Nutrition, Physical Activity, Mediterranean Diet Adherence, and Children's Oral Health

Sponsor
Ankara Medipol University (Other)
Overall Status
Recruiting
CT.gov ID
NCT06130189
Collaborator
(none)
300
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Study Details

Study Description

Brief Summary

The main risk factors for dental caries are inadequate oral hygiene practices, cariogenic bacteria, and cariogenic diet. Among these factors, diet has a different dual relationship with dental caries. Dietary habits have the potential to be a risk factor for dental caries impaired oral and dental health can also lead to deficiencies in dietary intake.

Studies have shown that there is a decrease in gum and periodontal diseases in the adult age group with a diet compatible with the Mediterranean diet.

This cross-sectional study aims to examine the relationship between a diet compatible with the Mediterranean Diet and dental caries and gum health status in children. We hypothesize that children will have better gum health and less tooth decay with a diet compatible with the Mediterranean diet.

Condition or Disease Intervention/Treatment Phase

    Detailed Description

    Aim and Importance of the Research:

    The Mediterranean diet (AD) is a healthy nutritional model, and the risk of major chronic inflammatory diseases decreases with a diet highly compatible with MD. It is thought that the protective effect of the Mediterranean diet is related to unsaturated fatty acids, the amount of dietary fiber, bioactive components, and antioxidants. It is known that diet affects the inflammatory reaction of periodontal tissues. It is stated that inflammatory reactions in the gums cannot develop, especially with a diet that does not contain refined carbohydrates. It is reported in the literature that reducing carbohydrate intake and taking additional Omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin C, vitamin D, antioxidants and fiber is beneficial for the health of periodontal tissues.

    While excessive carbohydrate intake increases dysbiosis and chronic inflammatory diseases, a decrease in gingivitis has been observed by reducing carbohydrate intake. Dietary antioxidants play an important role in the development of adequate systemic reactions against oxidative stress. Clinical and in vitro studies have shown that antioxidants in the diet have positive effects on periodontal tissues.

    Current studies report that there is a decrease in gum and periodontal diseases in the adult age group with a diet compatible with the Mediterranean diet. It is known that the Mediterranean diet reduces the amount of periodontopathogenic species, especially in supragingival plaque.

    This cross-sectional study aims to examine the relationship between a diet compatible with the Mediterranean Diet and dental caries and gum health status in children. Secondly, the nutritional habits and behaviors of the family and the effects of the child's daily energy and nutrient intake on oral and dental health will be examined.

    It is planned to include children between the ages of 0-14 who apply to Ankara Medipol University Oral and Dental Health Practice and Research Center Pedodontics Clinic. Parents of children who meet the study criteria will be informed about the research and an informed consent form will be obtained. Parents who volunteer to participate in the study will be asked to fill out the Demographic data form, Mediterranean Diet Quality Index (KIDMED), and Family Nutrition and Physical Activity (FNPA) screening tool. Additionally, a retrospective 24-hour food consumption record will be taken. Afterwards, oral and dental examinations of the children will be performed and the data obtained will be recorded.

    Information on how to reach the participants: Families and children who meet the inclusion criteria and volunteer to participate in the study will be included in the patients who apply to the pedodontics clinic.

    Forms used in data collection:
    • Oral and dental examination indexes: Oral examinations of children will be performed by a single experienced pediatric dentist, using a mirror and probe, in the dentist's chair, and under appropriate lighting. Caries, extracted due to caries, filled primary and permanent teeth, and tooth surfaces in the child will be evaluated according to the caries index criteria of the World Health Organization (WHO-2013). Within the scope of evaluating plaque accumulation and gingival health, the plaque index (Silness & Löe,
    1. and gingival index (Löe & Silness, 1963) will be calculated.
    • Mediterranean Diet Quality Scale (KIDMED):

    Turkish validity and reliability study of the Mediterranean Diet Quality Scale in children was conducted by Şahingöz et al. (2019) . The scale consists of 16 questions, 12 of which have positive connotations and 4 of which have negative connotations. While positive answers to questions with negative connotations are scored as -1, positive answers to questions with positive connotations are scored as +1. As a result of the scoring, data ranging from 0-12 is obtained and evaluated in 3 main groups:

