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Gender differences in the association between metabolic syndrome and periodontal disease: the Hisayama Study

Aims: Periodontal disease and metabolic syndrome (MS) are more prevalent in males than in females. However, whether there is a gender difference in the association between these health conditions has not yet been investigated. This study examined the gender difference in this association, considerin...

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Autores principales: Furuta, Michiko, Shimazaki, Yoshihiro, Takeshita, Toru, Shibata, Yukie, Akifusa, Sumio, Eshima, Nobuoki, Kiyohara, Yutaka, Ninomiya, Toshiharu, Hirakawa, Yoichiro, Mukai, Naoko, Nagata, Masaharu, Yamashita, Yoshihisa
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Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3807558/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23829196
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jcpe.12119
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author Furuta, Michiko
Shimazaki, Yoshihiro
Takeshita, Toru
Shibata, Yukie
Akifusa, Sumio
Eshima, Nobuoki
Kiyohara, Yutaka
Ninomiya, Toshiharu
Hirakawa, Yoichiro
Mukai, Naoko
Nagata, Masaharu
Yamashita, Yoshihisa
author_facet Furuta, Michiko
Shimazaki, Yoshihiro
Takeshita, Toru
Shibata, Yukie
Akifusa, Sumio
Eshima, Nobuoki
Kiyohara, Yutaka
Ninomiya, Toshiharu
Hirakawa, Yoichiro
Mukai, Naoko
Nagata, Masaharu
Yamashita, Yoshihisa
author_sort Furuta, Michiko
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description Aims: Periodontal disease and metabolic syndrome (MS) are more prevalent in males than in females. However, whether there is a gender difference in the association between these health conditions has not yet been investigated. This study examined the gender difference in this association, considering the definition of periodontal disease. Materials and Methods: We recruited 1040 males and 1330 females, aged ≥40 years, with at least ten teeth from subjects of the 2007 Hisayama health examination. We performed a logistic regression analysis with various definitions of periodontal disease the dependent variable and MS as the independent variable. Following the analysis, the data were reanalysed with the structural equations model. Results: The logistic regression analysis suggested a stronger association between periodontal disease and MS in females than that in males when periodontal disease was more severely defined. When we constructed the structural equations model in each gender, the model showed a good fit to the data of females, suggesting the association between periodontal disease and MS in females, but not in males. Conclusions: Gender differences seem to exist in the association between periodontal disease and MS; MS might show a stronger association with periodontal disease in females than in males. Furuta M, Shimazaki Y, Takeshita T, Shibata Y, Akifusa S, Eshima N, Kiyohara Y, Ninomiya T, Hirakawa Y, Mukai N, Nagata M, Yamashita Y. Gender differences in the association between metabolic syndrome and periodontal disease: the Hisayama Study. J Clin Periodontol 2013; 40: 743–752. doi: 10.1111/jcpe.12119.
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spelling pubmed-38075582013-11-04 Gender differences in the association between metabolic syndrome and periodontal disease: the Hisayama Study Furuta, Michiko Shimazaki, Yoshihiro Takeshita, Toru Shibata, Yukie Akifusa, Sumio Eshima, Nobuoki Kiyohara, Yutaka Ninomiya, Toshiharu Hirakawa, Yoichiro Mukai, Naoko Nagata, Masaharu Yamashita, Yoshihisa J Clin Periodontol Periodontal Diseases Aims: Periodontal disease and metabolic syndrome (MS) are more prevalent in males than in females. However, whether there is a gender difference in the association between these health conditions has not yet been investigated. This study examined the gender difference in this association, considering the definition of periodontal disease. Materials and Methods: We recruited 1040 males and 1330 females, aged ≥40 years, with at least ten teeth from subjects of the 2007 Hisayama health examination. We performed a logistic regression analysis with various definitions of periodontal disease the dependent variable and MS as the independent variable. Following the analysis, the data were reanalysed with the structural equations model. Results: The logistic regression analysis suggested a stronger association between periodontal disease and MS in females than that in males when periodontal disease was more severely defined. When we constructed the structural equations model in each gender, the model showed a good fit to the data of females, suggesting the association between periodontal disease and MS in females, but not in males. Conclusions: Gender differences seem to exist in the association between periodontal disease and MS; MS might show a stronger association with periodontal disease in females than in males. Furuta M, Shimazaki Y, Takeshita T, Shibata Y, Akifusa S, Eshima N, Kiyohara Y, Ninomiya T, Hirakawa Y, Mukai N, Nagata M, Yamashita Y. Gender differences in the association between metabolic syndrome and periodontal disease: the Hisayama Study. J Clin Periodontol 2013; 40: 743–752. doi: 10.1111/jcpe.12119. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2013-08 2013-07-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3807558/ /pubmed/23829196 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jcpe.12119 Text en Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ Re-use of this article is permitted in accordance with the Creative Commons Deed, Attribution 2.5, which does not permit commercial exploitation.
spellingShingle Periodontal Diseases
Furuta, Michiko
Shimazaki, Yoshihiro
Takeshita, Toru
Shibata, Yukie
Akifusa, Sumio
Eshima, Nobuoki
Kiyohara, Yutaka
Ninomiya, Toshiharu
Hirakawa, Yoichiro
Mukai, Naoko
Nagata, Masaharu
Yamashita, Yoshihisa
Gender differences in the association between metabolic syndrome and periodontal disease: the Hisayama Study
title Gender differences in the association between metabolic syndrome and periodontal disease: the Hisayama Study
title_full Gender differences in the association between metabolic syndrome and periodontal disease: the Hisayama Study
title_fullStr Gender differences in the association between metabolic syndrome and periodontal disease: the Hisayama Study
title_full_unstemmed Gender differences in the association between metabolic syndrome and periodontal disease: the Hisayama Study
title_short Gender differences in the association between metabolic syndrome and periodontal disease: the Hisayama Study
title_sort gender differences in the association between metabolic syndrome and periodontal disease: the hisayama study
topic Periodontal Diseases
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3807558/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23829196
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jcpe.12119
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