2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-60250/v1
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Associations of poor oral health with frailty and physical functioning in the oldest old: results from two studies in England and Japan

Abstract: Background: Very few studies have examined the relationship of oral health with physical functioning and frailty in the oldest old (>85 years). We examined the association of poor oral health with markers of disability, physical function and frailty in studies of oldest old in England and Japan.Methods: The Newcastle 85+ Study in England (n=853) and the Tokyo Oldest Old Survey on Total Health (TOOTH; n=542) comprise random samples of people aged >85 years. Oral health markers included tooth loss, dryness… Show more

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