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Individual- and City-Level Socioeconomic Factors and Tooth Loss among Elderly People: A Cross-Level Multilevel Analysis

This study aimed to test the association of contextual and individual socioeconomic status with tooth loss among Brazilian elderly people aged 65–74 years. Data from 5435 elderly participants from the Brazilian National Oral Health Survey (2010) were linked to city-level data for 27 state capitals a...

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Autores principales: Vettore, Mario Vianna, Rebelo Vieira, Janete M., F. F. Gomes, José, Martins, Nara M. O., Freitas, Yan N. L., Lamarca, Gabriela de A., Rebelo, Maria A. B.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7177366/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32235684
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17072345
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author Vettore, Mario Vianna
Rebelo Vieira, Janete M.
F. F. Gomes, José
Martins, Nara M. O.
Freitas, Yan N. L.
Lamarca, Gabriela de A.
Rebelo, Maria A. B.
author_facet Vettore, Mario Vianna
Rebelo Vieira, Janete M.
F. F. Gomes, José
Martins, Nara M. O.
Freitas, Yan N. L.
Lamarca, Gabriela de A.
Rebelo, Maria A. B.
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description This study aimed to test the association of contextual and individual socioeconomic status with tooth loss among Brazilian elderly people aged 65–74 years. Data from 5435 elderly participants from the Brazilian National Oral Health Survey (2010) were linked to city-level data for 27 state capitals and the Federal District. Tooth loss was clinically assessed according to the number of missing natural teeth. Contextual social variables included Human Development Index income (HDI-income) and HDI-education. Individual socioeconomic measures were monthly family income and years of schooling. Covariates included sex, skin colour, number of residents per room and number of goods. Multilevel Negative Binomial regression models were used to estimate rate ratios (RR) and 95% confidence intervals between contextual and individual variables and tooth loss. Contextual and individual income and education measures were consistently associated with tooth loss. Elderly people living in cities with low HDI-income and low HDI-education were respectively 21% and 33% more likely to present tooth loss. Cross-level interaction suggested that the relationship of lower income and lower schooling with tooth loss is different across levels of city-level income and city-level education inequality, respectively. Public policies aiming to reduce the income and education gaps and preventive dental interventions are imperative to tackle tooth loss among elderly people.
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spelling pubmed-71773662020-04-28 Individual- and City-Level Socioeconomic Factors and Tooth Loss among Elderly People: A Cross-Level Multilevel Analysis Vettore, Mario Vianna Rebelo Vieira, Janete M. F. F. Gomes, José Martins, Nara M. O. Freitas, Yan N. L. Lamarca, Gabriela de A. Rebelo, Maria A. B. Int J Environ Res Public Health Article This study aimed to test the association of contextual and individual socioeconomic status with tooth loss among Brazilian elderly people aged 65–74 years. Data from 5435 elderly participants from the Brazilian National Oral Health Survey (2010) were linked to city-level data for 27 state capitals and the Federal District. Tooth loss was clinically assessed according to the number of missing natural teeth. Contextual social variables included Human Development Index income (HDI-income) and HDI-education. Individual socioeconomic measures were monthly family income and years of schooling. Covariates included sex, skin colour, number of residents per room and number of goods. Multilevel Negative Binomial regression models were used to estimate rate ratios (RR) and 95% confidence intervals between contextual and individual variables and tooth loss. Contextual and individual income and education measures were consistently associated with tooth loss. Elderly people living in cities with low HDI-income and low HDI-education were respectively 21% and 33% more likely to present tooth loss. Cross-level interaction suggested that the relationship of lower income and lower schooling with tooth loss is different across levels of city-level income and city-level education inequality, respectively. Public policies aiming to reduce the income and education gaps and preventive dental interventions are imperative to tackle tooth loss among elderly people. MDPI 2020-03-30 2020-04 /pmc/articles/PMC7177366/ /pubmed/32235684 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17072345 Text en © 2020 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Vettore, Mario Vianna
Rebelo Vieira, Janete M.
F. F. Gomes, José
Martins, Nara M. O.
Freitas, Yan N. L.
Lamarca, Gabriela de A.
Rebelo, Maria A. B.
Individual- and City-Level Socioeconomic Factors and Tooth Loss among Elderly People: A Cross-Level Multilevel Analysis
title Individual- and City-Level Socioeconomic Factors and Tooth Loss among Elderly People: A Cross-Level Multilevel Analysis
title_full Individual- and City-Level Socioeconomic Factors and Tooth Loss among Elderly People: A Cross-Level Multilevel Analysis
title_fullStr Individual- and City-Level Socioeconomic Factors and Tooth Loss among Elderly People: A Cross-Level Multilevel Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Individual- and City-Level Socioeconomic Factors and Tooth Loss among Elderly People: A Cross-Level Multilevel Analysis
title_short Individual- and City-Level Socioeconomic Factors and Tooth Loss among Elderly People: A Cross-Level Multilevel Analysis
title_sort individual- and city-level socioeconomic factors and tooth loss among elderly people: a cross-level multilevel analysis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7177366/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32235684
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17072345
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