Comparison of oral health status and daily nutrient intake between elders who live alone and elders who live with family: Based on the Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES VI) (2013‐2015)

Objective To compare the nutritional factors and oral status of elders living alone and elders living with their families in Korea. Background Numerous studies have found that the presence of fewer remaining teeth is associated with decreased nutrient intake; however, there is no study comparing the...

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Veröffentlicht in:Gerodontology 2018-06, Vol.35 (2), p.129-138
Hauptverfasser: Kim, Eun‐Jeong, Jin, Bo‐Hyoung
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Zusammenfassung:Objective To compare the nutritional factors and oral status of elders living alone and elders living with their families in Korea. Background Numerous studies have found that the presence of fewer remaining teeth is associated with decreased nutrient intake; however, there is no study comparing the nutritional status and oral status of elders living alone with that of elders living with family based on a nationally representative sample. Methods A sample of 2904 individuals who participated in the sixth Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey was reviewed (65‐84 years of age). Living status was defined according to the participants’ self‐reported questionnaire, and a nutrient intake questionnaire was designed as an open questionnaire and used during the face‐to‐face interviews. The number of existing teeth was used to determine oral status. A complex‐sample general linear analysis and multivariate logistic regression analysis were used to evaluate the association between the number of teeth and nutrient intake among elders living with family and elders living alone after adjusting for confounders. Results Elders living alone were significantly older and tended to have the following characteristics: women, lower household income, lower educational level, poor perceived health status, non‐smokers, non‐drinkers and lack of physical activity. Elders living alone had a poorer perceived oral health status, had not received an oral examination in the past year, had chewing problems and had fewer existing teeth (P 
ISSN:0734-0664
1741-2358
DOI:10.1111/ger.12334