Prevalence of Periodontal Disease among Obese Young Adult Population in Saudi Arabia-A Cross-Sectional Study

: We aimed to assess the prevalence of periodontal disease among obese young adults in Saudi Arabia and to analyze the association between different body mass indexes and the severity of periodontal disease. : This descriptive cross-sectional study consisted of 307 obese patients aged 18-39 years, w...

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Published in:Medicina (Kaunas, Lithuania) Vol. 56; no. 4; p. 197
Main Authors: Thomas, Julie Toby, Thomas, Toby, Ahmed, Masood, Kannan S, Karthiga, Abdullah, Zoha, Alghamdi, Sara Ayid, Joseph, Betsy
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Switzerland MDPI 24-04-2020
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Summary:: We aimed to assess the prevalence of periodontal disease among obese young adults in Saudi Arabia and to analyze the association between different body mass indexes and the severity of periodontal disease. : This descriptive cross-sectional study consisted of 307 obese patients aged 18-39 years, with body mass index (BMI) ≥30. Demographic variables for periodontal disease, anthropometric parameters such as BMI along with clinical parameters such as oral hygiene index-simplified, community periodontal index (CPI) score and loss of attachment (LOA), were assessed. Multivariate binary logistic regression analysis was used to identify the predictors for chronic periodontitis in obese young adults between 18-40 years of age. : The majority of the participants (71.3%) had periodontal disease. Obese and extremely obese patients together showed a statistically significant difference in the age group of 21-30 years in terms of CPI score for inflammation ( < 0.05) and LOA ( < 0.001). Logistic regression analysis showed age (OR: 3.180; 95%CL: 1.337-7.561; <.001), occasional dental visit (OR: 5.965; 95%CL: 3.130-11.368; < 0.001), smoking >10 cigarettes (OR: 11.868; 95%CL: 3.588-39.254; < 0.001) and poor oral hygiene status (OR: 17.250; 95%CL: 6.958-42.764; < 0.001) were associated with a significantly higher risk of having periodontal disease. : This study showed a high prevalence of periodontal disease in obese patients among the Saudi Arabian population.
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ISSN:1648-9144
1010-660X
1648-9144
DOI:10.3390/medicina56040197