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The association of aldehyde exposure with the risk of periodontitis: NHANES 2013–2014
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Zhu, Guirong
, Li, Kang
, Pan, Yongchu
, Cui, Xing
, Lin, Junyan
, Wang, Lin
, Chu, Catherine Huihan
, Fan, Liwen
, Xing, Changyue
in
Aldehydes
/ Bayesian analysis
/ Disease prevention
/ Gum disease
/ Health risks
/ Mathematical models
/ Periodontitis
/ Regression analysis
2023
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The association of aldehyde exposure with the risk of periodontitis: NHANES 2013–2014
by
Zhu, Guirong
, Li, Kang
, Pan, Yongchu
, Cui, Xing
, Lin, Junyan
, Wang, Lin
, Chu, Catherine Huihan
, Fan, Liwen
, Xing, Changyue
in
Aldehydes
/ Bayesian analysis
/ Disease prevention
/ Gum disease
/ Health risks
/ Mathematical models
/ Periodontitis
/ Regression analysis
2023
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The association of aldehyde exposure with the risk of periodontitis: NHANES 2013–2014
by
Zhu, Guirong
, Li, Kang
, Pan, Yongchu
, Cui, Xing
, Lin, Junyan
, Wang, Lin
, Chu, Catherine Huihan
, Fan, Liwen
, Xing, Changyue
in
Aldehydes
/ Bayesian analysis
/ Disease prevention
/ Gum disease
/ Health risks
/ Mathematical models
/ Periodontitis
/ Regression analysis
2023
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The association of aldehyde exposure with the risk of periodontitis: NHANES 2013–2014
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The association of aldehyde exposure with the risk of periodontitis: NHANES 2013–2014
2023
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ObjectivesThree distinct models were utilized to investigate the combined impacts of serum aldehyde exposure and periodontitis.Materials and methodsWe performed a cross-sectional analysis using data from 525 participants in the 2013–2014 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES). The directed acyclic graphs (DAG) were used to select a minimal sufficient adjustment set of variables (MSAs). To investigate the relationship between aldehydes and periodontitis, we established three models including multiple logistic regression model, restricted cubic spline (RCS) model, and Bayesian kernel machine regression (BKMR) model.ResultsAfter taking all covariates into account, the multiple logistic regression model revealed that elevated concentrations of isopentanaldehyde and propanaldehyde were strongly associated with periodontitis (isopentanaldehyde: OR: 2.38, 95% CI: 1.34–4.23; propanaldehyde: OR: 1.51, 95% CI: 1.08–2.13). Furthermore, the third tertile concentration of isopentanaldehyde was associated with a 2.04-fold increase in the incidence of periodontitis (95% CI: 1.05–3.95) compared to the first tertile concentration, with a P for trend = 0.04. RCS models showed an “L”-shaped relationship between isopentanaldehyde and periodontitis (P for nonlinear association < 0.01), with inflection point of 0.43 ng/mL. BKMR identified a strong connection between mixed aldehydes and periodontitis, with isopentanaldehyde exhibiting the greatest posterior inclusion probability (PIP) with 0.901 and propanaldehyde exhibiting a PIP with 0.775.ConclusionsIsopentanaldehyde and propanaldehyde are positively associated with the risk of periodontitis.Clinical relevancePeriodontitis may be associated with exposure to mixed aldehyde. This study emphasizes the important role of aldehydes in primary prevention of periodontitis.
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Springer Nature B.V
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