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   Five-year incidence of periodontal disease is related to body mass index  
   
نویسنده morita i. ,okamoto y. ,yoshii s. ,nakagaki h. ,mizuno k. ,sheiham a. ,sabbah w.
منبع journal of dental research - 2011 - دوره : 90 - شماره : 2 - صفحه:199 -202
چکیده    Numerous cross-sectional epidemiological studies suggest that obesity is associated with periodontal disease. this longitudinal study tested whether body mass index (bmi) was related to the development of periodontal disease in a sample of employed japanese participants. data are from the statutory medical checkups routinely collected for employees in and around nagoya,japan. the authors tested the relationship between bmi at baseline and the 5-year incidence of periodontal disease in a sample of 2787 males and 803 females. the hazard ratios for developing periodontal disease after 5 years were 1.30 (p <.001) and 1.44 (p =.072) in men and 1.70 (p <.01) and 3.24 (p <.05) in women for those with bmis of 25-30 and ≥ 30,respectively,compared to those with bmi < 22,after adjusting for age,smoking status,and clinical history of diabetes mellitus. these findings demonstrate a dose-response relationship between bmi and the development of periodontal disease in a population of japanese individuals. © international & american associations for dental research.
کلیدواژه body mass index; longitudinal.; obesity; periodontal disease
آدرس department of preventive dentistry and dental public health,school of dentistry,aichi-gakuin university,1-100,kusumoto-cho,chikusa-ku,nagoya,464-8650, Japan, department of preventive dentistry and dental public health,school of dentistry,aichi-gakuin university,1-100,kusumoto-cho,chikusa-ku,nagoya,464-8650, Japan, department of preventive dentistry and dental public health,school of dentistry,aichi-gakuin university,1-100,kusumoto-cho,chikusa-ku,nagoya,464-8650,japan,aichi health promotion foundation,nagoya, Japan, department of preventive dentistry and dental public health,school of dentistry,aichi-gakuin university,1-100,kusumoto-cho,chikusa-ku,nagoya,464-8650, Japan, aichi health promotion foundation,nagoya, Japan, department of epidemiology and public health,university college london,london, United Kingdom, department of epidemiology and public health,university college london,london, United Kingdom
 
     
   
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