2024
DOI: 10.1002/cre2.895
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Unique dietary and oral hygiene behaviors in a cohort with clinically severe obesity: A cross sectional study

Zanab Malik,
Woosung Sohn,
Shanika Nanayakkara
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundAn association between increased risk of dental caries with increased levels of clinically severe obesity has been reported. Data linking body mass index (BMI) and dietary behaviors, including at‐risk dietary factors and oral hygiene habits, are lacking in a cohort with clinically severe obesity. This study aimed to explore the dietary and oral hygiene behaviors in individuals with clinically severe obesity attending a hospital‐based obesity service.MethodsAdult patients attending a hospital‐based ob… Show more

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