Association between dental health behaviours, mental/physical function and self-feeding ability among the elderly: a cross-sectional survey |
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Authors: | Arai Koji Sumi Yasunori Uematsu Hiroshi Miura Hiroko |
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Affiliation: | Department of Dental Surgery, Chubu National Hospital, Obu City, Japan. arai@chubu-nh.go.jp |
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Abstract: | Objectives : The aim of this study was to determine the association between dental health behaviour, mental/physical function and self‐feeding ability among the elderly. Subjects : A total of 414 elderly dental patients aged 65 years and older participated in this study. Methods : A survey was carried out for three years and seven months starting in January 1998 at the Chubu National Hospital. The patients or their carers were examined/interviewed about the severity of senile dementia, dental health behaviour, ability to rinse their mouths, ability to manage dentures, and ability to sit at a table during meals. To assess the association with self‐feeding ability among the elderly, cut‐offs were given for these variables, and then the odds ratios were calculated. Results : The strongest association to self‐feeding ability was marked by inability to rinse their own mouth, followed by inability to manage dentures, inability to sit at a table during meals, severe senile dementia and less frequency of toothbrushing. Conclusion : Elderly who have lost the feeding ability often could not maintain their dental health by themselves. Carers must provide not only a feeding service with acknowledgement of aspiration but oral care to prevent dental disease and fatal pneumonia in the elderly. |
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Keywords: | Elderly eating difficulty self‐feeding |
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