Sugar consumption and caries occurrence among Pakistani school children

Objectives: To estimate the frequency and pattern of sugar intake among Pakistani school going children and its association with early carious lesion and caries history. Methods: The cross-sectional study was conducted from January to May 2016 in seven schools of Bhakkar district in the Punjab provi...

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Main Authors: Taqi, Muhammad, Razak, Ishak Abdul, Ab-Murat, Norintan
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spelling my.um.eprints.198072018-12-26T02:15:20Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/19807/ Sugar consumption and caries occurrence among Pakistani school children Taqi, Muhammad Razak, Ishak Abdul Ab-Murat, Norintan RK Dentistry Practice of dentistry. Dental economics Objectives: To estimate the frequency and pattern of sugar intake among Pakistani school going children and its association with early carious lesion and caries history. Methods: The cross-sectional study was conducted from January to May 2016 in seven schools of Bhakkar district in the Punjab province of Pakistan, and comprised of school children aged 11-12 years. Diet diaries were used to assess the frequency of sugar intake while caries was assessed using the Modified International Caries Detection and Assessment System. Bivariate analysis was used to assess the association of sugar consumption and early carious lesion with selected sociodemographic variables, and regression analysis was performed to evaluate the factor that matters most in caries occurrence. Results: Of the 226 subjects, 115(51%) had early carious lesion. Mean frequency of sugar intake was 5.2 +/- 3.2 times per day. Children who consumed sugar between main meals (p=0.01) and within two hours before bedtime (p=0.04) had significantly higher history of having caries. Cariogenic intake before bedtime was significantly associated with overall caries risk (p=0.02). Conclusion: The frequency of sugar intake among the subjects was slightly higher than the recommended level. Pakistan Medical Association 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.um.edu.my/19807/1/8889.pdf Taqi, Muhammad and Razak, Ishak Abdul and Ab-Murat, Norintan (2018) Sugar consumption and caries occurrence among Pakistani school children. Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association, 68 (10). pp. 1483-1487. ISSN 0030-9982 http://jpma.org.pk/PdfDownload/8889.pdf
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Practice of dentistry. Dental economics
Taqi, Muhammad
Razak, Ishak Abdul
Ab-Murat, Norintan
Sugar consumption and caries occurrence among Pakistani school children
description Objectives: To estimate the frequency and pattern of sugar intake among Pakistani school going children and its association with early carious lesion and caries history. Methods: The cross-sectional study was conducted from January to May 2016 in seven schools of Bhakkar district in the Punjab province of Pakistan, and comprised of school children aged 11-12 years. Diet diaries were used to assess the frequency of sugar intake while caries was assessed using the Modified International Caries Detection and Assessment System. Bivariate analysis was used to assess the association of sugar consumption and early carious lesion with selected sociodemographic variables, and regression analysis was performed to evaluate the factor that matters most in caries occurrence. Results: Of the 226 subjects, 115(51%) had early carious lesion. Mean frequency of sugar intake was 5.2 +/- 3.2 times per day. Children who consumed sugar between main meals (p=0.01) and within two hours before bedtime (p=0.04) had significantly higher history of having caries. Cariogenic intake before bedtime was significantly associated with overall caries risk (p=0.02). Conclusion: The frequency of sugar intake among the subjects was slightly higher than the recommended level.
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author Taqi, Muhammad
Razak, Ishak Abdul
Ab-Murat, Norintan
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Razak, Ishak Abdul
Ab-Murat, Norintan
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title Sugar consumption and caries occurrence among Pakistani school children
title_short Sugar consumption and caries occurrence among Pakistani school children
title_full Sugar consumption and caries occurrence among Pakistani school children
title_fullStr Sugar consumption and caries occurrence among Pakistani school children
title_full_unstemmed Sugar consumption and caries occurrence among Pakistani school children
title_sort sugar consumption and caries occurrence among pakistani school children
publisher Pakistan Medical Association
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