@article{ART001359945},
author={Mi-Young Gwon and 김윤신 and 원영순},
title={The study on the state of the elderly oral health and food habits},
journal={Journal of Korean society of Dental Hygiene},
issn={2287-1705},
year={2009},
volume={9},
number={2},
pages={13-24}
TY - JOUR
AU - Mi-Young Gwon
AU - 김윤신
AU - 원영순
TI - The study on the state of the elderly oral health and food habits
JO - Journal of Korean society of Dental Hygiene
PY - 2009
VL - 9
IS - 2
PB - Korean Society of Dental Hygiene
SP - 13
EP - 24
SN - 2287-1705
AB - The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between the dietary habits and oral
health of elderly people in an attempt to pave the way for the development of oral health promotion
programs geared toward improving the quality of life of the elderly. The subjects in this study were
senior citizens who were selected by convenience sampling from Seoul.
The findings of the study were as follows:
1. Regarding subjective oral health state, 54.5% of the elderly people, more than the half, considered
their mouth to be in good health. The number of their mean remaining permanent teeth
was 13.71. 47.5 percent of the senior citizens investigated had no shaking teeth.
2. Those who found themselves to be in good oral health had meals on a regular basis(p=0.022)
and ate detergent food often. The gaps between them and the others was significant(p=0.005). In
contrast, the elderly people who were in a bad oral health frequently ate cariogenic
food(p=0.044).
3. The elderly people who had 21 teeth or more ate detergent food often(p=0.029), and those who
owned no teeth had a sweet teeth(p=0.003), ate more cariogenic food(p=0.001) and had a snack frequently(p=0.026).
4. The subjective oral health status had a positive correlation to detergent food intake(r=0.23) and
had a slightly negative correlation to preference for sweets(r=-0.14), cariogenic food intake(r=-
0.14) and snack intake(r=-0.06). The number of tooth was positively correlated to detergent food
intake(r=0.23) and negatively to preference for sweets(r=0.32), cariogenic food intake(r=-0.30)
and snack intake(r=-0.21). The presence or absence of shaking teeth had a positive correlation to
snack intake(r=0.14).
The above-mentioned findings suggested that the dietary habits of the elderly people had a statistically
significant relationship to subjective and objective oral health state, which indicated that there
was a close relationship between oral health and dietary habits. Therefore how to improve dietary
habits as well as oral health should be taken into account when oral health promotion programs are
developed for the sake of the elderly. That would contribute to promoting the oral health of elderly
people and eventually boosting their quality of life.
KW - elderly people;food habits;oral health state
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Mi-Young Gwon, 김윤신 and 원영순. (2009). The study on the state of the elderly oral health and food habits. Journal of Korean society of Dental Hygiene, 9(2), 13-24.
Mi-Young Gwon, 김윤신 and 원영순. 2009, "The study on the state of the elderly oral health and food habits", Journal of Korean society of Dental Hygiene, vol.9, no.2 pp.13-24.
Mi-Young Gwon, 김윤신, 원영순 "The study on the state of the elderly oral health and food habits" Journal of Korean society of Dental Hygiene 9.2 pp.13-24 (2009) : 13.
Mi-Young Gwon, 김윤신, 원영순. The study on the state of the elderly oral health and food habits. 2009; 9(2), 13-24.
Mi-Young Gwon, 김윤신 and 원영순. "The study on the state of the elderly oral health and food habits" Journal of Korean society of Dental Hygiene 9, no.2 (2009) : 13-24.
Mi-Young Gwon; 김윤신; 원영순. The study on the state of the elderly oral health and food habits. Journal of Korean society of Dental Hygiene, 9(2), 13-24.
Mi-Young Gwon; 김윤신; 원영순. The study on the state of the elderly oral health and food habits. Journal of Korean society of Dental Hygiene. 2009; 9(2) 13-24.
Mi-Young Gwon, 김윤신, 원영순. The study on the state of the elderly oral health and food habits. 2009; 9(2), 13-24.
Mi-Young Gwon, 김윤신 and 원영순. "The study on the state of the elderly oral health and food habits" Journal of Korean society of Dental Hygiene 9, no.2 (2009) : 13-24.