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KMID : 1020220150150060947
Journal of Korean Society of Dental Hygiene
2015 Volume.15 No. 6 p.947 ~ p.961
Relationship between metabolic syndrome and oral diseases in the middle aged and elderly people
Kang Hyun-Joo

Yu Byeng-Chul
Abstract
Objectives: The purpose of the study was to identify the relationship between metabolic syndrome and oral diseases in the middle aged and elderly in Korea.

Methods: The study subjects were 6,390 people over 40 years old from 2010 and 2012 Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. The survey questionnaire consisted of health, nutrition, and oral examination surveys. The independent variables included general characteristics, health behavior, oral health behavior, and metabolic syndrome. The dependent variables included dental caries experience and periodontal disease. The oral examination was carried out by the dentist based on World Health Organization standard.

Results: The average prevalence rate of metabolic syndrome MS was 23.79%, including 54.84% of risk group and 21.37% of normal group. The missing teeth rate was 82.38%, DMFT rate was 90.28% and the periodontal disease rate was 33.15%. Those having abnormal fasting blood glucose had 1.17 fold(95% CI: 1.00¡­1.37) higher periodontal disease than the normal group. The abnormal HDL cholesterol group had 1.25 times higher odds ratio(95% CI: 1.07¡­1.46) and the obese group had 1.27 times higher odds ratio(95% CI: 1.07¡­1.51). The risk group had 1.20 times higher odds ration(95% CI: 1.00¡­1.44) and that of the metabolic syndrome group was 1.60 times higher(95% CI: 1.29¡­1.97) in periodontal disease. The high blood pressure group had 1.25 times of missing teeth prevalence rate(95% CI: 1.00¡­1.37). The metabolic syndrome group had 1.47 times of missing teeth prevalence rate(95% CI: 1.11¡­1.94).

Conclusions: The middle aged and elderly people in Korea had higher rate of metabolic syndrome and oral disease. It is necessary to implement the preventive oral health examination for the control of metabolic syndrome and oral diseases prevalence.
KEYWORD
Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, metabolic syndrome, oral diseases
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