scholarly journals Relationship among body mass index, perceived health status, and oral health behaviors of schoolgirls: The 13th Korea Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2017

2019 ◽  
Vol 19 (6) ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 32 (4) ◽  
pp. 199-208
Author(s):  
Kristine R Hearld ◽  
Larry R Hearld ◽  
Henna Budhwani ◽  
Deirdre McCaughey ◽  
Leandra Y Celaya ◽  
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The past decade has given rise to interest in the effects of health care information on personal well-being. However, investigations to-date typically centered on mass communication programs in health rather than on individuals’ psychosocial characteristics, agency, and behaviors associated with their engagement with this information. Considering this gap, we examined whether the availability of personal health information is associated with health prevention behaviors in the United States. Using multivariable path analysis and data from the 2017 Health Information National Trends Survey, we investigate whether the use of personal health information is associated with positive, preventative health behaviors (healthy eating, tobacco smoking, and exercise), and if this relationship is mediated by patient confidence in their ability to care for themselves and by their self-perceived health status. Findings indicate that the use of health information, at low levels, is important for improving patient attitudes regarding their health status and confidence in caring for themselves. Perceived health-status and patient confidence, in turn, are associated with preventative health behaviors. Notably, too much information does not necessarily result in positive health behaviors among patients. Organizations may wish to critically assess how much information they make readily available to the populations they serve.


2021 ◽  
Vol 24 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sarah Ihsan Al-Karawi ◽  
Athraa Ali Mahmood ◽  
Ban Karem Hassan

Objetive: The aim of this study was to estimate the effect and association of obesity on the periodontal health status of middle school students. Materials and Methods: This study included 180 secondary school students aged 12- 15 years from Baghdad City in the survey. BMIfor-age (body mass index for age) was utilized to detect overweight and obesity. Furthermore, periodontal screening records (PSR) index was performed to evaluate the oral hygiene and periodontal condition of the subjects. Chisquare tests and two-way ANOVA were used for statistical analyses. Results: A highly significant association of BMI-for-age with periodontal health (codes 0, 1, 2, and 3) was observed. The association of gender and periodontal health was highly significant in code 3, significant in codes 0 and 1, and it was not significant in code 2. Additionally, the ANOVA test revealed that the effects of gender and BMI-for-age on periodontal health were significant. In contrast, the effect of the interaction between gender and BMI-for-age on periodontal health was not it was not significant. Conclusions: In adolescents, bad oral hygiene was correlated with extra body fat indicators. Therefore, oral health preventive schedules should take into consideration the relationship between periodontal condition and overweight/obesity in teenagers.   Keywords Obesity; Body mass index; Periodontal disease; Oral health status.


2013 ◽  
pp. n/a-n/a ◽  
Author(s):  
Hyun-Seo Yoon ◽  
Hae-Young Kim ◽  
Lauren L. Patton ◽  
Jin-Ho Chun ◽  
Kwang-Hak Bae ◽  
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