Obesity and oral health Flashcards

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Name some diseases obesity is linked to

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  1. Cardiovascular disease
  2. Cancer
  3. Type 2 diabetes
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What risks are associated with cardiovascular disease

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  1. Increases risk of hypertension by 5 times

2. Increases risk of stroke an cardiac failure

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How does obesity affect cancer?

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  1. 10% of all cancer deaths in non smokers is influenced by obesity
  2. Obesity influences 30% of cervical cancer deaths
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4
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What is obesity?

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It is excessive adiposity – body fat (mostly around the middle)

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How is obesity and adiposity measured?

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BY:

  1. Dural energy x ray Absorptiometry (DEXA)
  2. Bioelectric impedance analysis
  3. Skin fold thickness
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Name some more common ways of assessing obesity

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  1. Body mass index (BMI)
  2. Height to waist ratio
  3. Hip to waist ratio
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What are the problems associated with BMI?

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It is an epidemiological tool, not reliable for individual assessment.

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How do we define obesity for adults?

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By using BMI:
BMI 25 - 29.9 is overweight (pre-obese)
BMI of 30 or more is obesity
BMI of 40 or more is morbid obesity

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What qualifies as morbid obesity?

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Anyone with a BMI of 40 or more

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How is BMI calculated?

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Weight/ Height^2

Weight (Kg)
Height (m)

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Describe how the BMI of a child changes in their early life

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  1. BMI rises from birth until 9 months
  2. Then falls until about 7 years
  3. Then rises again
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How do we assess obesity in children?

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By using the 1990 chart

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How is the 1990 chart used to assess obesity in children

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For individual children clinicians have used >91st centile for overweight and >98th centile for obese.

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What causes obesity?

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  1. Diet
  2. Physical activity
  3. Genetics and endocrine anomalies
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What links have been found between diet and obesity

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  1. High consumption of energy dense foods and drink increases risk of obesity
  2. High consumption of sugar sweetened drink increases risk of obesity
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16
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Name some genetic conditions that may contribute to obesity

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  1. Prader Willi syndrome
  2. Crushing syndrome
  3. Metabolic syndrome
  4. Leptin
  5. Growth and thyroid deficiency
17
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Is genetics a prominent factor for causing obesity?

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No it is only related to less than 5% of obese individuals

18
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How do socio economic and ethnic factors affect obesity?

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  1. Obesity is higher in deprived areas

2. Obesity is higher amongst some ethnic minority groups

19
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What is the prevalence of obesity in children starting primary school?

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1 in 5 children in reception are over wight or obese

20
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What is the prevalence of obesity in children finishing primary school?

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1 in 3 children in yr 6 are over weight or obese

21
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What is the link between obesity and oral health?

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Obesity affects:

  1. Caries levels
  2. Oral cancer

Diabetes can affect periodontal health

22
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What is the link between obesity and caries?

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Most studies have found either a weak or no association between caries in obesity in children

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What is the link between obesity and periodontal disease ?

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A survey of 13,665 adults found that
in a younger population, overall and abdominal obesity are associated with increased prevalence of periodontal disease, while underweight (BMI <18.5) is associated with decreased prevalence

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How is periodontal disease affected by obesity?

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Diabetes is a risk factor for peritoneal disease

Obesity increases your risk of developing diabetes

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Describe the possible mechanism used to link periodontal disease and obesity
Possible mechanism: | Increased secretion of pro inflammatory cytokines by adipose tissue destroys periodontal tissues
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What problems does obesity pose in delivering dental treatment
1. Difficult to access the surgery eg stairs 2. Dental chairs max limit is 160kg 3. Harder to access oral cavity