    1. Those with ≥8 points optimal Mediterranean diet (good)

    2. Scores between 4 and 7: Those whose compliance with the Mediterranean diet needs improvement (moderate)

    3. If ≤3 points, very low nutritional quality (low)

    • Family Nutrition and Physical Activity screening tool (FNPA): The Family Nutrition and Physical Activity Screening Tool was developed by Ihmel et al. from Iowa State University in collaboration with the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (American Dietetic Association, ADA) in 2009. The original language of the FNPA scale is English. The FNPA scale is a behaviorally based assessment that evaluates family environments and combines information from a variety of behaviors associated with childhood obesity and was designed as a screening tool with potential for use by obesity researchers and a variety of clinical and public health professionals. The Turkish validity and reliability study was conducted by Ekici et al. (2021). The Turkish form of this tool consists of 20 items and is evaluated in a four-point Likert type. Each item is scored as 1 (never / rarely), 2 (sometimes), 3 (often) and 4 (very often / always). Six different items were reverse coded and these are items 3, 4, 5, 7, 10 and 13. The scores given to these items are summed up with the corresponding score in reverse order when calculating the total score (4; never / rarely, 3; sometimes, 2: often and 1; very often / always). The total score obtained from the scale varies between 20-80. Since there is no cut-off value when comparing the total score, high scores indicate less risky family practices and child behaviors for child obesity, while low scores indicate high-risk family environments and practices and child behaviors.

    • 24-hour retrospective food consumption record:The study will record individual daily food consumption with a "24-hour retrospective food consumption record" using the "Food Consumption Record Form".The researcher will ask the individuals included in the study about all the foods and drinks they consumed the day before, including their quantities. Daily energy and nutrient intakes of the individuals participating in the study will be calculated using the Nutrition Information Systems 8.2 program, and the percentages of daily energy intake, macro and micronutrients will be evaluated taking into account age and gender.

    Sample size: The population of the study consists of healthy children between the ages of 0-14. The sample consists of healthy children who applied to Ankara Medipol University Oral and Dental Health Application and Research Center Pedodontics Clinic and those whose families volunteered to participate in the study. The sample size was calculated with G*Power 3.1.9.2. For this purpose, information obtained from previous similar studies (Sáenz-Ravello et al., 2023) was used as a reference. Considering the effect size as 0.25, the margin of error as 0.05, and the power value as 0.80, it was determined that at least 159 subjects were required.

    Statistical Method(s):

    The data obtained from the study will be evaluated with the SPSS 26.0 (Statistical Package for Social Science) statistical program. First of all, the distribution and skewness of the data will be evaluated with normality tests and will be expressed as mean (χ) and standard deviation (SD) or median (M), lower and upper values. Parametric (t-test) or non-parametric (Mann-Whitney U test) hypothesis tests are suitable for numerical/quantitative data when comparing the difference between two independent groups; For qualitative data, the appropriate chi-square test (Pearson/Fisher) will be used. Appropriate correlation analysis (Spearman/Pearson/Eta coefficient) will be performed to determine the relationship between numerical and qualitative variables. The value of p<0.05 will determine statistical significance.

    Study Design

    Study Type:
    Observational
    Anticipated Enrollment :
    300 participants
    Observational Model:
    Other
    Time Perspective:
    Cross-Sectional
    Official Title:
    The Impact of Nutrition, Physical Activity Habits and Adherence to the Mediterranean Diet on Children's Oral Health
    Actual Study Start Date :
    Oct 17, 2023
    Anticipated Primary Completion Date :
    Mar 1, 2024
    Anticipated Study Completion Date :
    May 1, 2024

    Outcome Measures

    Primary Outcome Measures

    1. Caries experiences [during enrollment once]

      Oral examinations of children will be performed by a single experienced pediatric dentist, using a mirror and probe, in the dentist's chair, and under appropriate lighting. Caries, extracted due to caries, filled primary and permanent teeth, and tooth surfaces in the child will be evaluated according to the caries index criteria of the World Health Organization (WHO-2013).

    Secondary Outcome Measures

    1. plaque index measurement [during enrollment once]

      Oral examinations of children will be performed by a single experienced pediatric dentist, using a mirror and probe, in the dentist's chair, and under appropriate lighting. Within the scope of evaluating plaque accumulation the plaque index (Silness & Löe, 1964) will be calculated.

