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KMID : 1157520150110040243
International Journal of Clinical Preventive Dentistry
2015 Volume.11 No. 4 p.243 ~ p.250
Effects of Oral Environment and Oral Health Behaviors on Obesity for Woman in 20s
Jung Sung-Eun

Lee Cheon-Hee
Abstract
Objective: The degree of obesity, health practice and examine the oral health action status, obesity and investigate the relationship between oral health behavior and health practices and behavior was studied by reporter grasp on whether and how effect on obesity.

Methods: Using a convenience sample extraction targets 20 women living in the city, Gyeongsangbuk-do Anding city final survey analyzed 43 data.

Results: The degree of saliva secretion in obesity, according to oral health behaviors, 18 people fewer than 8 ml (41.9%), 8 ml more than 17 people (39.5%) to show significant differences were (p=0.013), the permanent teeth caries experience is the decayed, missing, and filled teeth (DMFT) 3 less than 2 people (4.7%), DMFT that had appeared significant difference in three or more of 33 people (76.7%) (p=0.037), one days brushing count is and the ¡®three brushing day¡¯ high response. If the person has had the highest obesity rates show significant differences in 28 people (65.1%) (p=0.008). In the oral hygiene whether there appeared statistically significant difference slightly higher than the 11 people (25.6%) if the if the response does not use oral care products that obesity rates used by 24 people (55.8%) (p=042).

Conclusion: Health practice, should be carried out oral health education tailored to manage behavior and should operate appropriate programs to improve the dietary habits and oral health habits when you are developing a program that can prevent and manage obesity.
KEYWORD
body mass index, obesity, DMF index, oral health
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