Title of article :
DIETARY, SELF-REPORTED ORAL HEALTH AND SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC
PREDICTORS OF GENERAL HEALTH STATUS AMONG OLDER ADULTS
Author/Authors :
D.S. BRENNAN، نويسنده , , K.A. SINGH، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Poor dietary habits and nutritional intake are associated with a range of chronic diseases.
Oral health may be directly associated with general health status, as well as related to diet. The aims are to assess
dietary, self-reported oral health and socio-demographic predictors of general health status among older adults.
Design: Cross-sectional mailed survey. Participants: A random sample of adults in Adelaide, South Australia
aged 60-71 years in 2008. Measurements: Health status was measured using the EuroQol (EQ-5D). Compliance
with dietary guidelines was measured using a 16-item index of grocery purchasing. Oral health was measured by
self-reported number of teeth, oro-facial pain and sore gums. Socio-demographics included age, sex, birth place
and subjective social status. Results: Responses were collected from n=444 persons (response rate = 68.8%). The
average EQ-5D score was 0.80 (se=0.01). Unadjusted analyses showed (p<0.05) EQ-5D scores were lower in the
bottom tertile of compliance with dietary guidelines, for those reporting oro-facial pain, sore gums and fewer
teeth, and for the lower social status group. Multivariate analyses showed (p<0.05) lower compliance with dietary
guidelines was associated with poorer general health (beta=-0.10), as was oro-facial pain (beta=-0.11), sore gums
(beta=-0.17), and lower social status (beta=-0.28). Conclusions: Socio-economic status, oral symptoms and
compliance with dietary guidelines were associated with general health status.
Keywords :
general health , self-reported oral health , diet , Socio-demographics , Older adults
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging