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KMID : 1002420110120030089
Journal of Korea Society for School Health Education
2011 Volume.12 No. 3 p.89 ~ p.99
Association between diet pattern and dental caries among preschool children
Bin Sung-Oh

Lee Jung-Hee
Jeong Seong-Hwa
Kim Hye-Young
Abstract
Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess an association between nutrient intake and prevalence risk of deciduous dental caries among preschool children.

Methods: A total of 922 children aged 3 to 5 years was selected from the database of Fourth Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey(KNHAINS). Data were included socio-demographic characteristics, oral health related behaviour, nutrient intake(carbohydrate, protein, fat, calcium, phosphate, iron, sodium and potassium), and oral health status(dft index). To assess the crude and adjusted associations, logistic regression analysis were applied considering a complex sampling design.

Results: Children who were more consumed protein, calcium, phosphate, iron and sodium had slightly lower prevalence risk of deciduous dental caries after adjusting for socio-demographic characteristics and oral health related behaviour. Moreover, prevalence risk of the highest intake of phosphate and sodium(3rd tertiles) was significant lower than that of the lowest intake(1st tertiles).

Conslusions: The nutrient intake was slightly associated with the prevalence risk of deciduous dental caries.
KEYWORD
deciduous teeth, dental caries, KNHAINS, nutrient intake, preschool
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