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salud publica mex 2023; 65 (3)
Poor self-perception of oral health is associated with the presence of frailty in older people living in the community
Sánchez-García S, Heredia-Ponce E, Moreno-Tamayo K, Velázquez-Olmedo LB, Cruz-Hervert P, Ramírez-García E, García-Peña C
Language: Spanish
References: 29
Page: 245-252
PDF size: 367.62 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Objective. To determine the association between poor
self-perceived oral health and frailty in older people.
Materials
and methods. Cross-sectional study in older
people beneficiaries of the Mexican Social Security Institute
(IMSS) of Mexico City. For oral health self-perception, the
General/Geriatric Oral Health Assessment Index (GOHAI)
was used. Select the frailty phenotype described by Fried and
colleagues (frail, pre-frail, and no frail).
Results. A total of 1
173 old people (60 years and older) with an average age of
66.0 (5.7) years, women 46.1% (n=541). The mean (95%CI)
of GOHAI-Sp was 49.2 (48.9-49.6). Was considered 9.2%
(n=108) frail, 59.9% (n=703) pre-frail and 30.9% (n=362) no
frail. The strength of association (odds ratio, OR) for poor
self-perception of oral health and frail was OR 2.4 (95%CI
1.5,3.7) and adjusted OR 1.7 (95%CI 1.1,2.8) used as a
reference for non-fragile. There is no significant association
between poor self-perception of oral health and pre-frail.
Conclusion. Poor self-perceived oral health may be an
indicator of the presence of frailty in old people.
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