Longitudinal association between oral function and underweight onset among community‐dwelling older adults: Role of regular self‐weighing
Yuta Kubo,
Keisuke Fujii,
Taiji Noguchi
et al.
Abstract:AimsRegular self‐weighing is effective in weight management and may help to mitigate the risk of underweight among older adults. We examined which factors of oral function are associated with a risk for underweight among community‐dwelling older adults and whether regular self‐weighing can mitigate that risk.MethodsThis was a cohort study. Self‐administered questionnaires were mailed to 7665 older adults in March 2019 (response rate 74.3%) and 7591 in March 2020 (response rate 74.7%). Among those who responded… Show more
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