The association of metabolic syndrome with periodontal disease is confounded by age and smoking in a Korean population: the Shiwha-Banwol Environmental Health Study
Han D‐H, Lim S‐Y, Sun B‐C, Paek D, Kim H‐D. The association of metabolic syndrome with periodontal disease is confounded by age and smoking in a Korean population: the Shiwha–Banwol Environmental Health Study. J Clin Periodontol 2010; 37: 609–616. doi: 10.1111/j.1600‐051X.2010.01580.x. Aim: Because...
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description | Han D‐H, Lim S‐Y, Sun B‐C, Paek D, Kim H‐D. The association of metabolic syndrome with periodontal disease is confounded by age and smoking in a Korean population: the Shiwha–Banwol Environmental Health Study. J Clin Periodontol 2010; 37: 609–616. doi: 10.1111/j.1600‐051X.2010.01580.x.
Aim: Because metabolic syndrome (MS) is pro‐inflammatory and periodontitis is inflammatory, we issued the hypothesis that MS (the explanatory variable) is associated with periodontitis (the outcome variable). This study aimed to examine the link between MS and periodontitis among Koreans.
Materials and Methods: From the Shiwha–Banwol Environmental Health Study, 1046 subjects aged 18 years or older were cross‐sectionally surveyed. All participants underwent comprehensive dental and medical health examinations. The community periodontal index was used to assess periodontitis. Age, gender, monthly family income, smoking, drinking, frequency of daily teeth brushing, and physical activity were evaluated as confounders.
Results: MS was strongly associated with periodontitis [odds ratio (OR): 1.7, 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.22–2.37], and MS with more components had a higher association. The association was higher for elders aged 65 years or more, males, and smokers. MS including both high glucose and hypertension had a higher association with the OR of 2.19 (95% CI: 1.23–3.90) comparing with other types of MS.
Conclusions: Our results suggested that MS might be associated with periodontitis and the association was confounded by age, gender, and smoking. MS with high glucose and hypertension showed the higher impact on this link. |
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Aim: Because metabolic syndrome (MS) is pro‐inflammatory and periodontitis is inflammatory, we issued the hypothesis that MS (the explanatory variable) is associated with periodontitis (the outcome variable). This study aimed to examine the link between MS and periodontitis among Koreans.
Materials and Methods: From the Shiwha–Banwol Environmental Health Study, 1046 subjects aged 18 years or older were cross‐sectionally surveyed. All participants underwent comprehensive dental and medical health examinations. The community periodontal index was used to assess periodontitis. Age, gender, monthly family income, smoking, drinking, frequency of daily teeth brushing, and physical activity were evaluated as confounders.
Results: MS was strongly associated with periodontitis [odds ratio (OR): 1.7, 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.22–2.37], and MS with more components had a higher association. The association was higher for elders aged 65 years or more, males, and smokers. MS including both high glucose and hypertension had a higher association with the OR of 2.19 (95% CI: 1.23–3.90) comparing with other types of MS.
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Aim: Because metabolic syndrome (MS) is pro‐inflammatory and periodontitis is inflammatory, we issued the hypothesis that MS (the explanatory variable) is associated with periodontitis (the outcome variable). This study aimed to examine the link between MS and periodontitis among Koreans.
Materials and Methods: From the Shiwha–Banwol Environmental Health Study, 1046 subjects aged 18 years or older were cross‐sectionally surveyed. All participants underwent comprehensive dental and medical health examinations. The community periodontal index was used to assess periodontitis. Age, gender, monthly family income, smoking, drinking, frequency of daily teeth brushing, and physical activity were evaluated as confounders.
Results: MS was strongly associated with periodontitis [odds ratio (OR): 1.7, 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.22–2.37], and MS with more components had a higher association. The association was higher for elders aged 65 years or more, males, and smokers. MS including both high glucose and hypertension had a higher association with the OR of 2.19 (95% CI: 1.23–3.90) comparing with other types of MS.
Conclusions: Our results suggested that MS might be associated with periodontitis and the association was confounded by age, gender, and smoking. 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The association of metabolic syndrome with periodontal disease is confounded by age and smoking in a Korean population: the Shiwha–Banwol Environmental Health Study. J Clin Periodontol 2010; 37: 609–616. doi: 10.1111/j.1600‐051X.2010.01580.x.
Aim: Because metabolic syndrome (MS) is pro‐inflammatory and periodontitis is inflammatory, we issued the hypothesis that MS (the explanatory variable) is associated with periodontitis (the outcome variable). This study aimed to examine the link between MS and periodontitis among Koreans.
Materials and Methods: From the Shiwha–Banwol Environmental Health Study, 1046 subjects aged 18 years or older were cross‐sectionally surveyed. All participants underwent comprehensive dental and medical health examinations. The community periodontal index was used to assess periodontitis. Age, gender, monthly family income, smoking, drinking, frequency of daily teeth brushing, and physical activity were evaluated as confounders.
Results: MS was strongly associated with periodontitis [odds ratio (OR): 1.7, 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.22–2.37], and MS with more components had a higher association. The association was higher for elders aged 65 years or more, males, and smokers. MS including both high glucose and hypertension had a higher association with the OR of 2.19 (95% CI: 1.23–3.90) comparing with other types of MS.
Conclusions: Our results suggested that MS might be associated with periodontitis and the association was confounded by age, gender, and smoking. MS with high glucose and hypertension showed the higher impact on this link.</abstract><cop>Oxford, UK</cop><pub>Blackwell Publishing Ltd</pub><pmid>20492075</pmid><doi>10.1111/j.1600-051X.2010.01580.x</doi><tpages>8</tpages></addata></record> |
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