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Self-reported tooth loss and cognitive function: Data from the Hispanic established populations for epidemiologic studies of the elderly (Hispanic EPESE)

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Abstract

Objective: To explore the association between tooth loss and cognitive functioning among persons 65 years and older.

Methods: Data from the Hispanic Established Populations for Epidemiologic Studies of the Elderly (Wave 1: 1993-1994, n= 3,032; Wave 2: 1995-1996, n= 2,424; and Wave 3: 1998-1999, n= 1,967). The dependent variables were the scores from the total Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE: score 0-30) and its global domains (memory: score 0-6; and no-memory: score 0-24). Independent variables included the  number of teeth (0-12 vs. 13-32), socio-demographic characteristics, last dental office visit, medical conditions, depressive symptoms, and functional limitations which were tested for associations with the dependent variables.

Results: In bivariate analyses, participants with fewer teeth (0-12) tended to have significantly lower mean scores for memory, no-memory, and total MMSE when compared to those with more teeth (13-32), both at baseline and at follow-up. In fully adjusted longitudinal-mixed models, participants with fewer teeth had a greater decline in total MMSE through five years of follow-up with a decrease of 0.12 fewer points each year (SE ± 0.05, p <0.01), when compared to those with more teeth.

Conclusion: Having fewer teeth was associated with greater cognitive decline over time.

Authors

  • Carlos A Reyes Ortiz Oakwood Hospital Medical Center
  • John S Luque Gerogia Southern University
  • Charlotta K Eriksson Gerogia Southern University
  • Libia Soto Universidad del Valle

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Keywords

  • Tooth loss
  • Cognitive function
  • Mexican Americans
  • Older
  • Longitudinal analyses

Author Biography


, Oakwood Hospital Medical Center
Geriatrics-Internal Medicine, Fellow

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Reyes Ortiz, C., Luque, J., Eriksson, C., & Soto, L. (2013). Self-reported tooth loss and cognitive function: Data from the Hispanic established populations for epidemiologic studies of the elderly (Hispanic EPESE). Colombia Médica, 44(3), 139-145. https://doi.org/10.25100/cm.v44i3.1248
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