AIM: To determine the association between dental caries, Body Mass Index (BMI) and sugar intake in children attending primary school. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted with 91 children, with mean age of 3.9 years (sd = ±1.0), considering anthropometric measurements, according to standardized methodology of the Ministry of Health and occurrence of dental caries was recorded from clinical examinations (dmft). The sugar intake level was measured with a questionnaire that was applied to parents/caretakers of the children. The association of the variables was checked using a correlation with the Contingency C coefficient test. RESULTS: 33 (36.3%) children were at risk for overweight, overweight or obese. Of these, 10 (30.3%) had dmf...
Aim. To correlate the prevalence of dental caries to body mass index, daily sugar intake, and oral h...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of the present survey was to study the association between dental caries and...
Dental caries are attributed to various factors including diet. The present crosssectional study det...
Aim: To determine the association between dental caries, Body Mass Index (BMI) and sugar intake in c...
determine the association between dental caries, Body Mass Index (BMI) and sugar intake in children ...
Background and Aim: Childhood overweight and obesity are becoming a major public health concern all ...
Background: Association of obesity and dental caries, as they have share same risk factors like cons...
Introduction: Advanced untreated dental caries can cause pain and discomfort and influence nutrition...
Background and aims. Childhood obesity has been associated with high refined sugar intake. The relat...
Introduction: Dental caries and obesity are significant and common oral health and general health pr...
Objective: To investigate the relationship between body mass index (BMI) and dental caries among pae...
Objective: To investigate the relationship between body mass index (BMI) and dental caries among pae...
This study aimed to identify the association between BMI and dental caries in 6–12-year-old children...
INTRODUCTION: Dental caries and nutritional status in children in preschool age are serious public h...
Obesity is an alarming worldwide health concern as both adults and children can be affected. Cardio...
Aim. To correlate the prevalence of dental caries to body mass index, daily sugar intake, and oral h...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of the present survey was to study the association between dental caries and...
Dental caries are attributed to various factors including diet. The present crosssectional study det...
Aim: To determine the association between dental caries, Body Mass Index (BMI) and sugar intake in c...
determine the association between dental caries, Body Mass Index (BMI) and sugar intake in children ...
Background and Aim: Childhood overweight and obesity are becoming a major public health concern all ...
Background: Association of obesity and dental caries, as they have share same risk factors like cons...
Introduction: Advanced untreated dental caries can cause pain and discomfort and influence nutrition...
Background and aims. Childhood obesity has been associated with high refined sugar intake. The relat...
Introduction: Dental caries and obesity are significant and common oral health and general health pr...
Objective: To investigate the relationship between body mass index (BMI) and dental caries among pae...
Objective: To investigate the relationship between body mass index (BMI) and dental caries among pae...
This study aimed to identify the association between BMI and dental caries in 6–12-year-old children...
INTRODUCTION: Dental caries and nutritional status in children in preschool age are serious public h...
Obesity is an alarming worldwide health concern as both adults and children can be affected. Cardio...
Aim. To correlate the prevalence of dental caries to body mass index, daily sugar intake, and oral h...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of the present survey was to study the association between dental caries and...
Dental caries are attributed to various factors including diet. The present crosssectional study det...