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eng
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original article
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Author |
TATSUMI, Hiroto
Division of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Oki Hospital, Okinoshima-cho, 685-0016, Japan
Nariai, Yoshiki
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Description | Decreased masticatory function may cause gastrointestinal symptoms, leading to appetite loss. This study aimed to elucidate the relationship between oral health status and gastrointestinal symptoms. Two hundred and fifty-six Japanese subjects completed a questionnaire including the General Oral Health Assessment Index and Izumo scale, as well as provided data regarding gender, age, body mass index, daily brushing frequency, denture use, presence of family dentist, dental visits in the past year, alcohol consumption, smoking status, and hours of sleep. Significant differences were found in terms of gender, age, brushing frequency per day, hours of sleep, and the Izumo scale( reflux, pain, fullness, constipation, diarrhea). No significant differences in the other variables were found between the two groups. Multivariate analysis showed a significant correlation of the General Oral Health Assessment Index score with diarrhea. Overall, poor oral health-related quality of life may increase the likelihood of experiencing diarrhea.
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Subject | gastrointestinal symptoms
general oral health assessment index
Izumo scale
oral healthrelated quality of life
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Journal Title |
Shimane Journal of Medical Science
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Volume | 36
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Issue | 2-3
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Start Page | 41
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End Page | 48
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ISSN | 03865959
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ISSN(Online) | 24332410
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Published Date | 2019-12
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NCID | AA00841586
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Publisher | Faculty of Medicine, Shimane University
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Publisher Aalternative | 島根大学医学部
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Departmental Bulletin Paper
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PDF
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Rights | Faculty of Medicine, Shimane University
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出版社版
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Faculty of Medicine
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