2012
DOI: 10.1590/s1678-77572012000100008
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Relation between oral health and nutritional condition in the elderly

Abstract: Oral health is a prerequisite for a good chewing function, which may have an impact on food choices and nutritional well-being.ObjectiveThis study was designed to evaluate the relationship between oral health status and nutritional status in the elderly. Material and MethodsIn this cross-sectional study, 33 elderly people from the Group for the Elderly Interdisciplinary Geriatrics and Gerontology Program, at Fluminense Federal University, Niteroi, RJ, Brazil, completed a questionnaire to collect information on… Show more

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“…Nevertheless, it must be kept in mind that protein protects bone health when CaI requirements are met [36,37]. The low CaI, observed in the present report decreased the CaI/protein intake ratio below the 20 mg/g required to protect mineralized tissues [32], adding yet another risk factor potentially affecting the subjects' oral health.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Nevertheless, it must be kept in mind that protein protects bone health when CaI requirements are met [36,37]. The low CaI, observed in the present report decreased the CaI/protein intake ratio below the 20 mg/g required to protect mineralized tissues [32], adding yet another risk factor potentially affecting the subjects' oral health.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…A modo de ejemplo, la pérdida de dientes o la presencia de lesiones de caries extensas y dolorosas pueden afectar el estado nutricional de una persona mayor, toda vez que el trastorno bucal llevará a que seleccione alimentos blandos, usualmente de bajo valor nutritivo. Aspectos de la esfera sicosocial también pueden ser afectados por problemas bucales, dado que limitan la capacidad de hablar, sonreír y sociabilizar 8 . En otro ámbito, se ha descrito una asociación entre la salud bucal y varias enfermedades sistémicas debido a factores de riesgo comunes, como es el caso de la diabetes mellitus 9 , las enfermedades cardiovasculares 10 y respiratorias 11 , todas patologías de alta prevalencia en la población mayor.…”
Section: Envejecimiento Y Salud Bucal En Personas Mayoresunclassified
“…Good oral health is important for care home residents’ general health, nutritional intake and well‐being . The world population is ageing and people are living with increasingly complex health conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%