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Rev Invest Clin 2010; 62 (2)
Caries prevalence in preschool children with overweight and obesity
Juárez-López MLA, Villa-Ramos A
Language: Spanish
References: 45
Page: 115-120
PDF size: 65.89 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Objective. The diet with high and frequent carbohydrates
consumption specially between meals increases the risk of nutritional
diseases and dental decay. Also, in Mexico in the last
years the changes in feeding patterns have increased the cases
augmented of overweight and obesity in children, so the aim
of the present study was to determine if dental decay is associated
to overweight and obesity in preschool children from
Mexico City.
Methodology. A comparative cross-sectional
study was carried out in 189 children aged of 3 to 6 years old,
selected by convenience from Iztapalapa´s area of Mexico
City. According the body mass index(BMI) the children were
qualified in three groups: 63 with normal weight, 63 with
overweight and 63 with obesity. The clinical examination was
performance by one observer. There were registered dmf-t,
dmf-s indexes and the index of dental plaque of O’leary. The
χ
2 and ANOVA tests were applied to compare among the
groups, and odds ratio to estimate association.
Results. Caries
prevalence was of 77% for the children with normal
weight, 84% for those with overweight and 79% for the obese
group. There was not association between caries with overweight,
neither obesity, with exception for the obese girls who
presented a higher affectation of dental decay in comparison
with the obese boys(OR = 4.24; IC95%: 1.04-17.31, p ‹ 0.05).
In the overweight group, those children with poor hygienic
habits showed more dental caries (OR = 7.83; IC95%: 1.74-
35.21 p = 0.003).
Conclusions. A high prevalence on dental
caries was observed in preschool children, nevertheless, overweight
and obesity did not correlate with to dental decay.
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