Influence of masticatory function, dental caries and socioeconomic status on the body mass index of preschool children

Highlights • Children whose food test resulted in large particles had a higher BMI. • Children who those from families with a higher monthly income had a higher BMI. • Children with a greater number of teeth with cavitated dental caries had a lower BMI.

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Hauptverfasser: Soares, Maria Eliza, Ramos-Jorge, Maria Letícia, de Alencar, Bruna Mota, Oliveira, Simone Gomes, Pereira, Luciano José, Ramos-Jorge, Joana
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