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The Mediating Effects of Nutritional Status on the Relationship between Number of Residual Teeth and Cognitive Function among Older Adults: A Cross-Sectional Multicenter Study

The underlying mechanisms of the relationship between the number of teeth and cognition is still unclear. We aimed to construct a mediation model between the number of residual teeth and cognitive function, using nutritional status as a mediating factor. This study was completed using the West China...

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Autores principales: Li, Yun, Xia, Xin, Wu, Wenwen, Tian, Xin, Hu, Yuexia, Dong, Birong, Wang, Yanyan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10384863/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37513507
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15143089
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author Li, Yun
Xia, Xin
Wu, Wenwen
Tian, Xin
Hu, Yuexia
Dong, Birong
Wang, Yanyan
author_facet Li, Yun
Xia, Xin
Wu, Wenwen
Tian, Xin
Hu, Yuexia
Dong, Birong
Wang, Yanyan
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description The underlying mechanisms of the relationship between the number of teeth and cognition is still unclear. We aimed to construct a mediation model between the number of residual teeth and cognitive function, using nutritional status as a mediating factor. This study was completed using the West China Health and Aging Trend cohort. A total of 6634 multi-ethnic older adults, aged 50 years or older, were included. This study measured cognitive function using the Short-Portable Mental Status Questionnaire, and nutritional status was assessed using the Mini Nutritional Assessment-Short Form. The mediation analysis examined the potential mediating role of nutritional status. The pathway analysis was supplemented and validated using the structural equation modelling framework. Multiple linear regression demonstrated that a higher number of residual teeth was correlated with enhanced cognitive function (β = −0.15; 95% CI: −0.19 to −0.111). The mediation model, from the number of residual teeth to cognitive impairment, was partially mediated by nutritional status (β = −0.0608; 95% CI: −0.0762 to −0.0461). The proportion of the mediating effect, expressed as a percentage, was 40.66%. Furthermore, the estimated coefficients for the number of residual teeth and nutritional status varied across ethnic groups. This study indicated that enhancing the nutrition of older adults could reduce the adverse effects of the number of residual teeth on cognitive function among older adults.
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spelling pubmed-103848632023-07-30 The Mediating Effects of Nutritional Status on the Relationship between Number of Residual Teeth and Cognitive Function among Older Adults: A Cross-Sectional Multicenter Study Li, Yun Xia, Xin Wu, Wenwen Tian, Xin Hu, Yuexia Dong, Birong Wang, Yanyan Nutrients Article The underlying mechanisms of the relationship between the number of teeth and cognition is still unclear. We aimed to construct a mediation model between the number of residual teeth and cognitive function, using nutritional status as a mediating factor. This study was completed using the West China Health and Aging Trend cohort. A total of 6634 multi-ethnic older adults, aged 50 years or older, were included. This study measured cognitive function using the Short-Portable Mental Status Questionnaire, and nutritional status was assessed using the Mini Nutritional Assessment-Short Form. The mediation analysis examined the potential mediating role of nutritional status. The pathway analysis was supplemented and validated using the structural equation modelling framework. Multiple linear regression demonstrated that a higher number of residual teeth was correlated with enhanced cognitive function (β = −0.15; 95% CI: −0.19 to −0.111). The mediation model, from the number of residual teeth to cognitive impairment, was partially mediated by nutritional status (β = −0.0608; 95% CI: −0.0762 to −0.0461). The proportion of the mediating effect, expressed as a percentage, was 40.66%. Furthermore, the estimated coefficients for the number of residual teeth and nutritional status varied across ethnic groups. This study indicated that enhancing the nutrition of older adults could reduce the adverse effects of the number of residual teeth on cognitive function among older adults. MDPI 2023-07-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10384863/ /pubmed/37513507 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15143089 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Li, Yun
Xia, Xin
Wu, Wenwen
Tian, Xin
Hu, Yuexia
Dong, Birong
Wang, Yanyan
The Mediating Effects of Nutritional Status on the Relationship between Number of Residual Teeth and Cognitive Function among Older Adults: A Cross-Sectional Multicenter Study
title The Mediating Effects of Nutritional Status on the Relationship between Number of Residual Teeth and Cognitive Function among Older Adults: A Cross-Sectional Multicenter Study
title_full The Mediating Effects of Nutritional Status on the Relationship between Number of Residual Teeth and Cognitive Function among Older Adults: A Cross-Sectional Multicenter Study
title_fullStr The Mediating Effects of Nutritional Status on the Relationship between Number of Residual Teeth and Cognitive Function among Older Adults: A Cross-Sectional Multicenter Study
title_full_unstemmed The Mediating Effects of Nutritional Status on the Relationship between Number of Residual Teeth and Cognitive Function among Older Adults: A Cross-Sectional Multicenter Study
title_short The Mediating Effects of Nutritional Status on the Relationship between Number of Residual Teeth and Cognitive Function among Older Adults: A Cross-Sectional Multicenter Study
title_sort mediating effects of nutritional status on the relationship between number of residual teeth and cognitive function among older adults: a cross-sectional multicenter study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10384863/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37513507
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15143089
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