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Periodontal health status and lung function in two Norwegian cohorts

RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: The oral cavity is united with the airways, and thus poor oral health may affect respiratory health. However, data on the interaction of periodontal and respiratory health is limited. We aimed to evaluate whether periodontal health status, assessed by the Community Periodon...

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Autores principales: Pérez Barrionuevo, Antonio Manuel, Gómez Real, Francisco, Igland, Jannicke, Johannessen, Ane, Omenaas, Ernst, Franklin, Karl A., Pérez Barrionuevo, Laura, Åstrøm, Anne Nordrehaug, Svanes, Cecilie, Bertelsen, Randi Jacobsen
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5774767/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29351551
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0191410
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author Pérez Barrionuevo, Antonio Manuel
Gómez Real, Francisco
Igland, Jannicke
Johannessen, Ane
Omenaas, Ernst
Franklin, Karl A.
Pérez Barrionuevo, Laura
Åstrøm, Anne Nordrehaug
Svanes, Cecilie
Bertelsen, Randi Jacobsen
author_facet Pérez Barrionuevo, Antonio Manuel
Gómez Real, Francisco
Igland, Jannicke
Johannessen, Ane
Omenaas, Ernst
Franklin, Karl A.
Pérez Barrionuevo, Laura
Åstrøm, Anne Nordrehaug
Svanes, Cecilie
Bertelsen, Randi Jacobsen
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description RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: The oral cavity is united with the airways, and thus poor oral health may affect respiratory health. However, data on the interaction of periodontal and respiratory health is limited. We aimed to evaluate whether periodontal health status, assessed by the Community Periodontal Index (CPI), was related to lung function among young and middle-aged adults in two Norwegian cohorts. METHODS: Periodontal health status and lung function were measured among 656 participants in the Norwegian part of the European Community Respiratory Health Survey (ECHRS III) and the RHINESSA offspring study. Each participant was given a CPI-index from 0 to 4 where higher values reflect poorer periodontal status. The association between CPI and lung function was estimated with linear regression adjusting for age, gender, smoking, body mass index, exercise, education, use of antibiotics, inhaled medication and corrected for clustering within families. MAIN RESULTS: Participants with CPI 3–4 had significantly lower FEV(1)/FVC ratio compared to participants with CPI 0, b (95% CI) = -0.032 (-0.055, -0.009). Poorer periodontal health was associated with a significant decrease in the FEV(1)/FVC ratio with an adjusted regression coefficient for linear trend b (95% CI) = -0.009 (-0.015, -0.004) per unit increase in CPI. This negative association remained when excluding asthmatics and smokers (-0.014 (-0.022, -0,006)). CONCLUSIONS: Poorer periodontal health was associated with increasing airways obstruction in a relatively young, healthy population. The oral cavity is united with the airways and our findings indicate an opportunity to influence respiratory health by improving oral health.
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spelling pubmed-57747672018-02-05 Periodontal health status and lung function in two Norwegian cohorts Pérez Barrionuevo, Antonio Manuel Gómez Real, Francisco Igland, Jannicke Johannessen, Ane Omenaas, Ernst Franklin, Karl A. Pérez Barrionuevo, Laura Åstrøm, Anne Nordrehaug Svanes, Cecilie Bertelsen, Randi Jacobsen PLoS One Research Article RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: The oral cavity is united with the airways, and thus poor oral health may affect respiratory health. However, data on the interaction of periodontal and respiratory health is limited. We aimed to evaluate whether periodontal health status, assessed by the Community Periodontal Index (CPI), was related to lung function among young and middle-aged adults in two Norwegian cohorts. METHODS: Periodontal health status and lung function were measured among 656 participants in the Norwegian part of the European Community Respiratory Health Survey (ECHRS III) and the RHINESSA offspring study. Each participant was given a CPI-index from 0 to 4 where higher values reflect poorer periodontal status. The association between CPI and lung function was estimated with linear regression adjusting for age, gender, smoking, body mass index, exercise, education, use of antibiotics, inhaled medication and corrected for clustering within families. MAIN RESULTS: Participants with CPI 3–4 had significantly lower FEV(1)/FVC ratio compared to participants with CPI 0, b (95% CI) = -0.032 (-0.055, -0.009). Poorer periodontal health was associated with a significant decrease in the FEV(1)/FVC ratio with an adjusted regression coefficient for linear trend b (95% CI) = -0.009 (-0.015, -0.004) per unit increase in CPI. This negative association remained when excluding asthmatics and smokers (-0.014 (-0.022, -0,006)). CONCLUSIONS: Poorer periodontal health was associated with increasing airways obstruction in a relatively young, healthy population. The oral cavity is united with the airways and our findings indicate an opportunity to influence respiratory health by improving oral health. Public Library of Science 2018-01-19 /pmc/articles/PMC5774767/ /pubmed/29351551 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0191410 Text en © 2018 Pérez Barrionuevo et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Pérez Barrionuevo, Antonio Manuel
Gómez Real, Francisco
Igland, Jannicke
Johannessen, Ane
Omenaas, Ernst
Franklin, Karl A.
Pérez Barrionuevo, Laura
Åstrøm, Anne Nordrehaug
Svanes, Cecilie
Bertelsen, Randi Jacobsen
Periodontal health status and lung function in two Norwegian cohorts
title Periodontal health status and lung function in two Norwegian cohorts
title_full Periodontal health status and lung function in two Norwegian cohorts
title_fullStr Periodontal health status and lung function in two Norwegian cohorts
title_full_unstemmed Periodontal health status and lung function in two Norwegian cohorts
title_short Periodontal health status and lung function in two Norwegian cohorts
title_sort periodontal health status and lung function in two norwegian cohorts
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5774767/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29351551
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0191410
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