Association between Oral Health Status and Relative Handgrip Strength in 11,337 Korean

Grip strength is a simple indicator of physical strength and is closely associated with systemic health. Conversely, oral health has also been reported to have an important association with systemic health. The present study aimed to assess the effect of oral health status on relative handgrip stren...

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Autores principales: Ji-Eun Kim, Na-Yeong Kim, Choong-Ho Choi, Ki-Ho Chung
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:3b41292de6cd46998ca599e2c8fafafc2021-11-25T18:02:41ZAssociation between Oral Health Status and Relative Handgrip Strength in 11,337 Korean10.3390/jcm102254252077-0383https://doaj.org/article/3b41292de6cd46998ca599e2c8fafafc2021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/10/22/5425https://doaj.org/toc/2077-0383Grip strength is a simple indicator of physical strength and is closely associated with systemic health. Conversely, oral health has also been reported to have an important association with systemic health. The present study aimed to assess the effect of oral health status on relative handgrip strength. The data pertaining to 11,337 participants were obtained by means of the seventh Korea National Health and Nutrition Survey (2016 to 2018). Oral health status was evaluated on the basis of the presence of periodontitis and number of remaining teeth (PT, present teeth). Relative handgrip strength was evaluated by means of a digital dynamometer and the value pertaining to the lower 25% of measurements was used as the quartile by gender. The association between oral health status and relative handgrip strength was evaluated by means of multiple regression analysis and multiple logistic regression analysis with covariate correction. Analysis of the crude model revealed a significant association in the group of patients with periodontal disease (odds ratio = 1.69, 95% confidence interval: 1.51–1.89). However, analysis with adjusted covariates revealed that the association was not statistically significant. Moreover, statistical analysis after adjustment for covariates revealed a consistent correlation between PT and relative handgrip strength as categorical and continuous variables. Hence, the present study observed a significant association between oral health status and relative handgrip strength among the Korean adult population.Ji-Eun KimNa-Yeong KimChoong-Ho ChoiKi-Ho ChungMDPI AGarticleKNHANESperiodontitispresent teethrelative handgrip strengthMedicineRENJournal of Clinical Medicine, Vol 10, Iss 5425, p 5425 (2021)
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periodontitis
present teeth
relative handgrip strength
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periodontitis
present teeth
relative handgrip strength
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Ji-Eun Kim
Na-Yeong Kim
Choong-Ho Choi
Ki-Ho Chung
Association between Oral Health Status and Relative Handgrip Strength in 11,337 Korean
description Grip strength is a simple indicator of physical strength and is closely associated with systemic health. Conversely, oral health has also been reported to have an important association with systemic health. The present study aimed to assess the effect of oral health status on relative handgrip strength. The data pertaining to 11,337 participants were obtained by means of the seventh Korea National Health and Nutrition Survey (2016 to 2018). Oral health status was evaluated on the basis of the presence of periodontitis and number of remaining teeth (PT, present teeth). Relative handgrip strength was evaluated by means of a digital dynamometer and the value pertaining to the lower 25% of measurements was used as the quartile by gender. The association between oral health status and relative handgrip strength was evaluated by means of multiple regression analysis and multiple logistic regression analysis with covariate correction. Analysis of the crude model revealed a significant association in the group of patients with periodontal disease (odds ratio = 1.69, 95% confidence interval: 1.51–1.89). However, analysis with adjusted covariates revealed that the association was not statistically significant. Moreover, statistical analysis after adjustment for covariates revealed a consistent correlation between PT and relative handgrip strength as categorical and continuous variables. Hence, the present study observed a significant association between oral health status and relative handgrip strength among the Korean adult population.
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title Association between Oral Health Status and Relative Handgrip Strength in 11,337 Korean
title_short Association between Oral Health Status and Relative Handgrip Strength in 11,337 Korean
title_full Association between Oral Health Status and Relative Handgrip Strength in 11,337 Korean
title_fullStr Association between Oral Health Status and Relative Handgrip Strength in 11,337 Korean
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