Title of article :
Sociodemographic, Oral Health Behaviour, and Physical Activity: Factors in Caries Experience among 19-59 Years Old Adults in a Malaysian Population
Author/Authors :
Maykanathan, Dhivyalosini UCSI University - Faculty of Applied Sciences - Department of Food Science and Nutrition, Malaysia , Kaur, Satvinder UCSI University - Faculty of Applied Sciences - Department of Food Science and Nutrition, Malaysia
Abstract :
Dental caries is one of the common diseases which are attributed by many factors. Many from the adult population are afflicted with dental caries. This study aimed to determine the predictors of developing dental caries among adults. Three hundred and thirty four adults participated in this study. Information gathered were their socio-demographic backgrounds, oral health behaviour, physical activity level, body mass index, body fat percentages, visceral fat level, and dental missing filled extracted teeth (DMFX) index. All standard protocols were observed and DMFX was examined using the World Health Organization (WHO) criteria. Prevalence of dental caries was 87.4%, inclusive of 61.3% of female respondents with caries experience. Most of the study participants were overweight. Only consumption of high sugar food (p=0.03) were found between dental caries and oral health behaviours. Regression analysis (p 0.001) showed that older age (p 0.001), regular visits to dental clinic per year (p=0.012), lower education level (p=0.025), and lower physical activity (p=0.008) were significant factors in developing dental caries among in this study population. Older aged adults, frequent appointment with the dentist, lower education in oral health and lower physical activity were possible factors for dental caries presence
Keywords :
adults , BMI , dental caries , oral health behaviour , physical activity
Journal title :
Makara Journal Of Health Research
Journal title :
Makara Journal Of Health Research