Iranian Journal of Public Health (Dec 2016)

Association between Periodontal Condition and Nutritional Status of Brazilian Adolescents: A Population-based Study

  • Alessandro L. CAVALCANTI,
  • Ianny A. RAMOS,
  • Andreia M. R. CARDOSO,
  • Liege Helena F. FERNANDES,
  • Amanda S. ARAGÃO,
  • Fábio G. SANTOS,
  • Yêska P. C. AGUIAR,
  • Danielle F. CARVALHO,
  • Carla C. M. MEDEIROS,
  • Renata De S. C. SOARES,
  • Ricardo D. CASTRO

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 45, no. 12

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Background: Obesity is a serious problem of public health and affects all socio-economic groups, irrespective of age, sex or ethnicity. The aim of this study was to evaluate the association between periodontal condition and nutritional status of adolescents. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study using a probability cluster sampling, and the sample was defined by statistical criterion, consisting of 559 students aged 15-19 yr enrolled in public schools of adolescents of Campina Grande, PB, Brazil in 2012. Socioeconomic characteristics were analyzed, as well as self-reported general and oral health, anthropometric data and periodontal condition (CPI and OHI-S). Descriptive and analytical analysis from bivariate and multivariate Poisson regression analysis with 5% significance level was performed. Results: Of the 559 adolescents, 18.6% were overweight and 98.4% had some form of periodontal changes such as: bleeding (34.3%), calculus (38.8%), shallow pocket (22.9%) and deep pocket (2.3%). There was association between presence of periodontal changes with obesity (P<0.05; CI 95%: 0.99 [0.98 - 0.99]). Conclusion: The association between presence of periodontal changes and obesity status in adolescents was indicated.

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