2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12889-021-10672-5
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Are occupational and environmental noises associated with periodontitis? Evidence from a Korean representative cross-sectional study

Abstract: Background Evidences have shown that noise could be a risk factor for cardiovascular and metabolic diseases. Since periodontitis and CVD are characterized by inflammation, it is reasonable to doubt that occupational/environmental noise is a risk factor for periodontitis. The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between occupational/environmental noise and periodontitis in a nationally representative sample of Korean adults. Methods Thi… Show more

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“…Finally, a total of 57 articles (Moya et al, 2012; Figueiredo et al, 2013; Araya Vallespir et al, 2014; Jaafar et al, 2014; Juarez et al, 2014; Thanakun et al, 2014; Bhat et al, 2015; Eke et al, 2015; Giacaman et al, 2016; Khan et al, 2016; Holde et al, 2017; Ramírez et al, 2017; Shyagali et al, 2017; Silva‐Junior et al, 2017; Zaitsu et al, 2017; Balaji et al, 2018; Bhat et al, 2018; Eke et al, 2018; He et al, 2018; Iwasaki et al, 2018; Ortiz et al, 2018; Pinto‐Filho et al, 2018; Shariff et al, 2018; Skośkiewicz‐Malinowska et al, 2018; Wahlin et al, 2018; Botelho et al, 2019; Dhaifullah et al, 2019; Helmi et al, 2019; Lasta et al, 2019; J. B. Lee et al, 2019; K. Lee & Kim, 2019; Shimizu et al, 2019; Zhao et al, 2019; Bongo et al, 2020; Díaz‐Reissner et al, 2020; Ha et al, 2020; Nakamura et al, 2020; Romero‐Castro et al, 2020; Schmidt et al, 2020; Sekiguchi et al, 2020; Singh et al, 2020; Sun et al, 2020; Bilgin Çetin et al, 2021; Clauss et al, 2021; Costa et al, 2021; Germen et al, 2021; Ghassib et al, 2021; Goel et al, 2021; Gomes‐Filho et al, 2021; Han & Kim, 2021; Iwasaki et al, 2021; Jiao et al, 2021; Kocher et al, 2021; Oliveira et al, 2021; Sakurai et al, 2021; Song et al,…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, a total of 57 articles (Moya et al, 2012; Figueiredo et al, 2013; Araya Vallespir et al, 2014; Jaafar et al, 2014; Juarez et al, 2014; Thanakun et al, 2014; Bhat et al, 2015; Eke et al, 2015; Giacaman et al, 2016; Khan et al, 2016; Holde et al, 2017; Ramírez et al, 2017; Shyagali et al, 2017; Silva‐Junior et al, 2017; Zaitsu et al, 2017; Balaji et al, 2018; Bhat et al, 2018; Eke et al, 2018; He et al, 2018; Iwasaki et al, 2018; Ortiz et al, 2018; Pinto‐Filho et al, 2018; Shariff et al, 2018; Skośkiewicz‐Malinowska et al, 2018; Wahlin et al, 2018; Botelho et al, 2019; Dhaifullah et al, 2019; Helmi et al, 2019; Lasta et al, 2019; J. B. Lee et al, 2019; K. Lee & Kim, 2019; Shimizu et al, 2019; Zhao et al, 2019; Bongo et al, 2020; Díaz‐Reissner et al, 2020; Ha et al, 2020; Nakamura et al, 2020; Romero‐Castro et al, 2020; Schmidt et al, 2020; Sekiguchi et al, 2020; Singh et al, 2020; Sun et al, 2020; Bilgin Çetin et al, 2021; Clauss et al, 2021; Costa et al, 2021; Germen et al, 2021; Ghassib et al, 2021; Goel et al, 2021; Gomes‐Filho et al, 2021; Han & Kim, 2021; Iwasaki et al, 2021; Jiao et al, 2021; Kocher et al, 2021; Oliveira et al, 2021; Sakurai et al, 2021; Song et al,…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8,9 It is well-documented that periodontal disease is a complex disease with multiple potential contributing factors. These include genetic 10 and epigenetic influences, 11 medication use 12 and/or environmental factors, 13 which together promote periodontal disease initiation and progression. Low socioeconomic status, poor oral hygiene, and oral health related behaviors, psychological stress, and/or depression, increased age, ethnicity, diet/obesity, and systemic health comorbidities are risk factors that contribute to the prevalence of periodontal diseases.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Third, this was a cross-sectional study, and we did not carry out longitudinal follow-ups. Thus, this study could not establish a causal relationship ( 33 ). Consequently, this study needs to be expanded in future research.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 81%