Journal article
Caries Incidence Is Associated with Wasting among Cambodian Children
B Turton, S Sullivan, T Chher, S Hak, K Sokal-Gutierrez, F Wieringa, A Singh
Journal of Dental Research | SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC | Published : 2023
Abstract
Evidence suggests that dental caries is associated with chronic and acute malnutrition, manifested as stunting and wasting in children. However, studies have not always appropriately accounted for confounding factors or for the temporal ordering between exposure and outcome. This study examined relationships between the development of caries lesions with subsequent stunting and wasting outcomes using data from a population-based cohort in Cambodia. Caries incidence was assessed based on the presence of a new cavitated carious lesion or a new pulpally involved lesion across a 6-mo observation period. Anthropometric measurements were taken at regular intervals. Effects of carious lesions on st..
View full abstractGrants
Funding Acknowledgements
The authors disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: The present analysis and collection of dental data was funded by the Borrow Foundation. The Cambodia Longitudinal Health and Nutrition Study was conceived, developed, and funded through UNICEF Cambodia and the French National Institute for Sustainable Development (IRD).