Dental caries in pre-school children: Associations with social class, toothbrushing habit and consumption of sugars and sugar-containing foods - Further analysis of data from the National Diet and Nutrition Survey of children aged 1.5-4.5 years

被引:145
作者
Gibson, S
Williams, S
机构
[1] Nutr Consultant Guildford, Surrey, England
[2] Leeds Dent Inst, Community Dent Hlth, Leeds, W Yorkshire, England
关键词
children; diet; primary dentition; social class; sugars; toothbrushing;
D O I
10.1159/000016503
中图分类号
R78 [口腔科学];
学科分类号
1003 ;
摘要
This project examined the relative significance of dietary sugars, toothbrushing frequency and social class as predictors of caries experience (caries vs. no caries) among 1,450 British pre-school children who took part in the National Diet and Nutrition Survey. This cross sectional survey was based on a representative sample of children aged 1.5-4.5 years studied in 1992/3. Children were classified into four groups according to social class and toothbrushing habit. Diet/caries associations were examined for biscuits and cakes, sugar confectionery, chocolate confectionery and soft drinks, and the percentage of energy from non-milk extrinsic sugars, using data on amount and frequency of consumption from 4-day weighed dietary records. In stepwise logistic regressions, the strength of the association between social class and caries experience was twice that between toothbrushing and caries, and nearly three times that between sugar confectionery and caries (other dietary variables were not significant). The association of caries with sugar confectionery (both in amount and frequency) was only present among children whose teeth were brushed less than twice a day. Toothbrushing frequency appeared to have a stronger impact on caries prevention in non-manual compared with manual children. Household expenditure on confectionery was associated with caries only among children from the manual group. The findings suggest the hypothesis that regular brushing (twice a day) with a fluoride toothpaste may have greater impact on caries in young children than restricting sugary foods.
引用
收藏
页码:101 / 113
页数:13
相关论文
共 38 条
[1]  
AKEHURST RL, 1994, BR J MED EC, V7, P43
[2]  
[Anonymous], 1995, The National Diet and Nutrition Survey: children aged 11/2 to 4 1/2 years. Volume 1: Report of the diet and nutrition survey
[3]  
Bari L, 1989, J I HLTH ED, V27, P30
[4]   THE CARIES EXPERIENCE AND DIETARY HABITS OF EDINBURGH NURSERY-SCHOOL CHILDREN [J].
BLINKHORN, AS .
BRITISH DENTAL JOURNAL, 1982, 152 (07) :227-230
[5]  
BOWEN WH, 1986, SYSTEMATIZED PREVENT, P19
[6]  
Burt B A, 1994, Int Dent J, V44, P230
[7]   THE EFFECTS OF SUGARS INTAKE AND FREQUENCY OF INGESTION ON DENTAL-CARIES INCREMENT IN A 3-YEAR LONGITUDINAL-STUDY [J].
BURT, BA ;
EKLUND, SA ;
MORGAN, KJ ;
LARKIN, FE ;
GUIRE, KE ;
BROWN, LO ;
WEINTRAUB, JA .
JOURNAL OF DENTAL RESEARCH, 1988, 67 (11) :1422-1429
[8]  
CHARLES N, 1985, 4 HLTH ED COUNC
[9]   TOTAL-ENERGY EXPENDITURE AND ENERGY-INTAKE IN THE PRESCHOOL-CHILD - A COMPARISON [J].
DAVIES, PSW ;
COWARD, WA ;
GREGORY, J ;
WHITE, A ;
MILLS, A .
BRITISH JOURNAL OF NUTRITION, 1994, 72 (01) :13-20
[10]  
Davies RM, 1995, J I HLTH ED, V33, P88