Effect of oral health intervention on cognitive decline in community-dwelling older adults: A randomized controlled trial. (January 2021)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Effect of oral health intervention on cognitive decline in community-dwelling older adults: A randomized controlled trial. (January 2021)
- Main Title:
- Effect of oral health intervention on cognitive decline in community-dwelling older adults: A randomized controlled trial
- Authors:
- Matsubara, Chiaki
Shirobe, Maki
Furuya, Junichi
Watanabe, Yutaka
Motokawa, Keiko
Edahiro, Ayako
Ohara, Yuki
Awata, Shuichi
Kim, Hunkyung
Fujiwara, Yoshinori
Obuchi, Shuichi
Hirano, Hirohiko
Minakuchi, Shunsuke - Abstract:
- Highlights: The Oral health intervention RCT addressed cognitive function of community-dwelling elderly subjects as outcome. Oral health intervention by dental hygienists may be effective for improving TMT. Oral health intervention by dental hygienists may be effective for improving oral hygiene and function. Abstract: Purpose: The incidence of dementia is rapidly increasing worldwide, especially in developed countries. Little is known regarding the effectiveness of dental intervention to prevent dementia or a decline in cognitive functions among community-dwelling older adults, but a few studies have reported a correlation between the lack of regular dental checkups and dementia. For that reason, this study aimed to investigate the effects of oral health intervention on cognitive functions in community-dwelling subjects with a mild cognitive decline via a randomized controlled trial. Patients and methods: Fifty-five community-dwelling older adults with a Mini-Mental State Examination score of ≥21 to ≤26 who had not visited a dental clinic in the previous year were randomized to an intervention group (n = 28) or a control group (n = 29). The intervention group received monthly oral health intervention by dental hygienists for 8 months while the control group did not. Data on demographics, cognitive function and oral parameters were collected before and after the intervention. Results: Twenty-five subjects in the intervention group (mean age 77.0 years) and 25 in the controlHighlights: The Oral health intervention RCT addressed cognitive function of community-dwelling elderly subjects as outcome. Oral health intervention by dental hygienists may be effective for improving TMT. Oral health intervention by dental hygienists may be effective for improving oral hygiene and function. Abstract: Purpose: The incidence of dementia is rapidly increasing worldwide, especially in developed countries. Little is known regarding the effectiveness of dental intervention to prevent dementia or a decline in cognitive functions among community-dwelling older adults, but a few studies have reported a correlation between the lack of regular dental checkups and dementia. For that reason, this study aimed to investigate the effects of oral health intervention on cognitive functions in community-dwelling subjects with a mild cognitive decline via a randomized controlled trial. Patients and methods: Fifty-five community-dwelling older adults with a Mini-Mental State Examination score of ≥21 to ≤26 who had not visited a dental clinic in the previous year were randomized to an intervention group (n = 28) or a control group (n = 29). The intervention group received monthly oral health intervention by dental hygienists for 8 months while the control group did not. Data on demographics, cognitive function and oral parameters were collected before and after the intervention. Results: Twenty-five subjects in the intervention group (mean age 77.0 years) and 25 in the control group (mean age 72.8 years) completed the study. Significant improvements were observed in the Trail Making Test (TMT)-A, TMT-B, bleeding on probing rate, oral diadochokinesis, tongue pressure and chewing ability in the intervention group (P < 0.05). There were also significant interactions between the TMT-A and TMT-B scores, oral diadochokinesis, tongue pressure and chewing ability (P < 0.05). Conclusion: Oral health intervention by dental hygienists may be effective for improving the oral health and executive function of cognitive function assessed via TMT. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Archives of gerontology and geriatrics. Volume 92(2021)
- Journal:
- Archives of gerontology and geriatrics
- Issue:
- Volume 92(2021)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 92, Issue 2021 (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 92
- Issue:
- 2021
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2021-0092-2021-0000
- Page Start:
- Page End:
- Publication Date:
- 2021-01
- Subjects:
- BOP bleeding on probing -- CNAQ-J Council on Nutrition appetite questionnaire, Japanese version -- DASC-21 Dementia Assessment Sheet in Community-based Integrated Care System -- DVS dietary variety score -- KCL Kihon Checklist -- MMSE-J Mini-Mental State Examination, Japanese version -- ODK oral diadochokinesis -- OHI oral health intervention -- PPD pocket probing depth -- RCT randomized controlled trial -- RSST repetitive saliva swallowing test -- TMT Trail Making Test
cognitive function -- dental hygienist -- oral hygiene instruction -- oral function exercises -- randomized controlled trial
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Geriatrics -- Periodicals
Gerontology -- Periodicals
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http://www.clinicalkey.com.au/dura/browse/journalIssue/01674943 ↗
http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.archger.2020.104267 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 0167-4943
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