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ASSOCIATION OF ORAL HEALTH WITH 10-YEAR GENERAL CARDIOVASCULAR RISK: THE KOREAN NATIONAL HEALTH AND NUTRITION EXAMINATION SURVEY

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dc.contributor.authorHwang, Seon Young-
dc.contributor.authorShim, Jae Lan-
dc.date.accessioned2021-09-27T06:36:48Z-
dc.date.available2021-09-27T06:36:48Z-
dc.date.created2021-08-26-
dc.date.issued2016-09-24-
dc.identifier.issn0263-6352-
dc.identifier.urihttps://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/133198-
dc.description.abstractObjective: There is an association between periodontitis and cardiovascular disease (CVD). However, it is not known whether periodontitis and bad oral health behavior could influence on the CVD risk. This study aimed to examine whether periodontitis and bad oral health behavior predict 10-year general CVD risk using representative national data. Design and Method: Using data from the Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES) in 2013, we selected men and women who were aged over 30 years and who had no previous CVD history (n = 4259). The data were analyzed using a complex, stratified, and multistage probability cluster sampling approach. Results: An average age of population was 53.6 ± 14.6 years. CVD risk was estimated using Framingham General CVD score including age, gender, total cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, systolic blood pressure, smoking and diabetes. Oral health behavior score were measured by sum of daily tooth brushing frequency, use of dental floss, and experience of scaling. Results: An average Framingham risk score for 10-year general CVD event was 12.8 ± 10.0 points (Range -2∼50) and CVD risks are 8.9 ± 8.2% (Range 0–31). The 16.6% (n = 707) of the population had a high global CVD risk > 20%, and 20.9% (n = 888) and 62.5% (n = 2,664) were included in the intermediate (10–20%) and low risk group (<10%), respectively. The 31.6% (n = 1,344) had an experience of periodontal disease. Bivariate analyses showed that having periodontal disease and bad oral health behavior significantly associated with higher CVD risk scores. Logistic regression analyses showed that, when age and gender adjusted for, those who had an experience of periodontal disease were 1.48 times more chance to have intermediate CVD risk (OR 1.48, 95%CI:1.12–1.95) and 1.98 times more chance to have high CVD risk (OR 1.98, 95%CI: 1.50–2.68) compared to low CVD risk group. Conclusions: Education on periodontitis management and oral hygiene behavior should be included when we establish strategy for the public at risk for CVD.-
dc.language영어-
dc.language.isoen-
dc.publisher대한고혈압학회(KSH), 세계고혈압학회(ISH), 아시아태평양고혈압학회(APSH)-
dc.titleASSOCIATION OF ORAL HEALTH WITH 10-YEAR GENERAL CARDIOVASCULAR RISK: THE KOREAN NATIONAL HEALTH AND NUTRITION EXAMINATION SURVEY-
dc.typeConference-
dc.contributor.affiliatedAuthorHwang, Seon Young-
dc.identifier.wosid000440372401289-
dc.identifier.bibliographicCitationThe 26th Scientific Meeting of the International Society of Hypertension, pp.E255-
dc.relation.isPartOfThe 26th Scientific Meeting of the International Society of Hypertension-
dc.relation.isPartOfSeptember 2016 - Volume 34 - e-- ISH 2016 Abstract Book Supplement 1-
dc.citation.titleThe 26th Scientific Meeting of the International Society of Hypertension-
dc.citation.startPageE255-
dc.citation.endPageE255-
dc.citation.conferencePlaceKO-
dc.citation.conferencePlaceCOEX-
dc.citation.conferenceDate2016-09-24-
dc.type.rimsCONF-
dc.description.journalClass1-
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