Author | Andrade, Fabiola Bof de | |
Author | Oliveira, Cesar de | |
Author | Duarte, Yeda Aparecida de Oliveira | |
Author | Sabbah, Wael | |
Author | Bernabé, Eduardo | |
Access date | 2022-06-28T18:58:18Z | |
Available date | 2022-06-28T18:58:18Z | |
Document date | 2021 | |
Citation | ANDRADE, Fabiola Bof de et al. Tooth loss, dental prostheses use and cognitive performance in older Brazilian adults: The SABE cohort study. Geriatr Gerontol Int., v. 21, n. 12, p. 1093-1098, 2021. doi: 10.1111/ggi.14290. | pt_BR |
ISSN | 1444-1586 | pt_BR |
URI | https://www.arca.fiocruz.br/handle/icict/53568 | |
Language | eng | pt_BR |
Publisher | Blackwell Science | pt_BR |
Rights | restricted access | pt_BR |
Title | Tooth loss, dental prostheses use and cognitive performance in older Brazilian adults: The SABE cohort study | pt_BR |
Type | Article | |
DOI | 10.1111/ggi.14290 | |
Abstract | Aim: To investigate the within- and between-person longitudinal effects of tooth loss and the use of dentures, clinically assessed by dentists, on cognitive decline in a representative sample of community-dwelling older Brazilian adults. Methods: Data came from 1265, 1112 and 1021 individuals aged ≥60 years who participated in the second (2006), third (2010) and fourth (2015) waves, respectively, of the Health, Well-being and Aging study (SABE). Cognitive performance was evaluated with the abbreviated version of the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE). The number of natural teeth was classified according to three categories: none, 1-19 and ≥20 teeth. The presence of removable full or partial dentures in each dental arch (yes/no) was recorded. Hybrid regression models, adjusted for sociodemographic, behavior and health-related covariates, were used to estimate the between- and within-person effects of the longitudinal association between cognitive performance and oral health. Results: Participants with 1-19 and no teeth had, respectively, 1.15 (95% CI 0.65-1.66) and 1.54 (95% CI 0.99-2.09) units lower MMSE score than those with ≥20 teeth. Denture wearers had 1.54 (95% CI 1.13-1.95) units greater MMSE score than non-denture wearers, and those who started wearing dentures during the follow up had 0.83 (95% CI 0.21-1.45) units greater MMSE score after the transition. | pt_BR |
Affilliation | Rene Rachou Institute. Oswaldo Cruz Foundation. Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil. | pt_BR |
Affilliation | Department of Epidemiology & Public Health, University College London, London, UK. | pt_BR |
Affilliation | School of Public Health, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil. | pt_BR |
Affilliation | Faculty of Dentistry, Oral & Craniofacial Sciences. King's College London. London, UK. | pt_BR |
Affilliation | Faculty of Dentistry, Oral & Craniofacial Sciences. King's College London. London, UK. | pt_BR |
Subject | cognitive impairment | pt_BR |
Subject | cohort studies | pt_BR |
Subject | dentures | pt_BR |
Subject | tooth loss | pt_BR |