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Does Dental Caries Increase Risk of Undernutrition in Children?

机译:龋齿增加营养不良的风险吗在孩子吗?

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Introduction: A systematic review of the evidence on the impact of dental caries on malnutrition risk in children was conducted. Objectives: To systematically review published evidence pertaining to the effect of dental caries severity and prevalence on risk of wasting or stunting in children. Methods: Four questions relating to caries of the permanent dentition, primary dentition, early childhood caries (ECC), and severe ECC as a risk factor for undernutrition were set. The target population was children aged 0 to 18 y from any country. Data sources included MEDLINE and Embase. All human epidemiological studies were included. Quality assessment excluded lowest-quality studies. Evidence synthesis by vote counting was depicted using harvest plots. A best available evidence approach was applied to narrative synthesis. The review was conducted in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses statement. Results: Of the 2,690 studies identified, 447 were screened in duplicate; of these, 117 underwent quality assessment, resulting in 46 included studies, of which 38 were included in vote counting (3 quasi-experimental, 1 cohort, 1 case control, and 33 cross-sectional studies). For the permanent dentition, findings were mixed; the balance of data showed no association between caries prevalence (7/11 studies) or severity (8/17 studies) with wasting. For the primary dentition, the balance of data showed a positive association between caries prevalence (10/15 studies) and severity (12/15 studies) with wasting, as well as between-caries prevalence (4/5 studies) and severity (6/6 studies) with stunting. Considering ECC only did not alter this pattern of findings. Conclusion: The balance of evidence suggests that dental caries in the primary dentition is associated with undernutrition. There is a need for well-designed trials on the impact of caries rehabilitation on growth trajectories of children from low- and middle-income countries and for prospective studies of the impact of caries severity on both stunting and wasting to confirm causality. Knowledge Transfer Statement: The results of this study can be used by policy makers when considering the importance of oral health in addressing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal to end all forms of malnutrition. The findings suggest that dental caries in the primary dentition may impair children's healthy weight gain. The findings indicate that higher-quality data are required to confirm a causal relationship and thus inform funding bodies of the need for research, especially in low- and middle-income countries, to substantiate the current knowledge and inform clear and accurate policy statements.
机译:作品简介:系统回顾的证据龋齿对营养不良的影响儿童的风险。系统综述发表的证据用于修饰或说明龋齿的效果严重和普遍的浪费或风险儿童发育不良。与龋齿的永久齿列,主齿列,童年早期龋齿(ECC),和严重的ECC的风险因素营养不良组。是0岁到18岁的孩子从任何国家y。数据源包括MEDLINE和Embase。人类流行病学研究都包括在内。质量评估排除质量最差研究。描述使用收获的情节。方法应用于叙事的证据合成。首选项报告系统评价和荟萃分析。2690年的研究发现,447年被筛选一式两份;评估,导致46名包括研究38被包含在计票(3准实验,即1组,1例控制和33横断面研究)。牙齿,发现混合;数据显示龋齿之间没有联系研究患病率(7/11)或严重程度(8/17研究)与浪费。数据显示积极的协会之间的平衡龋齿患病率(10/15研究)和之间严重程度(12/15)研究与浪费,以及between-caries患病率(4/5)的研究严重程度与发育不良(6/6)的研究。ECC只有没有改变这种模式的结果。结论:证据表明之间的平衡在主要的生齿是龋齿与营养不良有关。精心设计的试验对龋齿的影响康复的增长轨迹的孩子从低收入和中等收入国家龋齿的影响的前瞻性研究严重发育不良和浪费来确认因果关系。本研究的结果可以使用政策制造商在考虑了口语的重要性联合国卫生处理结束一切形式的可持续发展目标营养不良。龋齿在主齿列可能损害儿童健康的体重增加。表明,需要高质量的数据确定因果关系,因此通知资助机构的必要性研究,特别是在低收入和中等收入国家,证实当前的知识和通知清晰和准确的政策声明。

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