe periodontitis
Extent of periodontitis by number of sextants with CPI 3 and 4 per participant according to categories of BMI and overall WC mean
| Categories of BMI | Extent of Periodontitis(CPI 3 and 4) sextants N% | Total | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1–2 sextants | 3–4 sextants | 5–6 sextants | |||
| Overweight (25–29.9) | 6 (10.3%) | 30 (15.1%) | 5 (4.8%) | 41 (11.4%) | 0.161 |
| Obese class I (30–34.9) | 27 (46.6%) | 74 (37.2%) | 37 (35.6%) | 138 (38.2) | |
| Obese class II (35–39.9) | 14 (24.1%) | 49 (24.6%) | 33 (31.7%) | 96 (26.6%) | |
| Obese class III (≥ 40) | 11 (19.0%) | 46 (23.1) | 29 (27.9%) | 86 (23.8%) | |
| Total | 58 (100%) | 199 (100%) | 104 (100%) | 361 (100%) | |
*Signifies that the p value is significant
Logistic regression to explain periodontitis on function of different variables
| Variables | B | S.E | Wald | Sig | OR (95% CI) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| WC | 0.021 | 0.009 | 5.334 | 1 | 0.021 | 1.021 (1.003–1.039) |
| Gender | − 0.433 | 0.257 | 2.843 | 1 | 0.092 | 0.648 (0.392–1.073) |
| Age | 0.047 | 0.012 | 14.546 | 1 | 0.000 | 1.048 (1.023–1.074) |
| BP | 0.039 | 0.290 | 0.018 | 1 | 0.893 | 1.040 (0.589–1.834) |
| Constant | − 4.615 | 1.302 | 12.573 | 1 | 0.000 | 0.010 |