Correlation between Body Mass Index and Dental Caries among a sample of Sudanese Children

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Autor(a) principal: Seid Ahmed, Tyseer Elmekki
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Abuaffan, Amal
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Dental Science
Texto Completo: https://ojs.ict.unesp.br/index.php/cob/article/view/1149
Resumo: Introduction: Obesity and dental caries have a serious impact on a child’s health; they can be potentially prevented   by increasing the knowledge and awareness of proper oral hygiene practice in addition to healthy food consumption. Objective: To determine the correlation between body mass index and dental caries of a sample of 6-11 year old Sudanese children. Materials and Methods: A Cross sectional school based study was conducted. A total of 360 children (50% boys, 50% girls) were examined for body mass index and dental caries prevalence. Physical examination was done by recording the child’s height and weight to calculate the body mass index. Dental caries index was carried out following the WHO criteria. Results: The most prevalent body weight category was normal weight (60.6%) in both genders followed by the underweight group (28.3%), the overweight group (6.4%), and the obese group (4.7%). Boys exhibited a higher prevalence in the underweight category than girls, while overweight was more prevalent in girls (8.3%) than boys (4.4%). The mean dft for primary teeth was 4.68 in both genders and the mean DMFT for permanent teeth was 2.52 and 1.88 for girls and boys respectively. There was a negative correlation between dft and body weight category. No correlation between body weight category and DMFT was found. Conclusion: No correlation between dental caries and age-specific body weight category was found in permanent teeth while in primary teeth the underweight category was more related to the presence of dental caries than the other body weight categories.  Key words: body mass index, normal weight, overweight, obesity, dental caries 
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spelling Correlation between Body Mass Index and Dental Caries among a sample of Sudanese ChildrenIntroduction: Obesity and dental caries have a serious impact on a child’s health; they can be potentially prevented   by increasing the knowledge and awareness of proper oral hygiene practice in addition to healthy food consumption. Objective: To determine the correlation between body mass index and dental caries of a sample of 6-11 year old Sudanese children. Materials and Methods: A Cross sectional school based study was conducted. A total of 360 children (50% boys, 50% girls) were examined for body mass index and dental caries prevalence. Physical examination was done by recording the child’s height and weight to calculate the body mass index. Dental caries index was carried out following the WHO criteria. Results: The most prevalent body weight category was normal weight (60.6%) in both genders followed by the underweight group (28.3%), the overweight group (6.4%), and the obese group (4.7%). Boys exhibited a higher prevalence in the underweight category than girls, while overweight was more prevalent in girls (8.3%) than boys (4.4%). The mean dft for primary teeth was 4.68 in both genders and the mean DMFT for permanent teeth was 2.52 and 1.88 for girls and boys respectively. There was a negative correlation between dft and body weight category. No correlation between body weight category and DMFT was found. Conclusion: No correlation between dental caries and age-specific body weight category was found in permanent teeth while in primary teeth the underweight category was more related to the presence of dental caries than the other body weight categories.  Key words: body mass index, normal weight, overweight, obesity, dental caries Institute of Science and Technology of São José dos Campos2015-09-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.ict.unesp.br/index.php/cob/article/view/114910.14295/bds.2015.v18i3.1149Brazilian Dental Science; Vol. 18 No. 3 (2015): Jul. - Sep. / 2015 - Published September 2015; 42-51Brazilian Dental Science; v. 18 n. 3 (2015): Jul. - Sep. / 2015 - Published September 2015; 42-512178-6011reponame:Brazilian Dental Scienceinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho (UNESP)instacron:UNESPenghttps://ojs.ict.unesp.br/index.php/cob/article/view/1149/959Seid Ahmed, Tyseer ElmekkiAbuaffan, Amalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2020-01-28T12:27:02Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/1149Revistahttp://bds.ict.unesp.br/PUBhttp://ojs.fosjc.unesp.br/index.php/index/oaisergio@fosjc.unesp.br||sergio@fosjc.unesp.br2178-60112178-6011opendoar:2022-11-08T16:30:02.501630Brazilian Dental Science - Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho (UNESP)true
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title Correlation between Body Mass Index and Dental Caries among a sample of Sudanese Children
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Seid Ahmed, Tyseer Elmekki
title_short Correlation between Body Mass Index and Dental Caries among a sample of Sudanese Children
title_full Correlation between Body Mass Index and Dental Caries among a sample of Sudanese Children
title_fullStr Correlation between Body Mass Index and Dental Caries among a sample of Sudanese Children
title_full_unstemmed Correlation between Body Mass Index and Dental Caries among a sample of Sudanese Children
title_sort Correlation between Body Mass Index and Dental Caries among a sample of Sudanese Children
author Seid Ahmed, Tyseer Elmekki
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Abuaffan, Amal
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description Introduction: Obesity and dental caries have a serious impact on a child’s health; they can be potentially prevented   by increasing the knowledge and awareness of proper oral hygiene practice in addition to healthy food consumption. Objective: To determine the correlation between body mass index and dental caries of a sample of 6-11 year old Sudanese children. Materials and Methods: A Cross sectional school based study was conducted. A total of 360 children (50% boys, 50% girls) were examined for body mass index and dental caries prevalence. Physical examination was done by recording the child’s height and weight to calculate the body mass index. Dental caries index was carried out following the WHO criteria. Results: The most prevalent body weight category was normal weight (60.6%) in both genders followed by the underweight group (28.3%), the overweight group (6.4%), and the obese group (4.7%). Boys exhibited a higher prevalence in the underweight category than girls, while overweight was more prevalent in girls (8.3%) than boys (4.4%). The mean dft for primary teeth was 4.68 in both genders and the mean DMFT for permanent teeth was 2.52 and 1.88 for girls and boys respectively. There was a negative correlation between dft and body weight category. No correlation between body weight category and DMFT was found. Conclusion: No correlation between dental caries and age-specific body weight category was found in permanent teeth while in primary teeth the underweight category was more related to the presence of dental caries than the other body weight categories.  Key words: body mass index, normal weight, overweight, obesity, dental caries 
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