2008
DOI: 10.1111/j.1752-7325.2007.00082.x
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Oral Health‐Related Quality of Life and Nutritional Status

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“…As previously published, this subjective measurement of oral health was not associated with clinical alterations, but with depression and being female, variables controlled in the present analysis 43 . Similar results were found by Gil-Montoya et al 20 in a representative sample of elderly Spanish subjects in that nutritional risk was associated with a lower mean score on the observed that a lack of satisfaction with gum health was associated with nutritional risk in Brazilian elderly. On the other hand, in a study carried out in Ireland, Allen 8 found no association between nutritional state/diet and oral self-perception.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%
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“…As previously published, this subjective measurement of oral health was not associated with clinical alterations, but with depression and being female, variables controlled in the present analysis 43 . Similar results were found by Gil-Montoya et al 20 in a representative sample of elderly Spanish subjects in that nutritional risk was associated with a lower mean score on the observed that a lack of satisfaction with gum health was associated with nutritional risk in Brazilian elderly. On the other hand, in a study carried out in Ireland, Allen 8 found no association between nutritional state/diet and oral self-perception.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…In addition to the objective variables mentioned above, the "Geriatric Oral Health Assessment Index" (GOHAI) 31 questionnaire was applied as an indicator of self-perception of oral health. Aside from having been previously adapted and validated in Portuguese 32 , this questionnaire was adopted due to its ease of application for individuals with low schooling, its wide application in oral health epidemiology, and for its recognized validity in studies on self-perception of oral health 20,31 . This instrument consists of 12 questions about the perception of oral problems in their physical and psychosocial aspects, as well as about pain and/or discomfort in the oral cavity.…”
Section: Oral Health Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A manutenção de um EN adequado na pessoa idosa é tarefa complexa, uma vez que mecanismos concorrentes tais como: às doenças crônicas e degenerativas (Licastro et al, 2005); a polimedicação (Heuberger & Caudell, 2011); declínios fisiológicos decorrentes da idade (Gruver, Hudson, & Sempowski, 2007); problemas de ordem ortodôntica, ingestão e absorção de nutrientes (Gil-Montoya, Subirá, Ramón, & González-Moles, 2008); questões socioeconômicas (Donini et al, 2013) são fatores que comprometem severamente a saúde desta população, uma vez que interfere na adoção de um padrão alimentar saudável e ajustada pela pessoa idosa.…”
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“…OHRQoL has been studied for over 15 years, with development and testing of measures intended to assess the functional, social and psychological outcomes of oral disorders being carried out through self-reporting questionnaires [4]. Tooth loss can cause severe stress in adults.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%