    2. gingival index measurement [during enrollment once]

      Oral examinations of children will be performed by a single experienced pediatric dentist, using a mirror and probe, in the dentist's chair, and under appropriate lighting. Within the scope of evaluating gingival health, the gingival index (Löe & Silness, 1963) will be calculated.

    3. Mediterranean Diet Quality Scale (KIDMED): [during enrollment once]

      The scale consists of 16 questions, 12 of which have positive connotations and 4 of which have negative connotations. While positive answers to questions with negative connotations are scored as -1 score, positive answers to questions with positive connotations are scored as +1 score. As a result of the scoring, data ranging from 0-12 is obtained and evaluated in 3 main groups: ≥8 points optimal Mediterranean diet (good), between 4 and 7: Those whose compliance with the Mediterranean diet needs improvement (moderate), ≤3 points, very low nutritional quality (low)b. Scores between 4 and 7: Those whose compliance with the Mediterranean diet needs improvement (moderate) c. If ≤3 points, very low nutritional quality (low) Those with ≥8 points optimal Mediterranean diet (good) Scores between 4 and 7: Those whose compliance with the Mediterranean diet needs improvement (moderate) If ≤3 points, very low nutritional quality (low)

    4. Family Nutrition and Physical Activity screening tool (FNPA): [during enrollment once]

      20 items :Each item is scored as 1 (never / rarely), 2 (sometimes), 3 (often) and 4 (very often / always). Six different items were reverse coded and these are items 3, 4, 5, 7, 10 and 13. The scores given to these items are summed up with the corresponding score in reverse order when calculating the total score (4; never / rarely, 3; sometimes, 2: often and 1; very often / always). The total score obtained from the scale varies between 20-80. Since there is no cut-off value when comparing the total score, high scores indicate less risky family practices and child behaviors for child obesity, while low scores indicate high-risk family environments and practices and child behaviors.

    5. 24-hour retrospective food consumption record: [during enrollment once]

      The study will record individual daily food consumption with a "24-hour retrospective food consumption record" using the "Food Consumption Record Form".The researcher will ask the individuals included in the study about all the foods and drinks they consumed the day before, including their quantities. Daily energy and nutrient intakes of the individuals participating in the study will be calculated using the Nutrition Information Systems 8.2 program, and the percentages of daily energy intake, macro and micronutrients will be evaluated taking into account age and gender (16).

    Eligibility Criteria

    Criteria

    Ages Eligible for Study:
    3 Years to 14 Years
    Sexes Eligible for Study:
    All
    Accepts Healthy Volunteers:
    Yes
    Inclusion Criteria:
    • Between the ages of 3-14

    • Not having a chronic/systemic disease (diabetes, allergies, etc.)

    • Not having received radiotherapy or chemotherapy treatment

    • Not having a mental or psychiatric disorder

    • Agreeing to participate in the study

    Exclusion Criteria:
    • Over 14 years old and under 3 years old

    • Having a chronic/systemic disease (diabetes, allergies, etc.)

    • Having received radiotherapy or chemotherapy treatment

    • Having a mental or psychiatric disorder

    • Not agreeing to participate in the study

    Contacts and Locations

    Locations

    Site City State Country Postal Code
    1 Ankara Medipol University Oral and Dental Health Practice and Research Center Pedodontics Clinic Ankara Turkey

    Sponsors and Collaborators

    • Ankara Medipol University

    Investigators

    • Principal Investigator: Gülsevim ODA, PhD, Ankara Medipol University Faculty of Dentistry
    • Principal Investigator: Merve Ekici, PhD, Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, University of Health Sciences

    Study Documents (Full-Text)

    None provided.

    More Information

    Publications

    Responsible Party:
    GÜLSEVİM ODA, Assistant professor, Ankara Medipol University
    ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:
    NCT06130189
    Other Study ID Numbers:
    • AnkaraMedipolGuls
    First Posted:
    Nov 14, 2023
    Last Update Posted:
    Nov 14, 2023
    Last Verified:
    Nov 1, 2023
    Individual Participant Data (IPD) Sharing Statement:
    No
    Plan to Share IPD:
    No
    Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Drug Product:
    No
    Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Device Product:
    No
    Keywords provided by GÜLSEVİM ODA, Assistant professor, Ankara Medipol University
    Additional relevant MeSH terms:

    Study Results

    No Results Posted as of Nov 14, 2023