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Asia Pac J Public Health ; 21(3): 279-86, 2009 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19443883

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effects of the authors' oral health care program on the stimulated whole salivary flow rate and buffer capacity before and after a 6-month intervention. The authors conducted the intervention study among 25 participants with diabetes. The salivary flow rate and buffer capacity were evaluated before and after this intervention. Overall, the results showed a significant increase in salivary flow rate and no significant change in buffer capacity. Also, it was likely that salivary flow rate significantly increased among patients with more than 20 remaining teeth and patients with well-controlled diabetes. The findings suggest that this program for type 2 diabetes led to an increase in the stimulated whole salivary flow rate.


Subject(s)
Dental Care , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 , Oral Health , Salivation/physiology , Adult , Aged , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged
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J UOEH ; 28(2): 229-37, 2006 Jun 01.
Article in Japanese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16780231

ABSTRACT

Under the coming amendment of long term care insurance (LTCI), the preventive activities will be more strengthened in order to ameliorate the quality of life (QOL) levels of the slightly frail elderly and then to rationalize the LTCI expenditures. The functional training of the musculoskeletal system is regarded as especially important. In order to validate its effectiveness and availability in a rural setting, we organized a physical fitness program for the slightly frail elderly in an isolated island of Kagoshima prefecture. According to the results of our preliminary study, statistically significant improvement was observed for some items of the physical fitness level, but not for life style, activities of daily living (ADL), instrumental activities of daily living (IADL) levels or Frenchay Activities Index. In addition to the relatively small number of participants, it is thought that physical fitness training alone cannot increase the elderly activity volume. Further studies are necessary to clarify the usefulness of physical training on the ADL/IADL level of the elderly.


Subject(s)
Activities of Daily Living , Frail Elderly , Musculoskeletal Physiological Phenomena , Physical Fitness , Program Development/standards , Aged , Humans , Insurance, Long-Term Care , Japan , Quality of Life , Rural Health , Self-Assessment
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J UOEH ; 28(4): 411-20, 2006 Dec 01.
Article in Japanese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17209517

ABSTRACT

In order to prepare a new prevention program under the long term care insurance from the fiscal year 2006, we have organized an oral health care program for the elderly in a town of Kagoshima prefecture. We conducted a series of oral health education, i.e., instruction on brushing and flossing, and oral function exercises. Before and after the three months program, we evaluated the unstimulated and stimulated salivary flow rate, the counts of S. mutans, the counts of repetitive saliva swallowing test (RSST), bilateral bite force and the number of permanent teeth and artificial teeth. According to the results, a statistically significant improvement was observed in RSST and the unstimulated and stimulated salivary flow rate, but not in the S. mutans level and bite force. The present research suggests the effectiveness of the oral health care program for the aged. A larger sized and longer period intervention will be necessary in order to validate our findings.


Subject(s)
Health Education/methods , Health Services for the Aged , Oral Hygiene , Aged , Bite Force , Female , Humans , Japan , Male , Saliva/physiology , Streptococcus mutans/isolation & purification , Tooth
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