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MASTICATORY FUNCTION OF OBESE CANDIDATES TO BARIATRIC SURGERY FROM DISTINCT SOCIOECONOMIC CLASSES
BACKGROUND: Obesity and metabolic syndrome can be labeled as worldwide outbreak; thus, both have led to serious public health problem. Oral health can be worsened by both, obesity and metabolic syndrome. Tooth loss harms masticatory function, essential status to whom will be submitted to bariatric s...
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Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgia Digestiva
2016
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5064279/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27683777 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0102-6720201600S10014 |
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author | PASSERI, Celso Roberto ANDRADE, Jacira Alves Caracik de Camargo TOMAL, Karla Thaíza PRACUCHO, Eduardo Marcucci de CAMPOS, Livia Paschoalino SALES-PERES, Silvia Helena de Carvalho |
author_facet | PASSERI, Celso Roberto ANDRADE, Jacira Alves Caracik de Camargo TOMAL, Karla Thaíza PRACUCHO, Eduardo Marcucci de CAMPOS, Livia Paschoalino SALES-PERES, Silvia Helena de Carvalho |
author_sort | PASSERI, Celso Roberto |
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description | BACKGROUND: Obesity and metabolic syndrome can be labeled as worldwide outbreak; thus, both have led to serious public health problem. Oral health can be worsened by both, obesity and metabolic syndrome. Tooth loss harms masticatory function, essential status to whom will be submitted to bariatric surgery. AIM: Assess masticatory function of obese candidates to bariatric surgery, who belong to distinct socioeconomic class range, in order to recognize hazard factors and the bias of socioeconomic factor in this context. METHODS: Observational cross-section study, with samples comprised by two groups of patients, with distinct socioeconomic class range, one of them belonging to public health system (SUSG) and the other to private clinic (CPG), candidates to bariatric surgery. Were assessed anthropometric data, comorbidities and medicines usage, blood tests, habits and the number of dental functional units. RESULTS: The groups SUSG and CPG were homogeneous taking into account gender (p=0,890) and age range (p=0,170). The number of dental functional units was higher in the private group (p<0.001). The impaired masticatory function was rather present among public group (p<0.001) and female gender (p<0,001). Regarded as blood tests, fasting glucose was higher in female in SUSG (p<0,001). The following hazard factors have corroborated to have patients rated as impaired masticatory function: belong to public service (OR: 8.420, p=0.003), higher age (OR: 1.186, p<0.001), female gender (OR: 0.153, p=0.029), diabetes mellitus (OR: 2.545, p=0.045) and smokers (OR: 2.951, p=0.043). CONCLUSION: The general health and masticatory function of female SUSG were worse, highlighting the socioeconomic condition as hazard factor. |
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spelling | pubmed-50642792016-10-18 MASTICATORY FUNCTION OF OBESE CANDIDATES TO BARIATRIC SURGERY FROM DISTINCT SOCIOECONOMIC CLASSES PASSERI, Celso Roberto ANDRADE, Jacira Alves Caracik de Camargo TOMAL, Karla Thaíza PRACUCHO, Eduardo Marcucci de CAMPOS, Livia Paschoalino SALES-PERES, Silvia Helena de Carvalho Arq Bras Cir Dig Original Article BACKGROUND: Obesity and metabolic syndrome can be labeled as worldwide outbreak; thus, both have led to serious public health problem. Oral health can be worsened by both, obesity and metabolic syndrome. Tooth loss harms masticatory function, essential status to whom will be submitted to bariatric surgery. AIM: Assess masticatory function of obese candidates to bariatric surgery, who belong to distinct socioeconomic class range, in order to recognize hazard factors and the bias of socioeconomic factor in this context. METHODS: Observational cross-section study, with samples comprised by two groups of patients, with distinct socioeconomic class range, one of them belonging to public health system (SUSG) and the other to private clinic (CPG), candidates to bariatric surgery. Were assessed anthropometric data, comorbidities and medicines usage, blood tests, habits and the number of dental functional units. RESULTS: The groups SUSG and CPG were homogeneous taking into account gender (p=0,890) and age range (p=0,170). The number of dental functional units was higher in the private group (p<0.001). The impaired masticatory function was rather present among public group (p<0.001) and female gender (p<0,001). Regarded as blood tests, fasting glucose was higher in female in SUSG (p<0,001). The following hazard factors have corroborated to have patients rated as impaired masticatory function: belong to public service (OR: 8.420, p=0.003), higher age (OR: 1.186, p<0.001), female gender (OR: 0.153, p=0.029), diabetes mellitus (OR: 2.545, p=0.045) and smokers (OR: 2.951, p=0.043). CONCLUSION: The general health and masticatory function of female SUSG were worse, highlighting the socioeconomic condition as hazard factor. Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgia Digestiva 2016 /pmc/articles/PMC5064279/ /pubmed/27683777 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0102-6720201600S10014 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License |
spellingShingle | Original Article PASSERI, Celso Roberto ANDRADE, Jacira Alves Caracik de Camargo TOMAL, Karla Thaíza PRACUCHO, Eduardo Marcucci de CAMPOS, Livia Paschoalino SALES-PERES, Silvia Helena de Carvalho MASTICATORY FUNCTION OF OBESE CANDIDATES TO BARIATRIC SURGERY FROM DISTINCT SOCIOECONOMIC CLASSES |
title | MASTICATORY FUNCTION OF OBESE CANDIDATES TO BARIATRIC SURGERY FROM
DISTINCT SOCIOECONOMIC CLASSES |
title_full | MASTICATORY FUNCTION OF OBESE CANDIDATES TO BARIATRIC SURGERY FROM
DISTINCT SOCIOECONOMIC CLASSES |
title_fullStr | MASTICATORY FUNCTION OF OBESE CANDIDATES TO BARIATRIC SURGERY FROM
DISTINCT SOCIOECONOMIC CLASSES |
title_full_unstemmed | MASTICATORY FUNCTION OF OBESE CANDIDATES TO BARIATRIC SURGERY FROM
DISTINCT SOCIOECONOMIC CLASSES |
title_short | MASTICATORY FUNCTION OF OBESE CANDIDATES TO BARIATRIC SURGERY FROM
DISTINCT SOCIOECONOMIC CLASSES |
title_sort | masticatory function of obese candidates to bariatric surgery from
distinct socioeconomic classes |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5064279/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27683777 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0102-6720201600S10014 |
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