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2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.archger.2010.12.014
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Edentulism risk indicators among Mexican elders 60-year-old and older

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“…Individuals that were married or living with a partner presented lower prevalence of edentulism, as corroborated by a study conducted in Mexico (20). The literature has pointed out marriage as a protective factor to health outcomes, due to environmental, social and psychological factors (21).…”
Section: Tooth Loss In Elders In Southern Brazilmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…Individuals that were married or living with a partner presented lower prevalence of edentulism, as corroborated by a study conducted in Mexico (20). The literature has pointed out marriage as a protective factor to health outcomes, due to environmental, social and psychological factors (21).…”
Section: Tooth Loss In Elders In Southern Brazilmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…The earliest study identified in the current review was published in 1982 . Seven of the 24 studies included in this review were conducted in Brazil. The sample size considerably differed among the studies, and the number of participants ranged from 139 to 79 563.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Además, también se acepta la existencia de una asociación entre el estado de salud y el estatus social -en general, los individuos de mejor nivel socioeconómico disfrutan de mejor salud (43,44). En México, la posición socioeconómica, determinada mediante diferentes indicadores, ha demostrado constantemente una asociación con diversos indicadores de salud bucal (45)(46)(47), incluida la caries dental, en la cual se observa que los sujetos de mejor posición socioeconómica tienen menor número y prevalencia de caries dental (38) y viceversa, con pocas excepciones (12). En este estudio se utilizaron diferentes indicadores de posición socioeconómica y el que permaneció en el modelo multivariado fue que el hogar del niño poseía un automóvil.…”
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